Example sentences of "[vb mod] come [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | PLANTS should come a long way down the list of priorities for the novice gardener . |
2 | I mean it 's all right to say if you 're nice to them they 'll be nice to you erm it should come the other way round , that they should sort of respect other people 's property . |
3 | It is to gain authority from the Poetics for his " bourgeois tragedy " ( bürgerliches Trauerspiel ) by arguing that with the reduction in the social standing of the characters of his plays must come a corresponding reduction in the intensity of the emotions displayed by them and the reversals of fortune that they experience . |
4 | Arrange the right papers for me at the Legation , travelling money and so on and I 'll come the low-risk way by rail . |
5 | Unless you learn how to control your work and recreation you 'll come an almighty cropper and it will be your own fault . " |
6 | He 'd come a long way for a dude from Texas , and it had all been so very easy for the man with the Gary Cooper smile . |
7 | She 'd come every two weeks to see me , she used to tell me everything that was going on with Natasha , and we built a very strong relationship up . |
8 | She used to come a long way , right from the top of to walk down to her Co-op , a long way . |
9 | And with this would come a second liberation for women , the freedom to transcend the roles set up by figures like Annie Lennox and Janet Jackson , and to recover the right not to be strong , independent , immaculately in control . |
10 | The truth is , if we were looking for people to blame for the fact that the once-great club are now Division Three favourites , referee Brian Coddington would come a long way down the list . |
11 | The Socialists would come a poor second with 26.5% ; the Communists could expect no more than 7% . |
12 | First on most reformers ' lists would come the financial situation , with specific benefits for prisoners ' wives . |
13 | And more often than not , out of the sun would come the yellow-nosed Messerschmitts , long before our fighters had had sufficient time in which to gain their best operational height . |
14 | Just as you were getting to like a track he would tune it out periodically , a vehicle would come the other way , its lights flashing furiously . |
15 | My would come the next day , well it . |
16 | Then would come the bitter pill , or as Jerry had termed it , our price for the outing . |
17 | The Full Moon in your own birth sign on the 14th should certainly be an eye-opener for what can only be described as a partnership or marital affairs — and yet out of all this turmoil will come a new kind of happiness , serenity and security . |
18 | Also from the States will come a new craze , 8 Ball , the American version of snooker . |
19 | More gannets will be arriving daily from winter quarters , which may be as far south as the coastal waters of West Africa and with them will come the great skuas to harry them for food . |
20 | From their ranks today will come the senior teachers of AD 2000 , so it is crucial for education , as well as for their own well-being , that this group is preserved from the fates of burn-out and cynicism . |
21 | Among these borderline cases will come the short-story version of the inverted detective story we have already looked at , the story where the murderer is known to the reader from the outset and the pleasure lies in seeing how , inadvertently , he betrays himself , or she herself . |
22 | You can come a terrible purler . |