Example sentences of "[pron] come [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , I think what we 've got to try and ensure is that , that rural counties like Shropshire get a fair crack at that money as well , and we need to be starting to develop and I 'll touch on this if I come , gentlemen , when I come on to development strategy , we need to be developing a regeneration strategy for the county , so that bids to the government for funding from the regeneration budget and from this , from the regen from the er , the single regeneration agency , er , are seen against the background of a cohesive strategy , and we , I think we will be much more successful when we go for government money bids , on that particular basis . |
2 | ‘ Always keep a casserole going in the oven ready for when I come in from work . |
3 | I can go home now and again to stay with my sister , and Newbury Council have said that when I come back into circulation they 'd be willing to find me another place , and hopefully I 'll find a little job . |
4 | Well when I come back to England today , as I do nearly every summer , it seems a fantastically rich and happier country than the one I grew up in . |
5 | I come back to Stuart and I said it is the second of November is n't it ? |
6 | I have great things in store for you which I will tell you about when I come back from America . ’ |
7 | Well I , when I come back from Stop Hill when I 've been on a long shift till five o'clock , I 'm whacked because their bungalow is so warm |
8 | When I come back from bingo he said I went up the shop up the chip shop he said and got some fish and chips for my tea . |
9 | but if I come back in night time I have to put that light on and it 's empty |
10 | She does have a great technique in the bedroom , I admit , but she 's not the reason I come out to St Lucia … ’ |
11 | I could n't see the washing when I come out of Googie 's and I said I 've got washing on that line and I said I ca n't see no there ai n't no washing on that line . |
12 | As far as she 's concerned I 've been drug-free since I come out of stir . |
13 | She told me when I come out of prison . |
14 | My mother told me when I come out of prison that I 'm very paranoid . |
15 | then as I come out of Oval |
16 | I come out of role and ask them about what they 've seen . |
17 | I come out of role again and ask them what we should do . |
18 | But usually by the time I come out of Leo 's I 'm dying to get home . |
19 | But erm , er , they drop you off wherever you want to be dropped off and then pick you up I mean I I come down on occasions and I just stand outside their gate . |
20 | And then I come down to Kerry all winter because it 's not good for me to stay up there myself all winter and I have got good lodgings here . |
21 | ‘ If I come down to London now , do you reckon he 'll be at the Garrick ? ’ |
22 | There are matters concerning the teaching of languages for specific purposes ( LSP ) which come up for consideration here as well . |
23 | And the appearance and the style and the treatment of , the kind of materials which come out of history publishers really represents a kind of revolution in the subject , this subject , in the course of the last twenty-five years . |
24 | It is for the benefit of the inspectors who come up from Paris for the biannual audits . |
25 | In particular , he will consider the problems faced by those who come back from Germany who may be made redundant and ensure that they have somewhere to live while they are looking for a job . |
26 | All those Tibetans who come back from India in the spring laden down with watches , silver jewellery , radios — where do you think they get their money from ? ’ |
27 | The sales centre is also visited by potential company representatives who come in for compliance and product testing . |
28 | The other courses who come in for kind treatment are Listowel , Punchestown and Tipperary with , on a lesser scale , favourable mention of Galway , Kilbeggan , Roscommon and Wexford . |
29 | As consultant geriatrician in the department of medicine for the elderly at Edgware General Hospital , Ann Homer deals with patients over 75 who come in for respite services . |
30 | erm you know we know the special case officers in each of the areas , and we also liaise erm on behalf of people who come in with problems to them . |