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

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1 We could put a ‘ Teas ’ notice up , in case any stray hikers came along this way ; but we must n't bank on it .
2 He picked me up and clear of the beer keg so that the flex holding my legs came off clear hut it stayed on my ankles , acting as a hobble .
3 And with several parties coming up this autumn-winter the prospects for the coming months are looking good .
4 Hopeless romantics , Sox fans come back each Spring for more , but by the time of this Orioles game last year were already conceding that the 1991 team was not one on which to pin their perennial dreams .
5 It is one of three films coming out this year to mark the the 500th anniversary of Columbus 's discovery of America .
6 I do not know whether my hon. Friend read Gavyn Davies 's recent article , which showed that what most greatly influences investment is availability of markets and demand , and that running costs come very much second to those factors .
7 The protest in Tianjin was perhaps yet another indication of things to come over two years later when respect for the Party had declined still further and Deng Xiaoping had little support left among young intellectuals .
8 Gods came here one morning
9 Er it spoilt it a bit when that guy in the glasses came on half way through .
10 One or two families came back several times , and we exchanged cards and news at Christmas .
11 Apart from a proposal to do away with the Sunday opening polls in Wales from 1996 , the suggested changes come under three headings :
12 The J. Paul Getty Museum publishes its own books on the museum 's collections and has four titles coming out next season .
13 Some old dears coming out bleeding apathy !
14 There is a big batch of Nobel prize announcements coming up this week : medicine today , economics on Wednesday and physics and chemistry on Thursday , all in Stockholm .
15 Well the Jehovah 's Witnesses come in last week before I come off work , must have been Thursday , they said you have n't seen window cleaner lately have you ?
16 The decision to sell off the yards come nearly four months after Devonport won a contract to refit Trident submarines against competition from Rosyth .
17 After a small glass of Cyprus sherry , Greg took his leave , amid pressing invitations to come back any time in the future when he felt like a chat .
18 News of the threats came just three days before an historic vote on women 's ordination and as a poll was published showing most church-goers are in favour .
19 The seven-year-old 's victory in the River Trent Conditions Stakes came only 24 hours after he covered his latest mare .
20 Last night 's developments came just 24 hours after TODAY revealed how Diana had agreed a secret pact with Charles to bury the hatchet for the sake of appearances .
21 Said oh that 's alright , we 've got some friends coming down this weekend , we 'll come in for a bar snack .
22 ‘ We have important league and cup games coming up next month in addition to national squad weekends , so it 's understandable that some of our players do n't wish to take their chances in a club fixture , ’ said the Quins ' press officer Alex Saward yesterday .
23 THE American house is a domestic fortress , protected by garage doors that snap shut like a clamshell when the occupants come home each evening .
24 Regulation of takeovers comes under three forms — monopolies and mergers policy , operated by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and the Office of Fair Trading , company law overseen by the Department of Trade and Industry , and the conduct of companies during bids under the City Code of the Takeover Panel .
25 The apple , orange , or lemon and lime drinks come in handy foil pouches ( 200ml ) with a straw and cost 89p for a pack of four .
26 The bakery 's expansion plans come just eighteen months after the business was hit by a disastrous fire .
27 His remarks came as Labour employment spokesman , Mr Henry McLeish , denied reports that the party was considering replacing the automatic payment of welfare benefits with a policy which would require many unemployed either to find a job or to accept full-time training or higher education .
28 Old Plumpton appeared in his white trousers and string vest and the four boys came out five minutes later , not looking keen at all .
29 ‘ In some parts of the UK cuts in local authority spending and the move to the purchaser-provider split meant that for the first time students coming off social work courses were having real difficulties finding jobs ’ Weinstein said .
30 yeah that shop 's highly delighted I love those wedding ones coming out that church
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