Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [adv prt] [adj] [noun sg] " 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 Er it spoilt it a bit when that guy in the glasses came on half way through .
7 The J. Paul Getty Museum publishes its own books on the museum 's collections and has four titles coming out next season .
8 Some old dears coming out bleeding apathy !
9 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 .
10 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 ?
11 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 .
12 Said oh that 's alright , we 've got some friends coming down this weekend , we 'll come in for a bar snack .
13 ‘ 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 .
14 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 .
15 ‘ 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 .
16 yeah that shop 's highly delighted I love those wedding ones coming out that church
17 But erm I mean th th the debate yesterday was , was as , as budget issues always are I mean when you 're talking about budget no matter , even in boom years you 're always still talking oh we have n't got enough money erm but it was positive in the sense that it was A we 're coming off the back of some good performance , and that 's important to remember , and all I 'm saying is there 's no reason why we should n't be able to maintain our performance , even if we ca n't improve it in the next two or three months erm from , to where we actually think we should have been given that the systems come in last year .
18 The two local policemen came around one day and suggested I place a red light in a window which could be seen by as many neighbours or passers-by as possible .
19 He 's he 's travelled sixty miles come down that way
20 Then he added , ‘ Nowadays , when the shepherds come back that way in spring , they prod every square inch of snow with sticks in search of buried frozen tār . ’
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