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
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