Example sentences of "[modal v] come [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It should come in at around 45 Specint 92 and top out at around 60 .
2 The 603 should come in at under 3.2 Watts .
3 She must come back at once .
4 Partly on that score , and partly against the possibility that he might come back between now and South Africa in 1995 , the players would want McGeechan as one of the quintet .
5 Well yes okay that 's a possibility and that 's something that we 'll come on to tomorrow .
6 Er , generally and for the most part and for the most part at the end of the day they 'll come up with completely irrelevant er things .
7 It is now funded by the health authority under the normal joint finance arrangements and there have been one or two local disputes which I 'll come back to later on .
8 It 's in our interests — you 'll come back for more !
9 I missed the end of that , I I hope it 'll come back on again cos I enjoyed it .
10 and then if that 's okay with you I 'll come back in about two weeks ' time and
11 That 'll come out on there you see and I 'll get tell myself off .
12 ‘ Nobody could come in from outside , ’ he said .
13 He subsequently er went to work at the Berlick in latter years and , and this man was just sweeping-up at the Berlick and I could n't believe it cos he was so high up in the technology in the war and he 'd be a dental mechanic and he 'd come down to just being a sweeper-up , and he used to show me the pay packets he 'd got in the war and you know it was fantastic money even , even by today 's standards this is going back fifteen years
14 kidneys , so it 'd come out in there , okay , so those are the areas where damage int internal organs , but yet you still have some sign eventually of blood loss , but there are still some organs in the body where there is no sn nowhere at all an outlet , the liver and the spleen particularly , round here , and the liver and spleen have no outlet in , outside
15 Both these differences suggest the importance of a distinction which I shall come back to later : attitudes to the role of housewife are in principle not the same thing as feelings about housework .
16 The , they used to put a conductor on for peak time and then about nine o'clock the rear door was closed and the driver took over issuing tickets , taking money and then perhaps the conductor would come on from about twelve or two and then again , perhaps from half past four till half past six .
17 They would come around at about ten and place their lamps out .
18 Bob Monkhouse — already established as a leading comedy writer and just moving into performing — playing the poor wretch called up on his wedding day and Shirley Eaton as the NAAFI girl who would come back for just one more ‘ Carry On ’ .
19 The guilts and pains he had foisted upon a fictional being would come back in even greater strength to their source , and he knew that he would go mad .
20 Capital and energy costs together would come out at about $25 per barrel to give it a dose of 2.5 Mrad for 2–3 minutes , which would be highly competitive with incineration .
21 What I 'll do darling is that all the tiles will come through about there
22 Deskside systems start at £114,000 , rackmounts go from £160,000 : a top-end configuration will come in at around £1,000,000 , the company says .
23 On the PowerPC effort , Mace says the initial part will come in with around 30% less power than the 88000 , though he expects performance to converge over time .
24 Without the usual ICL handholding and consulting , they will come out at around 10% cheaper than ICL 's list price .
25 One is to include corporate dummy variable of the intercept and see whether it 's T ratio or significantly different , is , sorry it 's greater than two right or we can use an F test , right , now that F test that 's given me that formula in the middle of the page is a very important test which was developed by a chap called Chow and as a result it become known as the Chow test and it 's a , it 's a test for parameter constancy , er do we have constant parameters in our model now it tells you how to compute this Chow test , in this particular case we 're only dummying the intercept , the Chow test gives exactly the same results of T tests , right , erm we wo n't bother going through it , if you want to go through this er sheet in your own time calculate that , that Chow test and essentially what it involves is splitting with the s the whole sample now into two sub-samples , right , the first sub-sample , right , is peacetime , the second sub-sample wartime , right , and you just compare the residual sum of the squares on the unaccounted for variation , right , between actual and fitted values , just compare the residual sum of squares between these two sub periods , right and if you use the formula that 's given there that will come out with exactly the same result , well in actual fact you can square , if you square the F statistic you get calculating one formula you will get T value , got from er the computer right , the er , the sheet goes on to say how we can er use dummy variables in slightly more complicated ways , right , we could see actually see whether the income or price elasticities of demand changed .
26 When researchers look at schooling from the point of view of girls , it is perhaps not surprising that writers as diverse as Alison Kelly and Valerie Walkerdine can come up with very similar findings .
27 I believe it 's going to be a lot more difficult at the lower end of the scale unless the new Football League can come up with really competitive sponsors and TV agreements . ’
28 I just want us to go there and maybe we can come back from there with a win and make people think well they ai n't so bad are they .
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