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

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1 One of Jack 's ‘ tame ’ Germans came round about nine o'clock to exchange wireless parts for his weekly ration of Red Cross coffee .
2 The shares opened at 47 ½ p and climbed rapidly to 56p as a number of brokers came in as heavy buyers .
3 No it 's funny though , I 'm , colours come up totally different do n't they ?
4 Highly poisonous laburnum seeds look like tiny chocolate drops ; fairly nasty lupin seeds come in little green pods , just like peas .
5 nobody had bananas , first bananas came in about forty five .
6 Yesterday the crossing was in operation again , amid local claims that the warning lights came on only 10 seconds before trains go through .
7 Technological changes came about as much by rank-and-file initiative as by management innovation .
8 You have to be careful of hotel cleaners : things come back very white , but do n't last long .
9 … very much and you get a fabulous Radio Subasio T-shirt so keep those calls coming out there this one is for Adriana in Gubbio it 's Celentano 's latest coming to you at fifteen before four this Thursday morning courtesy of your friend Tullio who says …
10 That , that , that is high , but then again is very high the activist we do n't , on the courses , we do n't see many activists coming out as high as fifteen or sixteen , they are .
11 All I can say about that is that it must have been awfully feeble acid to make your visions come out so pedestrian as this .
12 ‘ Do you know , ’ said Jessica , ‘ I was standing at the bus stop once , and two little Catholic girls came along so sweet you would have thought that they were angels .
13 The teachers come back very motivated , and I think this translates to the kids .
14 It may take Wannstedt a while to lick Chicago into shape , but both the Minnesota Vikings and the Packers came along strongly last season .
15 And this summer 's shorts come in so many different shapes there are enough styles to suit practically everyone
16 The predominant feeling is one of dissatisfaction — twenty-eight of the forty women come out as dissatisfied .
17 2 Watford strikes came in as many minutes .
18 But with projected sales of only 200 bikes a year , the unit cost of parts came in far higher than Le Roux expected .
19 ‘ One of her assistants comes in early each morning to begin the preparations for breakfast .
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