Example sentences of "comes [adv] a " in BNC.

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1 He comes on a bit slow , sometimes , and the old turbine up top does n't always chug away like a Lamborghini , but he gets there , he gets there .
2 So th the comes on a bit heavy at times does n't it ?
3 The Fluid Foundation comes in a little opaque beige plastic container , and is labelled , in gold lettering , Teint Naturel .
4 The modern ferry comes in a good deal farther south , beneath slabs of World War Two concrete fortifications .
5 This leap into the future comes only a few months after the dest … ruction by fire of — ’
6 Mr Bangemann 's intervention comes only a few weeks after Mr Major accused the President of the German Bundesbank , Helmut Schlesinger , of sabotaging the pound .
7 Despite being only a facelift of the current range , the new Polo manages to lose its tired old image — and it comes not a moment too soon , says Andrew Frankel
8 ‘ Vapid and feeble … the end of this foolish farrago comes not a moment too soon , ’ thundered the Express , and , shocked , sought out the sex angle : ‘ This £2m show seeks to turn gay Renaissance man Leonard da Vinci into a heterosexual pop singer .
9 The launch of the Linn CD player , an exotic two-box player priced at ten pounds less than £2600 , comes just a decade into the era of CD , and at a time when record player sales are on their uppers , and W H Smith , the UK 's largest purveyor of prerecorded music , is pledged to withdraw LPs from its stores by about the time this issue hits the newsstands .
10 It comes just a week after the murders of holidaymakers Julie Godwin and Elizabeth Over .
11 Netwise 's latest crisis comes just a year after its then UK subsidiary , Netwise International Ltd , went into liquidation , owing substantial amounts to both the parent organisation and other creditors .
12 Netwise 's latest crisis comes just a year after its then UK subsidiary , Netwise International Ltd , went into liquidation owing substantial amounts to both the parent organisation and other creditors .
13 The development work is n't thought to be linked to Sun in any formal way , but the news comes just a week after Sun revealed that it is playing with a 64-bit Sparc , and outlined its intent to define the ground rules for such environments through a new release of Sparc International 's interface specification for 64-bit Sparc architectures ( UX No 380 ) .
14 The Carlton bid comes just a week after the Government announced plans to relax rules on mergers within the ITV network .
15 He comes once a week with it and I 've got to be careful to make them last .
16 In their place a gang of county council officials in yellow plastic jackets comes once a year to do God knows what , a little genteel scraping , and disappears off the face of the highway for another twelvemonth at least .
17 My mother comes once a week , for the day .
18 Often I feel the consultant listens more to what the nurse says than to me , but she only comes once a month ; I 'm here all the time .
19 Customer Adviser Simon Davies said , ‘ We chose the Christmas theme because the bonus paid to Royal Reward account holders is the Bank 's present which only comes once a year . ’
20 The cleaning-lady comes once a day now , instead of once a week .
21 Okay if erm so one of the questions that comes up a lot is speed and distance and time .
22 With Mark and Babur it comes up a lot .
23 comes up a yard .
24 Well see if it comes up a bit .
25 Okay now that comes up a bit in this lesson .
26 The kitchen comes out a bit at the back .
27 Yeah and er , yeah and she said I love the colours but it 's coming out , it comes out a forty eight inch
28 I think that 's why it comes out a bit boring .
29 Then there 's a lady over here who comes or used to come on a regular basis a couple of times a month she comes now a couple of times a year .
30 Wootton Courtenay , a Somerset village of 90 households , three businesses ( a post office , a garage and a shop ) and a bus that comes twice a week , has recently won a battle to keep the heart of its community — the village shop — mostly thanks to the driving force of Stephen Parnell .
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