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

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1 Erm and I would I would want to try and do some er organize some press coverage at that time for the losers as well as for the winner so that a a and one of the things when we select the participants , er the entrants , er we will not have them all coming from the same school or from the same area , even if the five best entrants all do come from the same school .
2 Granted that one is clear about that , the fact that relevant statements of what human beings can and can not do come in various strengths is not so important .
3 When the signal for launching crusade finally did come to the Fists ' astropaths , Battle Brothers would depart in warpships from the jutting sword-deck — to return , perhaps years later in realspace time , as heroes … and some as cripples needing reconstruction by the experts in the Apothacarion … and others as honoured corpses , or perhaps only in the form of retrieved progenoid glands from which new Marines would be kindled .
4 As no one individual or institution in the Czech Republic has $10 million to spend on a painting , the collection would almost certainly be split and leave Bohemia if it ever does come under the hammer .
5 ‘ That is , our own friends and the people who really do come to church regularly .
6 So you can imagine that erm , er during the war of course , th they buses made because they made to the trolley buses made plenty of money because erm , labour was cheap and erm , you had the soldiers they were , lot of them , no other form of transport , petrol rationing and that , so the buses really did come into their own during the war .
7 Steam really did come to an end on BR when the state-owned narrow-gauge Vale of Rheidol was sold , not without tears , to the Brecon Mountain Railway .
8 That 's not false , not something he puts on , that 's there and when you meet him it really does come across very strongly .
9 I 've come across , and still regularly do come across , people of all ages , both sexes and all social classes , who have this kind of problem .
10 This is a brief outline of one suggestion , if you have any other thoughts or ideas on how we can create a more even balance between work and recreation , then please do come to the September Q.T. day with your suggestions .
11 The difference in accident estimates between right and left turns , t(22)=1.89 , p<0.05 , suggests that subjects may indeed have used feelings of risk inappropriately when giving their accident estimates ( alternatively , it is of course possible that the right turns used in this study actually did come from objectively more risky junctions than the left turns ) .
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