Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] come [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He seems to sweep aside rational analysis only to let it come back in at the ideological level , and underplays the processes of getting the ideology established in the face of organizational resistance .
2 How long did he come in then after I phoned ?
3 It was important enough to make me come up here to ask Dr Bailey about Christabel LaMotte . ’
4 Lost in her condemnation of the two young men at the table , she had not heard him come in .
5 But just let me come back to the the point I want to make , it is it evident to us from what was said yesterday collectively by the District Councils , that they could live with the figure of forty one thousand two hundred , as proposed by the County Council , without a new settlement .
6 Just let anyone come near it with a sprayer !
7 And just let it come out a bit more .
8 Go out to get not let it come in .
9 I did not see him come in but looked up to find him standing suddenly between two columns .
10 They will not let him come home because the baby has no immunity .
11 ‘ As we left the hospital he joked with the staff , saying , ‘ Do n't worry , I wo n't ever let her come back again . ’
12 ‘ All right to let him come up ? ’
13 I often hear you come in — please do n't think you disturb me , you 're very quiet , and I 'm always up till one or two .
14 Now do you come quietly or do I use force ? ’
15 Yet how often do they come up with a verdict that 's manifestly perverse having regard to the evidence ? "
16 I do n't fiddle my results really — usually it 's easier to make up excuses for it being wrong than to go through and work it out to make it come out right .
17 She 'd been so engrossed that she had n't heard him come in .
18 You ca n't make them come off they 're blimming boots .
19 Let him come back , oh , please let him come back !
20 And I did n't see him come out . ’
21 ‘ But you did n't see him come back ? ’
22 ‘ And you did n't hear me come in . ’
23 She did n't hear him come up from behind at all .
24 ‘ Sorry , sir , I did n't hear you come in . ’
25 I did n't hear you come in . ’
26 ‘ I — I did n't hear you come in . ’
27 I did n't even hear you come in . ’
28 ‘ She said she would n't let me come here . ’
29 I wo n't let him come here often .
30 I mean , you ca n't let them come here and think they can walk all over you , because then next time they come they 'll get a bit cocky and think they can do what they want .
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