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

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1 Well I think that Bruce Kent should call for a referendum on the issue and I think the Labour Party should come out in favour of that .
2 Well I 'll come back in weeks and .
3 Charles explained that he 'd come round in answer to a complaint and rather thankfully began to pass on apologies on behalf of the Regiment for transmission to Lord Southdown later , but the butler shook his head regretfully once more , indicated that Lady Charity was at home , and felt certain that she would deal with the matter .
4 Or should he just take it off again and hope that she 'd come back in time .
5 Nineteen fifty one , we moved in , er and , I 've had , you 're not the first person to come all round here , this house , they used , they used to come round in shows from the Corporation all visitors used to come , they used to say , right Jean can we bring them round we 've had people from Germany and everywhere and being in the architect 's department I fell for all this you know I had
6 I shall come back in time , no I was just thinking that , the , the erm
7 Well I wa I was n't sure whether to whether it would come through in time for the case That 's why I did n't
8 But I think of course we can all debate er the various individual proposals and I think if we were in control of the council not only of course would we have different policies but the sort of detailed matters which would come up in debate would be discussed in committee , things would be in the normal way .
9 I did zip the tent flap shut , but wasted no other time on housekeeping ; I would come back in daylight to tidy up and replace the stores I had used .
10 I think that would come out in black and white .
11 Erm so as we could possibly erm lend it to er a pending news newssheet that , that would come out in relation to Northumberland .
12 Kin sets have been simulated for a number of demographic regimes , including several in English history and those which would come about in China as that country approached a one child per family fertility level .
13 I do a fair amount of charitable work — I was president of the BMC which I really enjoyed doing and I 'm president designate of the Council for National Parks which will come up in October .
14 City sources believe that the Bank of England 's task force will come down in favour of any alternative to Taurus that is cheap and simple .
15 Despite the damage the enticing vagina causes , it is essential not to slander women , for worse in the way of verbal retribution will come back in return .
16 ‘ Of the 250 youngsters in the fifth year , we hope about 100 will come back in September to do A-levels or a one-year course , ’ Clement-Jones says .
17 No doubt theorists are up to the challenge presented by the new results and will come back in time with new estimates , before they declare the proton stable .
18 He said : ‘ Everything will come out in evidence .
19 The book , edited by Michael Brandt and including contributions by Rainer Kahsnitz and Hans Jakob Schuffels , will come out in January to coincide with the exhibition of the Gospel itself in Hildesheim ( 15 January until 28 February 1993 ) .
20 ‘ They can get deep depressions and do not know how to express it , and it can come out in rebellion of one sort or the other , ’ said Anne .
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