Example sentences of "[adj] come [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The English came over a crest , face to face with the Lord Owen in open field .
2 hanging out the window shouting abuse at one another coming up the corridors
3 Your little old come up the window and
4 ‘ Not that a case like this comes up every day .
5 that came out the water said look over there .
6 Mark Hudson Out of the strong came forth the sweetness Not so much an installation as a duration piece created with treacle and sugar cubes .
7 The Libyan Arab Airlines Boeing 727 came down the day after the fourth anniversary of the Lockerbie bomb — allegedly planted by two Libyans — which killed 270 .
8 I would never ever ever look graceful coming down the slope .
9 The danger for the Government is that it may all come just a bit too late to expunge the memories of our current travails and of too long a period of neglect for the supply-side of the economy to respond .
10 Benny could see her mother sitting there stretching her hand out full of what she had been full of for months now : the huge advantages of being able to come home every night by bus .
11 No it 's bad for you wo n't be half busy to come out the Sunday before Christmas wo n't it ?
12 Erm when I first came out the army .
13 Since this book first came out the use of mechanically-tuned drums , or pedal timpani , has pretty well become standard practice and as the notes can be changed instantaneously on these drums composers are able to write any note they like without having to allow time for retuning .
14 I thought it was Kim sat there when I first come down the stair , I did n't know , did n't know her .
15 Does that come out every month ?
16 And between the ages of fourteen and eighteen came gradually the disbelief , first in free will , then in immortality , and finally in God .
17 Okay now that comes up a bit in this lesson .
18 feeling as it were ready to come up the way you were swallowing it you could feel it .
19 But this caused Aboyeur to veer away from the rails and collide with Craganour , carrying him out towards the centre of the course and interfering with the finishing runs of Nimbus — who had been far enough back at Tattenham Corner for his jockey to have seen the suffragette incident — and Great Sport , both coming up the stands side .
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