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

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1 ‘ I did not know it came from them ! ’ he muttered .
2 I think it 's quite legitimate for this Committee to take that twenty thousand because it 's there , and to say to itself , post budget we will have to look at the whole of the areas covered by budget protection to find the replicated twenty thousands in future years , and not just expect it to come from registration .
3 Doctor Rodier said you were n't to try too hard , just let it come by itself . ’
4 In his more pessimistic moments some rogue part of his mind knew this darkness to be inevitable , although he did not expect it to come in his time , maybe not even in his son 's .
5 At one stage she somehow got on to the subject of coal and said she simply did not believe it came from wood .
6 Then it comes , and John does not see it coming at all .
7 Well I still reckon it comes to ar I , I think , I still think they 're good , good value
8 Nothing , really , except that they also reckon it comes with a light pen …
9 But they had never before known it to come near the Namoi .
10 As it stands the districts seem to be wanting their cake and eat it in that they would like er a policy restricting development in the open countryside but they do n't want it to come with baggage that is specific which says what the exceptions should be .
11 I do n't think it comes into force till nineteen ninety three .
12 Francis , hands thrust deep into his trouser pockets , said : ‘ I thought he seemed a bit queer at lunch but I did n't expect it to come to this … ’
13 He 's not so , he does n't like it coming to schools any more .
14 But do n't let it come to that , Sabrina .
15 And do n't let it come to the crunch , either . ’
16 Do n't let it come across like that , the temptation is to think that you 've got to have all this bit up here , now you do n't want this up here because it 's very difficult to cope with once you 've tied it round to get it round the elbow , you want the least amount that you can get , just cover the arm and then it makes it much easier to deal with at the end .
17 Ha ha ha ha how did it come about that you were on you were on one side very firmly and the employers were on the other side very firmly and sides had been had been drawn up ?
18 And then the idea ( how did it come to me ? ) that it must not simply be glass but big glass .
19 Or rather it is proved — by sleight of hand ; for if the little scene is not momentous , how did it come to be framed , in all its sparsity , by so much white paper ?
20 For only then did it come to her that — she still had n't done her interview !
21 How does it come about that different substances are found in different parts of the body ?
22 And if the glass ball found at the barrow was the one missing from Vic 's set — in itself a big ‘ if ’ — how had it come to be left there ?
23 Where has it come from ?
24 For centuries the lane served no doubt as a cattle-road , but why did it come into existence at all , and when ?
25 Where did it came from ?
26 The first question one tends to ask about any object in a museum is where did it come from ?
27 So where did it come from ?
28 Where did it come from ?
29 Where did it come from ?
30 If crime is learned from others ( as differential association proposes ) where did it come from in the first place ?
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