Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [adv] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And it 's come up straight away with record number two which is all about spaniels and obviously I can keep on going .
2 Uncle Philip must have come back so late at night or early in the morning that only Aunt Margaret was still awake .
3 We are absolutely clear on that , it came over quite clearly from heads , the previous policy of increasing class sizes and therefore not spending any more money but claiming we 're doing a lot for nursery education , the previous policy erm was not one which they wanted to support .
4 Eachuinn Odhar had been busy with Father Patrick , dictating letters to all parts ; the Abbot of Iona ; the king 's court in Edinburgh ; even Archibald Campbell , Earl of Argyll , at Inveraray ; messages had been going and coming in almost daily by boat and weary runner .
5 The year before she had missed some exams because her mother had chucked her out of the house for coming in too late at night .
6 So coming back more specifically to Selby , and taking er Mr Curtis 's ball-park figure of of seventeen hundred , erm now already we 've we 've got approximately eight hundred and fifty committed in terms of a hundred and eighty con er completions , five hundred and sixty permissions including conversions , and a hundred and ten dwellings identified on a site at Elvington in in the Greater York study , and there 's really not a great deal more flexibility , erm , because of the greenbelt constraint .
7 The theme of instrumentality does not come through so strongly in relation to personal care as it does in other types of support .
8 I get a real depth into my voice , but it does n't come out too well in print .
9 Patch come on here just in case you 're sick in here .
10 Complaints come on quite rapidly in Apis like in Belladonna .
11 Never in the past nine elections have they come out so strongly in favour of the Conservatives .
12 There 's enough treble response to make it a fair enough fingerpicker , but it comes off particularly well on rhythm and general chord accompaniment .
13 This comes out most clearly in Cohen 's own example of the connection between increases and economies of scale within a competitive economy .
14 This point comes out most explicitly in Le Roy Ladurie 's work on Languedoc , where the explanations he offers have two kinds of appeal .
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