Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 It is one of three clay type surfaces to come out of America , the others being Lee and Har-Tu .
2 They were sold at auction , his library dispersed , but many of his , books came back to Lamb House as gifts to the Henry James Room .
3 At that , Theda 's eyes came round to Benedict 's and he grinned , his expression rueful .
4 Well — i wish Frank good luck and i — really — hope he keeps them goals coming down in Spain too give Wilko some sleepless nights …
5 One of the lads come over from Switham House while Mr Benedict was here .
6 The Star agrees : ‘ Now knives come out for Smith … the left seemed poised to turn the party back to red-blooded socialism after being forced to hibernate by Mr Kinnock . ’
7 Chandos 's latest ‘ Collect ’ releases came out in February and include more boyce from Cantilena , Elgar wind music ( Athena ) , Stravinsky Symphonies with the RSO/Gibson , and delightful Vivaldi Concertos from the Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Thomas .
8 Even the loan of his father 's rod had n't helped him to catch anything , although his father had caught two trout whose scales came off on Stuart 's hands and gleamed silver in the soft light .
9 Another 500 East Germans came out through Hungary in the 24 hours to yesterday morning , bringing the total who have left since Hungary opened its borders on 11 September to 26,500 .
10 Did they get excited when a new supply of lapis lazuli came in from Afghanistan ?
11 THERE has not been much good news for tigers recently , so conservationists are astonished by the noises coming out of Beijing .
12 So , when the trade barriers come down across Europe next year , what will be the implications for our fashion industry ?
13 ‘ You might not be saying that when the refugees come back from Australia , ’ Fergus said sourly .
14 On the other hand they were available , recruiting them was simpler than persuading workers to come out from England , and they could never leave to work elsewhere .
15 ‘ I did it for an introduction before the films came out in Europe , ’ he says .
16 The apostles came down to Somaria , they laid hands on them and they were receiving the Holy Spirit .
17 Nils came up with El Paradise , a strip club in Soho 's Brewer Street , It fitted .
18 I must tell you that when we lived in Morley , in , up in Yorkshire , we erm , we were having trouble with some yobbos coming up from Leeds , you know , and we had , there was an old sergeant in in Morley , you know , for years , and tall .
19 The poor quality of the films coming out of Stoll and Ideal did nothing to improve the reputation of British pictures , nor strengthen the hands of their producer-distributors in negotiating good terms for their cinema screening .
20 ‘ The Bourne shell was a good start , but Berkeley added the C shell and Berkeley extensions , such as vi , refining the ideas coming out of Bell Labs .
21 Strandli came on for Rocky towards the end .
22 As a result of this research , Armitage Shanks came up with Chablis — a soft and subtle shade which will add warmth to its surroundings , with the added advantage of co-ordinating with a wide range of other colours from pastels to bold primaries .
23 He is dead now , but I 've never forgotten his description of how he had felt as the German bombers came in from Norway , picking the scattered merchant ships off , the sound of the bombs , and the cold , always the cold .
24 On Remembrance Sunday last year strangers came up to Irene in the street and asked to shake her hand .
25 There are some nasty facts and figures coming out of Gloucester this season .
26 Yeah , keeping myself busy I 've got a lot of surveys coming up in Caernarfon of all places
27 Even when the lorries coming out of Galloway 's yard at the angle of the street splashed mud across the pavement and their exhaust fumes glazed the windows with an oily film Aggie persevered .
28 Ragdale Hall in Leicestershire has two special three-night breaks coming up in June , offering you the chance to lie back and be pampered for just £275 per person .
29 Only one tenth of British slaughterhouses come up to EEC hygiene standards .
30 THE TASK is to reduce telephone response time for calls coming in to John Wood House .
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