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

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1 He continued to see Jennifer on a regular basis and over the years ; she would come for holidays and weekends , and he did the loving-father duties , which he treated seriously , and never shirked his responsibilities .
2 ‘ Your bus may not come for ages .
3 He is tall and cold and sometimes he does n't only come for pigs he comes for greedy little girls who make pigs of themselves , with too many sweets ! ’
4 It may come through dreams , as when Joseph was able to discern and interpret Pharaoh 's dreams through the Spirit of God within him ( Gen. 41 : 38f ) .
5 A company source said in Seattle that the cuts would come through resignations , retirements , attrition and lay-offs .
6 It may come through visions .
7 Many people , starting with President Cesar Gaviria , a Liberal , see this as vital to persuade Colombians that change can come through votes rather than bullets .
8 ‘ I feel that nothing should come between brothers in a way that our situation is at , ’ Justin said .
9 The waste outlet , overflow and taps will all come as extras .
10 Nothing good could come of things here below .
11 It would not come despite chances galore , especially for Reading and Trevor Senior — although in a heart-stopping moment for the home side Neil Clemmence headed against the bar with 10 seconds of normal time left — and the tie will resume at Welling tomorrow .
12 While Microsoft Corp rolled out Bill Gates to demo a slick-looking Windows NT , Univel Inc admitted that UnixWare is not as elegant as Windows and probably wo n't even come near Windows NT in look and feel .
13 Do they come with demonstrations ?
14 Marking the places from which they 'd come with scraps of paper , I decided to translate them first .
15 But we are not African natives where they can come with bailiffs and throw us out .
16 Could you come with men There are a lot of things I want to talk about , and it would be easier in my office , where I 've got maps and things . "
17 We hope you will come with suggestions in September , either specific movement themes or particular facets of training that you would like covered during these sessions and the teachers/trainers you would like to teach them .
18 They 'll come with dogs , Holly , dogs and guns and helicopters .
19 But it would come with costs .
20 . The reason I throw that in is because it does n't conveniently come under wills anywhere , but it 's relevant to you .
21 I do know that street lighting is the very devil , cos it can come under about half a dozen different departments , it can come under Highways ,
22 She can not come into gents ’ department until the marriage is over . ’
23 It 's Love 's Old Sweet Song — that must come into things somewhere .
24 People are suddenly saying investment managers will come into charities which were previously managed by the Official Custodian .
25 I 'm an academic , but I take the view that it 's probably better to let the peak birthrate come into universities and higher education in nineteen eighty two and nineteen eighty three , rather than to cut back on universities .
26 And they 'd come along cattle there just contented as could be and then they got their supper and we 'd give them a wee while of light still to eat their supper .
27 Hallucigenia 's tentacles appear to be singletons ; if they are in fact legs , they should come in pairs .
28 But since passion does not come in bottles it seems a vain hope .
29 The message could come in forms such as speech , electronic mail , facsimile or a video clip .
30 Cuts might come in budgets for home help and day centres if there is a funding shortfall , he said .
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