Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [subord] come " in BNC.
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1 | Where there is only one in-situ anchor , or else you are making your own anchor points , the first person down should have back-up protection , clipped independently into the abseil ropes , and adjusted so as to come into immediate effect if the main anchor fails , but without directly supporting it . |
2 | Purchase behaviour will , again , be altered so as to come into line with the customary behaviour of the reference group . |
3 | The work of the European Commission has all but come to a halt . |
4 | But Crosby 's move for Wilson has been put on ice while Southampton dither over whether to come back in for Armstrong after having a £750,000 bid rejected . |
5 | The lists of items in Categories I , II , III and IV are not exhaustive , and it must not be assumed that items of storage not specifically mentioned are regarded automatically as coming under Category I. In general , items under Categories II , III and IV are those where experience has shown that the materials produce exceptionally intense firms with the high rate of heat release . |
6 | Similarly will the employee lose out when coming back to Britain ending up two or three years behind the progress of peers who stayed at home ? |
7 | Now that preparations had been completed for Artai 's enthronement there was very little to do , and the normal business of the court — administration , legislation , taxation — had all but come to a halt . |