Example sentences of "[adv] come [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think you 'd better come up quick . |
2 | ‘ You 'd better come in first , ’ Reid motioned to him , and with a wave to the others announced , ‘ This is Doctor Masters , our new doctor . ’ |
3 | He only came in last week . |
4 | Well , what we were going to sort of do , is similar to what you lot did , but it kinda came out wrong . |
5 | Before I landed Brookside I was washing up in a wine bar so the experience obviously came in handy for playing Chrissie . ’ |
6 | No it 'd come in come in handy for a curry though would n't it ? |
7 | Now I , I wo n't , I wo n't go for this vote because at the end of the day I I do n't think it 'd be er er productive , it 'd be counterproductive erm , I do hope that you around the chamber tonight , do look inside and say look if you 're fed up with it coming to the council Mr whatever your name is , I forget , the new guy er , it will only come back next year . |
8 | Well that one was the most restrictive because that you had to go , you could go any time between was it eight and eleven in the morning , but you could only come back either something like quarter to five , quarter to , no quarter to six was it ? |
9 | Uncertain how the children might react , I thought it would perhaps come in handy if I needed to defend myself . |
10 | And er I told them that er I was n't p p p prepared er because they was there during the day as well , it did n't used to across to catch the school bus , and be half a dozen or so come back next door , and stop there till about twenty past three then go back , come back over as if he 's got out the bus . |
11 | Why not come out arid say it in this day and age , she muttered to herself as she dialled the number . |
12 | Mm it seems though it 's funny not come in next , last week did n't it ? |
13 | I told you not to come down those blasted stairs on your own . ’ |
14 | It is much easier just to come along one night and do what everyone else does . |
15 | The reflectors , the mean here is at thirteen the average is thirteen they 're all slightly higher , so eighteen to twenty would be a very strong whereas the others have just come out fifteen to seventeen which is strong , you 've actually come out fairly strong there , because the highest score for anything is twenty . |
16 | ‘ Actually , it was a terribly hard decision to make , because my album just came out two months ago here and the only negative thing is that I ca n't be here to promote it . |
17 | And they says , Oh well we 're not coming down that area then to visit you . |
18 | She says , You know it 's not being funny or owt , but she said , But you could still visit us but we 're not coming down Green . |
19 | I 'm not coming out this time of night . |
20 | Completely directionless and improvised , Shore acts like he 's just coming off some Quaalude-fuelled lost weekend . |
21 | Did it just come on all of a sudden ? |
22 | You ca n't just come along one day and tell me who I 'll marry ! |
23 | He had said publicly on Aug. 12 that his life was in danger , and that the Minister of Labour , Peter Okondo , had told him he " might not come back alive if he went to Busia " . |
24 | This is why Mr Mandela will not come out first , why the initial idea will be to test the waters with the lesser-known prisoners . |
25 | Erm , that is , how can we make sure that erm Plato , or Socrates , does n't descend to this level and then ascend to the one , as everyone else is , erm and then having got up this side somehow come down this ? |
26 | ‘ If someone comes in with a litter of four-month-old puppies and I take them in , would you believe they just come back six months later with the bitch 's next log ! |
27 | Constitutional change usually came about tenth , nominated by around 12 per cent of the electorate . |
28 | He particularly liked this stretch ; nothing but the odd tractor and the horses ever came down this embankment , and the birds were unworried by his presence . |
29 | Among the later additions came a namesake , James Hall , who had started off the war as a private in Kitchener 's ‘ First Hundred Thousand ’ It was in the Lafayette that Hall , a flyer with almost superhuman luck ( he once came down intact with an unexploded AA shell sticking out of his engine ) , founded the literary partnership with another pilot , Charles Nordhoff , that was to produce ‘ Mutiny on the Bounty ’ Joining the Squadron a few days after its inception was Raoul Lufbery , who , like Bert Hall , had also been a professional flyer before the war . |
30 | They knew she took bread to her mother , jam she had made from the blackcurrants at the foot of the garden but the basket always came back heavy with fresh eggs , a bunch of carrots from the bog , plums that they loved , sweet hard yellow apples . |