Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 When the rags came out the mass of frizz made Sally screech with horror but when Louise had teased it a little with her Mason Pearson brush and a long tail comb Sally saw that the usually severe schoolgirlish cut had been transformed into a mop of pretty curls .
2 From a thousand voices came back the response : ‘ He is risen indeed , Alleluia ! ’
3 She tried to sound playful , but somehow the words came out the wrong way .
4 ‘ The cars come down the bank there very quickly .
5 Normally see as people as the cars come out the lights change .
6 Tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano ( b. 1952 ) has in some respects come up the hard way ; passing the 40-year mark last year , he 's nevertheless a craftsman often overlooked in the public eye in favour of younger more ‘ marketable ’ musicians .
7 Soon the words come off the subjects , the cone becomes a ‘ Kone ’ with its mass sliced through with layers of transparent plastic to make a more categorisable kinetic work .
8 Heaven help them all when the dailies came out the next day .
9 Just needs a string of natives bearing head bundles and brollies to come up the footpath . ’
10 Coffin heard feet coming down the staircase from the upper floor of the house .
11 Since the objectives themselves are unreal and unclear , and since there are so many people at every level , multiple messages come down the line the whole time .
12 When the lights came up the girl looked at the audience , her mouth slowly opened and on her face was an expression of incredulity .
13 oh it , they showed you pictures of things coming out the squares
14 with maggots coming out the beak
15 Their world is being turned upside down by the cable revolution and the string of multimedia technologies coming down the pike , but US telephone companies — both local and long-distance — will maintain strong credit quality throughout the 1990s despite major competitive , regulatory and technological challenges , Moody 's Investors Service Inc concludes in its annual report on the industry .
16 It was crowded , and as the rain began to fall more rabbits came down the runs .
17 erm And the cultivators coming down the logging roads , I agree entirely .
18 And she would take ye a wee walk round the cemetery , and I can remember pinchin' rhododendrons comin' out the gate . ’
19 In her innocence she had assumed that when all those wise and holy leaders came together the Holy Spirit would put one name into all their minds .
20 Large , hairy and gruff-voiced , with an ugly , grinning face , these bear-like creatures come down the chimney to the nursery .
21 The men came down the stern ladder .
22 If and when points come forward the group meets to discuss and decide appropriate action .
23 Its high resistance to detonation allows high compression ratios to be used and thus offers potential for more power than petrol ; little or not particulate emissions come out the exhaust pipe and CO 2 production is relatively low .
24 They came down , they were altogether like that but at one point those red ones came down the ice altogether .
25 My brother Emanuel and myself going into God 's Gift Mine with the Commissioners Mr. Robert and Mr. George Bowes with others coming up the ladders from the level , it pleased God that the ladders slipt from their hold being upon them Mr. George Bowes , his man Turn , my brother Emanuel , Mr. Robert Bowes , Martin Moser and myself .
26 The combined use of the matting and beads , when misted with water , produces a spray effect as skiers come down the slope and the continuous surface is claimed to have safety advantages .
27 To win Test matches , one has to take wickets consistently , and a high proportion of chances come off the outside edge of the bat .
28 Will Bryan Robson , Roy Aitken and the boys come down the catwalk in gathered sleeves , button-down collars , funny geometric patches of colour , or even power-dressing shoulder pads ?
29 Erm that said that this part of all ten samples came out the same , ten tree ring dating samples and said the timbers er of which that had been built , had been felled in the spring of thirteen sixty .
30 I 'll be back beneath it when the bird bans come off the rest of this stretch of coast on August 15th , unless the military gives me a very good reason not to in the interim .
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