Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When the rags came out the mass of frizz made Sally screech with horror but when Louise had teased it a little with her Mason Pearson brush and a long tail comb Sally saw that the usually severe schoolgirlish cut had been transformed into a mop of pretty curls . |
2 | From a thousand voices came back the response : ‘ He is risen indeed , Alleluia ! ’ |
3 | ‘ The cars come down the bank there very quickly . |
4 | Normally see as people as the cars come out the lights change . |
5 | Slightly slower just so that the words come over a bit clearer yes , so so people can actually take in what you say okay . |
6 | Soon the words come off the subjects , the cone becomes a ‘ Kone ’ with its mass sliced through with layers of transparent plastic to make a more categorisable kinetic work . |
7 | Whereupon a sizeable squad of his fellow mandroids came around a corner and arrested me . |
8 | Just needs a string of natives bearing head bundles and brollies to come up the footpath . ’ |
9 | Coffin heard feet coming down the staircase from the upper floor of the house . |
10 | If the silicon chips coming off a production line begin to fail , ordinary optical-microscope pictures of the minute circuitry can often help to sort out what is going wrong . |
11 | Since the objectives themselves are unreal and unclear , and since there are so many people at every level , multiple messages come down the line the whole time . |
12 | When the lights came up the girl looked at the audience , her mouth slowly opened and on her face was an expression of incredulity . |
13 | Car lights came round a bend from that direction and seemed not to be travelling too fast . |
14 | The treasury at Winchester was the permanent repository ; this was coming to be controlled by the Exchequer , the audit department , to which the sheriffs and other officers came twice a year to deliver the royal taxes and to make an account of their stewardship . |
15 | oh it , they showed you pictures of things coming out the squares |
16 | with maggots coming out the beak |
17 | ’ It was okay … after doing ’ Ten ’ with the glamour and the Hollywood budget things come down a bit and I suppose things are less heady than in other days . ’ |
18 | Their world is being turned upside down by the cable revolution and the string of multimedia technologies coming down the pike , but US telephone companies — both local and long-distance — will maintain strong credit quality throughout the 1990s despite major competitive , regulatory and technological challenges , Moody 's Investors Service Inc concludes in its annual report on the industry . |
19 | It was crowded , and as the rain began to fall more rabbits came down the runs . |
20 | erm And the cultivators coming down the logging roads , I agree entirely . |
21 | And she would take ye a wee walk round the cemetery , and I can remember pinchin' rhododendrons comin' out the gate . ’ |
22 | See these these three neurons coming out every time one neutron goes in this chain reaction 's getting bigger and bigger . |
23 | ‘ We used to have these games , like we used to have this big trunk , and we used to call that ‘ the dream machine ’ and we used to get all things like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs coming down a conveyer belt , lasers , spaceships , everything . ’ |
24 | Large , hairy and gruff-voiced , with an ugly , grinning face , these bear-like creatures come down the chimney to the nursery . |
25 | ‘ Weel you leetle girls come here every day and buy my feesh ? ’ he asked hopefully of the two earnest children , one big , one small , who stood watching his every move . |
26 | The problem sheets are so difficult now nobody can do them and they usually just wait until the answers come out every week and usually it 's just a case of copying them down . |
27 | In their place a gang of county council officials in yellow plastic jackets comes once a year to do God knows what , a little genteel scraping , and disappears off the face of the highway for another twelvemonth at least . |
28 | Husband Tony added : ‘ The results came through a lot quicker than we expected . |
29 | If and when points come forward the group meets to discuss and decide appropriate action . |
30 | I did n't even write that one in the enquiry book , I 'll do it now , now the values come down a bit . |