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

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1 Hopeless romantics , Sox fans come back each Spring for more , but by the time of this Orioles game last year were already conceding that the 1991 team was not one on which to pin their perennial dreams .
2 Well it was on at that time I was dropping pancakes and crumpets and the manager come up one morning and said that there was running late .
3 Well the Jehovah 's Witnesses come in last week before I come off work , must have been Thursday , they said you have n't seen window cleaner lately have you ?
4 In fact , young people come out worse overall on only three out of the thirteen attributes relative to older workers .
5 The apple , orange , or lemon and lime drinks come in handy foil pouches ( 200ml ) with a straw and cost 89p for a pack of four .
6 Farming journalists and politicians who visit New Zealand come back convinced life without subsidies is not just attractive but a realistic option — an argument they generally base on claims that British farmers by conventional standards are amongst the most efficient in Europe .
7 And Geoff , she said Geoff come round last night he said she is in such a muddle and it wants such a lot doing to it !
8 But erm I mean th th the debate yesterday was , was as , as budget issues always are I mean when you 're talking about budget no matter , even in boom years you 're always still talking oh we have n't got enough money erm but it was positive in the sense that it was A we 're coming off the back of some good performance , and that 's important to remember , and all I 'm saying is there 's no reason why we should n't be able to maintain our performance , even if we ca n't improve it in the next two or three months erm from , to where we actually think we should have been given that the systems come in last year .
9 And Hayley come out last week with a hole in a pair of bloody tights .
10 He 's he 's travelled sixty miles come down that way
11 Then he added , ‘ Nowadays , when the shepherds come back that way in spring , they prod every square inch of snow with sticks in search of buried frozen tār . ’
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