Example sentences of "[adj] come [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This comes to per quarter .
2 For my rough calculation this comes to about one in 250 trillion .
3 Well apparently that was n't the end of the garden you see cos that came across like this and when you went through a gap in the hedge about another twenty yards further on in the far distance it seemed there was the hut .
4 And there is much more where that came from in this attractively illustrated and assiduously researched collection of articles .
5 It was the first time Harry had ever seen him do such a thing for himself , but then he had heard that staff were far less easy to come by since the war .
6 Large quantities of organic food were not easy to come by in Surrey .
7 Hepworth justified poaching from literature because of ‘ the advantage of a well-made plot , which was not at all easy to come by in original film scenarios ’ , but what this ignores is the responsibility of producers like him to foster the writing skills which would end British cinema 's reliance on the novel or play , and novelistic or theatrical styles of storytelling .
8 Medical attention is not easy to come by in Peru for those who do not have the money to pay for it .
9 Calvados is n't always easy to come by in this country and such as we can get is usually one or other of the commercial brands which in spite of their high prices are pretty crude .
10 Unfortunately , experienced models are hard to come by on most of the Polynesian islands , though it is possible to find a few in Papeete .
11 Everything was hard to come by at the moment .
12 Goals via the through ball are always hard to come by at the highest level because of the quality of defenders and the sweeper system .
13 Been getting hold of a bit of meth , but it 's fairly hard to come by at the moment .
14 To muster an army would take time — but not too much time , for men were hard to come by at harvest .
15 Foreign exchange is hard to come by for imports into the GDR , and shortages and waiting periods , not so frequent in the West , are normal .
16 Calm assessments were hard to come by in the shadow of a tragedy of such proportions .
17 The only problem was that convertibles are a bit hard to come by in New York .
18 Trained medical assistance was hard to come by in Baldersdale during the childhood of Hannah .
19 She was excited because this was the first time that de Levantiére had followed the New Look that was capturing the world but was still hard to come by in England because of clothes rationing .
20 The great snipe is a summer visitor to Norway and the Baltic provinces , and is hard to come by in Britain , where it is a vagrant winter visitor .
21 Perhaps it was as well for the peace of mind of the Somerset-based players in the Olympic team that details of the County Championship would have been hard to come by in Paris .
22 Hard to come by in Mondano-in-Chianti .
23 So were erm were jobs quite hard to come by in those days , after the war ?
24 As I have pointed out , sir , independent sources are very hard to come by in these sort of areas .
25 Cash may be hard to come by from firms but time involvement may be much more forthcoming .
26 In future , the danger of extreme-right policies is more likely to come from within the victorious mainstream conservative ranks than from outside .
27 A sort of sleepy stirring came from behind Ruth 's screen .
28 All come with from 16Mb to 128Mb RAM , 400Mb to 2Gb disk , Power Gt3i graphics , 19″ colour monitor and are rated at 40.5 , 48.4 and 59.8 SPECint 92 and 81.6 , 97.0 and 118.2 SPECfp 92 respectively .
29 MOST VISITORS to Scotland intent on seeing the best of the scenery , and especially those coming from over the Border , tend to travel northwards in stages , halting often to view places already familiar or else recommended in guidebooks .
30 They stayed mainly in the front room where there were rugs on a black-flagged floor that made it wonderfully cool to come into from the burning heat of the headland .
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