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

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1 The French government actually wants this archaically hide-bound professional body to reform itself and become more competitive , but is expecting it to come up with a solution itself .
2 We expected little advertising support for the first effort in our new format but it came anyway on the strength of our description .
3 As it came on across the grass , quite a few people dropped to their knees and pressed their palms together in prayer .
4 It came just at the time Michael 's voice was breaking and Britten wanted him in that part , so he rewrote it as a young tenor .
5 It came away from the wall and he had to grab on to a crate to stop himself overbalancing .
6 Then it came again like a whiplash .
7 It came right off the middle and sailed over the fence , but it landed short of the window , hit a railing and bounced away .
8 They were in their plastic bags on the outdoor grounds , and as the sun came up , it came up over the top of the hill and hit the silver pyramid and there was David on stage singing .
9 It came up through the floor and took out a piece of his ear .
10 ‘ So it came up with the idea of an amnesty on illegal weapons . ’
11 It came up on the wall like that and had a big wooden block fastened to the wall that block
12 It came up on the PA tapes an hour ago .
13 The employees at Binns on High Row volunteered for the yearlong course after it came up in the company 's suggestion scheme .
14 But it came oddly from the throats of people who by 1979 were as involved in government and state as the Magharba .
15 Mostly it came over as a matter of feeling hard done by — self-pity rather than bravado ; or a habitual , weary tinkering to save a bit here and there .
16 ‘ It was about 8.30am and I was just getting dressed when it came over on the news , ’ said Mr Tyson , a former clerk of works at Harrow council , London .
17 it came through to the school
18 Tony 's voice , when it came through without a crackle , brought a reassuring flood of gladness .
19 In its early days it attracted support from a wide range of anti-Francoist groups , including Catholic workers ' organizations , but subsequently it came increasingly under the control of the communist party .
20 To begin with it came exclusively in the form of pebbles and boulders from the Kachin hills of north Burma .
21 It came actually on the thing .
22 It came down to a willingness to pay for it . ’
23 ‘ Given that I was one of them it came down to a choice between Gower and Gatting .
24 Because when it came down to the work bit
25 It came down against the crash barrier .
26 Huntington remained with the Esmondes until 1760 , when it was sold to the Bishop of Limerick ; but it came back into the family when it was bought in 1780 by Alexander Durdin , a Protestant , whose son Richard married Frances Esmonde .
27 The taxi , when it came back to the street , would be crawling because the driver would be looking for the number .
28 It will appear suddenly in the pocket of a jacket you have n't worn since it came back from the cleaners .
29 It came back in a form against which there could be no defence .
30 It came back in the form of the Cult of Slaanesh .
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