Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [adv prt] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 you , if there 's any money to come back on that
2 For a drainage level to come in at this depth would have required some 600 ft. of tunnelling and of course , since the art of blasting was not yet introduced , it would have been a protracted and costly operation .
3 ‘ I do n't know how he 's got the neck to come back to these parts . ’
4 Antrim 's new president collected 220 votes in all as the finances of the Association came in for some healthy but heated discussion .
5 Overseas aid came in from many quarters ( including South Africa ) ; the landlocked Zambians brought in health officials from all their neighbours to try to limit the spread of the disease , which nevertheless struck Malawi .
6 This interview came out of several inspirational talks we had in June and was highlighted by his brilliant summer lecture to the Art and Architecture Society .
7 At least they did not encounter what the builders of the Moscow Underground came up against many years later , a quicksand in their path .
8 If the green light came on for either project , the paper would go straight to capitalization as a commercial company .
9 Harvey produced a key for the third and a red light came on over each lock .
10 I think there 's a day of action coming up on this sort of D I Y stuff .
11 Translated into terms of visual experience , this would be like a semi-transparent door with extra light coming in around all the cracks .
12 you u u use your brain a bit more , see now if er they used to come to me , my brother was one , he 'd come to me and he 'd say , right I 've got a heavy lift , so will you come up here and sling it for me but we had to put the slings round the heavy lift , say , I say right I 'll come up and another time we had a railway carriage come down like that 'll be shipped abroad , old railway carriage .
13 The hole on the stern of the boat , see you got your boat come round like that ,
14 Each and every act of every agent comes out of this machine . ’
15 Your gear comes in for some heavy duty usage .
16 Simon Keys came over from his job with the National Rivers Authority in Leeds and Julie Kent , working with the Industrial Ecology Research Centre at Liverpool University came over from this busy consultancy .
17 Not surprisingly the concept of dominant ideology came in for some discussion .
18 They looked at each other and laughed as they went for the top A and each found that no noise came out at all .
19 Another correspondent came up with this analogy : ‘ It 's comparable to requiring Detroit to produce automobiles that can be overtaken by faster police cars . ’
20 When , at last , the deep adit came in below these workings , and connection was made with the deepening shafts , ore from that source was brought out in ever increasing amounts until the Paddy End Mill was closed down .
21 In view of the slowness with which changes of mental outlook came about in those days , it is not surprising that even after the introduction of the mechanical clock in the fourteenth century most people , including many of the more sophisticated , were far less concerned in their daily life with the passage of time than we are .
22 bloke coming back in that car .
23 erm I have had to do in my work quite a lot of work coming up against that act , so to speak .
24 There 's a pause while a young constable comes in with some tea ; the man at the door gets his cup , and McDunn and I sip ours .
25 The sun comes back on that day .
26 The financial accounting question comes down to this : which year(s) bears the 10,000 ?
27 No , fair do's , it takes a lot of forethought to come up with that one .
28 He leaned over to catch his father 's sleeve and hissed , ‘ No feckin' need to come back at all ! ’
29 and it took the war to come out of that , what are we gon na get out of , get out
30 ‘ Oh , dear … ’ she said faintly , unable for the moment to come up with any stronger remark although Miss Needham could probably have obliged .
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