Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] come [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd only just come in from seeing to a sick sow — I 'm a pig farmer ; Mrs Langton here at Broom House knows me well . ’ |
2 | there 's women darts , there 's mens darts , and they might not all come in till about nine o'clock , but they are only like , two hours |
3 | To do this , it has to not only come up with single products but be able to place them in product systems and even combine them in innovative ways . |
4 | But remember , sugar does not only come out of a packet . |
5 | If ‘ wind up ’ occurs then the gearbox will not usually come out of 4WD into 2WD until the wind up is ‘ unwound ’ . |
6 | He must be ready to speculate , for the sources ( in this case the chronicles and records of government which provide him with much of his material ) do not always come up to expectation . |
7 | It does not even come up to the extremely modest levels of convenience that the shepherds expected when they took to the hills for the summer with their animals ; also on show in Lourdes 's museum is a portable wooden cabin , with handles at either end , like a horizontal sedan chair . |
8 | Gazza did not even come out for the second half — he had proved all he needed to prove to any disbelievers still out there . |
9 | She did not immediately come back with an answer , but looked at him steadily for some seconds before she said , ‘ That 's why you think you 've got me here for good , is n't it , Father ? |
10 | is that until we get the final figures , final settlements it 's very difficult for them to , to put actual the budget figures , but we can still actually come back at those in February and find what the |
11 | he 'll most probably come out with it when he gets |
12 | As we drive to McDonald 's , Blake explains that the company can probably only come down to about one p.p.m. zinc , and only then if it spends a lot of money . |
13 | You 'd both better come back to the farmhouse , and Mrs. Olinton will help you to clean yourselves and give you some tea . |
14 | Did it really not come down to a fear of the knife ? |
15 | According to former Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup player Paul McGinley , who obtained his European Tour Card last year , it does n't just come down to how much natural ability a player has . |
16 | Beautiful hair in the peak of condition does n't just come out of a bottle . |
17 | Of course he ca n't just come out with it . |
18 | She could n't just come out with it . |
19 | You do n't normally come in on a Saturday . |
20 | Like I say , she do n't usually come back till the morning . |
21 | Gladys wo n't ever come back for a little girl will it ? |
22 | he wo n't really come up to your house I would n't think |
23 | It wo n't even come out of my eyes , because my eyes themselves are the sadness . |
24 | Although the second- and third-years do n't officially come back until next week , Puddephat 's tutees have been called back early so they can be allocated to new people quickly . |
25 | The Americans may come round to the idea that the termination of the war must be mediated through the UN ; they may even reluctantly come round to the idea that Israel must make a contribution to the peace . |
26 | Furthermore , they argued — with little effect — NIH was hard pressed for cash , and the costs of setting up a new institute would almost surely come out of the research budget . |
27 | You will almost certainly come up against the person who has ordered something and then decided they do n't want it . |
28 | When one of them could no longer come up to the scratch line at the beginning of a round he was held to have lost the match . |
29 | Ruth would almost certainly not come up to the flat . |
30 | And do you very often come up with erm new papers , new information , which , in your mind , at any rate , changes one 's view |