Example sentences of "[noun] come [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | in the you think please god do n't let Joe Bloggs come out this morning , good morning Joe , first one out . |
2 | Your pictures came out brilliant . |
3 | We could put a ‘ Teas ’ notice up , in case any stray hikers came along this way ; but we must n't bank on it . |
4 | He picked me up and clear of the beer keg so that the flex holding my legs came off clear hut it stayed on my ankles , acting as a hobble . |
5 | The horse came in sixth in a field of 11 . |
6 | Mm yes , erm since the home office secretary 's initiative it 's progressing quite well , with interest from certainly Bassett , Newark Stanton on the Wolds Tollerton and some other of the rural Coldfield areas were interested in going forward , Bassett looked very very interested , we went to a meeting last night , eighteen parish councils were represented , er Beckingham is going to be the first one , they 've got a special that lives there who 's gon na take up the work , Superintendent came down last night to do a circular of em a questionnaire around the village and parish to get find out what people want , and then go and see what the specials able to provide and meet the two together and get some sort of contractive agreement , he 'll work from the police house there , he 'll have access to the car , when it 's not being used by the rural officer , also his radio . |
7 | Branwell came back two weeks later , his face white , his clothes dirty . |
8 | Banbury teamate Ari Vatanen came in fifth … the best local finisher … |
9 | He had almost reached that turn when a police car came around another corner three hundred yards ahead . |
10 | The words came out rough and abrupt and he reddened . |
11 | I 've got the first batch came back this morning , so now I , I 've actually got the examples I can do it , it 's not , no problem . |
12 | The window at Livingstone Manor came up close . |
13 | And with several parties coming up this autumn-winter the prospects for the coming months are looking good . |
14 | And another study coming out next week reveals that health service employees are turning to medication because of high levels of stress resulting from staffing cuts and increased workloads . |
15 | I still believe that three-day cricket can make certain players lazy , as opportunities come round thick and fast and failures are overtaken very quickly by the next match . |
16 | Hopeless romantics , Sox fans come back each Spring for more , but by the time of this Orioles game last year were already conceding that the 1991 team was not one on which to pin their perennial dreams . |
17 | I do n't know , I mean , loa , new computers come out all the time . |
18 | Her words come out funny — sort of muffled like , cos of her lips . |
19 | This is where our old friend the ‘ idle up ’ switch comes in handy again . |
20 | The door opened again and Pascoe came in alone . |
21 | Caroline Stuart Taylor came back full of the joys of midwinter from her heliskiing trip to Gudauri |
22 | Normally , Pooley was concerned to hide his upper-class origins from the general public as well as from his police confrères , but occasionally Eton came in useful when he wanted to discomfit a member of the public who was treating him like PC Plod . |
23 | ‘ As it happened , that very year , for the first time , a computer won a tournament : a program developed by North-western University came in first in the Class B section of the Paul Masson American Chess Championship . |
24 | Brown Owl came back empty-handed . |
25 | Later other improvements came along such as putting a cylinder of safety glass around the flame to improve the illumination , and covering the gauze by a metal bonnet to protect it from accidental damage . |
26 | So you see your Christmas present came in handy |
27 | During the past few months the change to End Product Duty has made Stretton a Customs & Excise Bond , and Albany 's extensive experience in bonded warehouse operations came in useful . |
28 | Tobermore came back 11 minutes later to level the score with a brilliant kick by Mark Patterson from the edge of the box to the right corner of the net . |
29 | ‘ It was said that this was the place where the tide came in first and went out last , but this recession has barely affected us so far ’ , announces Richard Needham , minister of state for Northern Ireland . |
30 | Allan came in fifth , with Mac just behind him . |