Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Are we saying as a department therefore that we are just gon na let the wheel come off I L O work .
2 If I met Pam 's bloke coming down Briggate I 'd give him a wide berth .
3 I hope I 've got some work coming up Tavistock and Devon .
4 What am I a-going to do til the lil owd basket come back agin ? ’
5 This issue comes up time and again for example there is an equally divided community in Britain , a divided position on matters like abortion .
6 The curtain came down moments later as sub , Steve White ran in the 6th .
7 Drifts of rain came up Loch Maree as I plowtered wet and chilled along the lochside to find the spot for JTR 's ‘ Loch Maree ’ .
8 Movies in the new albums , appropriately enough , are present only as jokes , in ‘ 57 Channels ( And Nothin' On ) ’ or ‘ Real Man ’ : ‘ Sound came up lights went down/Rambo he was blowin' 'em down . ’
9 Each member of the back row handled in a drive off a scrum and when the ball came back Andrew looped round Jeremy Guscott to score at the posts .
10 Mr Pascall 's emphasis came back time and time again to the idea of a ‘ framework ’ : ‘ The purpose of the national curriculum , ’ he said , ‘ is to ensure that there is a framework so that we can be confident that every child has the opportunity to read widely , to develop the habit of reading and to develop the love and understanding of literature .
11 Small wonder that only four months after the Berlin Wall came down East German satirists are finding it hard not to be outdone by reality .
12 For a moment the porch shadowed her , then the moon came out form behind the dissipating clouds .
13 ‘ Here 's some gentlemen who wo n't , ’ Nora said , pointing at a cab coming down Whitehall like a runaway .
14 The sadness came out week by week and we confronted it .
15 Waterford Area came up trumps last year in a classic encounter with Dublin Ladies but Dublin are poised this year to make their mark .
16 If you think about a baby coming out bottom first , it ca n't do very much for its hips can it ?
17 and , all , all we kept saying on the train coming down Bob and I oh I hope we can slide down the bannisters
18 The good old Capricorn business acumen coming up trumps again ! ’
19 If his lordship comes up Kath , our Bill
20 The leading man came out arm in arm with a girl with corkscrew curls , followed by a chap in a duffle coat , who wore a monocle and flashed a sardonic smile as though he was a member of the SS .
21 And Muse came up trumps , regaining the lead in the final strides to snatch a dramatic head victory over the 2–5 favourite in the Racecall Hurdle .
22 ‘ I had to know , did n't I ? ’ she said , making her voice come out firm .
23 The Rover 600 is the latest , newest model to come out od Cowley and it represents more than anything else the regeneration of the works .
24 As each new number came up Bob looked at him and asked , ‘ This one ? ’
25 There was n't any problem with old Pinkie Blenkinsop , but when the matter came up Trueman refused to give a promise that we could all stay here until we were carried out feet first .
26 The answer came out pat , like a bar of chocolate from an automatic machine , stale and predictable .
27 Will you agree that we do that , rather than have the same thing coming up time after time .
28 The penalty , if Belfast loses , is to fly the Rostock flag over the city comes up trumps , Rostock will have to fly the Belfast flag over its city hall .
29 Parents opening accounts will find that The Royal Bank of Scotland 's Rainbow Savings account comes out top of the major high street banks , paying 8.25 per cent net , followed by the Bank of Scotland 's Supersaver at 7.82 per cet .
30 Parents opening accounts will find that The Royal Bank of Scotland 's Rainbow Savings account comes out top of the major high street banks , paying 8.25 per cent net , followed by the Bank of Scotland 's Supersaver at 7.82 per cent .
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