Example sentences of "[conj] come [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And there they 'd be chatting across to one another or come to each others ' doors and h you know pass time of day having a little chat about one thing and another .
2 By leasing he could not only spread the payments , but either enjoy for himself the benefit of a 100 per cent tax write-off on the asset of the plane in the first year , or come to some arrangement with a financier , who would build the tax deduction into the price .
3 The organizers are often faced with the dilemma of whether they should adopt an all-out militant campaign with the risk that in the end all will be lost and nothing gained in spite of the expenditure of a great deal of energy , time and sometimes money ; or come to some agreement with the authorities whereby something can be gained , even though it falls far short of the full objectives of the group and will not significantly affect the position of , and relationships between , vested interests .
4 With more rain forecast organisers are advising anyone planning to visit tomorrow to wear appropraite footwear or come in some foot friendly transport .
5 Half of them seemed to have met their partners at practice or come from bell-ringing families .
6 I have few clues that would let me construct a picture of my mother 's childhood , that would explain her denial of mine as my own , and the rage that came with that denial .
7 The tears that came with this knowledge were now true tears of grieving for his father 's death , and the knowledge that they would never communicate with each other .
8 He reckoned that if any angler ever worked out how to hit all of the bites that came on that method they would win a lot of money .
9 What do you think happened to the letters that came to any house you lived in ? ’
10 Each field had its own small barn for wintering stock , a custom said to be typical of the early Norse settlers that came to this dale , leaving on the landscape the marks of their hands and on the speech the sound of their tongue .
11 Thus , where the draftsman used the phrase " adjoining premises " in one part of the lease and the phrase " adjoining or neighbouring premises " in another part of it , it was held that the former phrase only applied to property that came into physical contact with the demised property because the words " or neighbouring " must have added something to the word " adjoining " ( White v Harrow ( 1902 ) 86 LT 4 ) .
12 Henderson did get a little help from his friends , in particular a massive 484ft third-inning home run from Jose Canseco on Saturday that came within 13 rows of hitting the roof of the SkyDome but dropped instead into the hands of a surprised Toronto fan .
13 Sophie took a long breath that came in torn fragments — the aftermath of weeping .
14 ‘ I kept some of the photos that came in that envelope .
15 ‘ That was the FRG from Soltau — they 've cleared most of the tasks from last night , less a Chieftain power pack change that 's in hand and one badly bogged tank — they 're having to find a route in for a second armoured recovery vehicle , and , of course , the last Challenger pack change — how are the lads doing on those packs that came in this morning ? ’
16 and that came in this morning .
17 That was dwarfed by the $85 billion of extra help that came from European consumers , whose food prices were rigged way above world-market levels .
18 Most of the women were secretaries , models of deferential , under-educated Englishwomen who filed and typed and processed the enormous piles of bumph that came from many quarters .
19 A comparable slab of slightly less educated people , but including many of those who are educated , love quasi-science : books about bits that fall off Jupiter and the pyramids that came from outer space .
20 The real message that came from this question was that many family and part-time farmers had wives willing to do more than at present .
21 Not Mex-Spanish , but the musical kind that came from old Spain .
22 But those that came from arid islands and had to crane their necks in order to reach branches of cactus or leaves of trees , had much longer necks and a high peak to the front of their shells that enabled them to stretch their necks almost vertically upwards .
23 While the films made at the beginning of the war appealed for people to forget selfish desires and apply themselves to the common good , to put aside class divisions in order to confront an enemy that threatened everyone equally , the Gainsborough films addressed themselves to the frustrations and the pain that came after continuous self-sacrifice .
24 One thing that works at this time forget today and yesterday and all the week it 's the number of children that come into this playhouse now we have us we have a thing called work experience where they come from the school 's and the poor little bugger 's have got ta work with me . .
25 Once again , it is generally understood and accepted that the weapons prohibited are not limited to those specifically mentioned in this Protocol or any other treaty , but extend to all those that come under this description or have this effect .
26 But it 's such a limited range whereas the the and other bodies that come on these courses have got the whole the whole investment field so er you do get the the advantages there .
27 The report also draws upon research presented to it by Professor Cyril Greenland ( reported in full in Greenland , 1987 ) and comments as follows : Thus not only are we not given a definition but we are not given any clue as to which of all the cases that come to social worker 's notice are not high risk .
28 Although the instruction books that come with new machines recommend certain ways of setting such machines up , I have always liked to experiment across the range of possible settings .
29 I suggest you visit your local ‘ Deli ’ which should be able to sell you the type that come with edible snails !
30 The organisational changes that come with white-collar CCT and its attendant activities create an environment where it is all the more imperative for the traditionally federal style of Town Hall management to look very carefully at how it manages its electronic records .
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