Example sentences of "[noun] come [adv prt] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Branwell came back two weeks later , his face white , his clothes dirty . |
2 | Tobermore came back 11 minutes later to level the score with a brilliant kick by Mark Patterson from the edge of the box to the right corner of the net . |
3 | The second volume of drawings in the J. Paul Getty Museum comes out four years after the first and is equally welcome . |
4 | We thought it would be a good idea to give them a chance straight off to have an opinion , and we set them a nice problem , which was that they put a marble into something and another marble comes out thirty seconds later . |
5 | we have , you 've got to make a model , yeah and that 's mine , you have to get two men and two children across the river , you 've got one and they ca n't swim , this is my one , two boys go across , one boy comes back , one man goes across , the other boy comes back , two boys go across , one boy comes back , one man goes across the other boy comes back two boys go across , I need to show that on , on . |
6 | Donald came down two hours ago , and would you believe it , Bisset will not come to marry them . ’ |
7 | One or two families came back several times , and we exchanged cards and news at Christmas . |
8 | TABLE-topping Imperial Pottery and Alexandra Pottery came out joint winners in the latest bi-annual TNT awards . |
9 | When the mist comes down many areas like the Somerset Levels take on a sinister and unreal appearance |
10 | Woodmill came out 4–1 winners this time to end Luton 's hopes of reaching the final again . |
11 | Y'know , people coming round all hours to score and all that . |
12 | My dogs were frantic , and so was I , I hauled one last time , the line came back two centimetres , the hook came free and the dogs roared away . |
13 | Old Plumpton appeared in his white trousers and string vest and the four boys came out five minutes later , not looking keen at all . |
14 | Acting in line with his belief that ‘ the people who are closest to the work really do know it better ’ , Mr Welch came up two years ago with an anti-bureaucratic device called ‘ the work-out . ’ |
15 | Tony came back 10 days later looking happier , and reported that he had checked the newspapers regularly and had sent off several applications for jobs . |