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

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1 So were there any , nowadays you know if there 's any opportunities to come back part time , if you 've got small children .
2 But I 've seen pictures of Holiday in a beaded sheath just like that , taken well before the war , and publicity shots of some of those French singers or chanteuses coming down staircases in just the same sort of thing even earlier in the century .
3 MORE HOMES COME ON STREAM
4 Proper black and white processing takes weeks these days , unless you have your own darkroom , and sometimes the photo-kiosks think they 've cocked it up when the pictures come out sepia and so they do n't charge .
5 Tariff barriers came off imports .
6 As it happens , the Brits end up with egg on the face , while the native Indians come up trumps .
7 THE AWARDS SHOW THEIR WORTH AS COMPUTER COMPANIES COME UP TRUMPS IN THIS YEAR 's LIST
8 ‘ Price reductions come out top of the list of incentives for people to book in advance . ’
9 DOZENS of French farmers staged an anti-British protest at Calais at the weekend , throwing stones and hurling insults at Britons coming off ferries .
10 Yon Balberith is reet big orrid ruffy beast wi gurt black beard full o rats and green teeth gnashing and a grinding and flames coming out o bum that 'd take wallpaper off front parlor .
11 A solid wall of hailstones came up Loch Ewe , ricocheting off the windscreen as it swept by , hell bent on lacerating Loch Maree and final immolation on the flanks of Slioch .
12 If women could only have one child , girls came out head and shoulders favourite , with only half as many choosing boys .
13 Smiling , snickering , he says ‘ If you like girls come down front ! ’ referring to some ‘ tasty ’ ‘ bird ’ already there .
14 But the Brits come out tops for humour .
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