Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As Compaq Computer Corp comes down market with its new servers , Dell Computer Corp has shot upmarket with introducing the Dell 466SE/DSA , a server that incorporates a new Dell SCSI Array high capacity drive array , with Intel Corp 's 80486DX2 microprocessor . |
2 | It 's one that , you know , comes up year after year . |
3 | But the open Windows One when it comes up , it comes up square , and it 's got open Windows |
4 | Shirl comes up tramps … |
5 | If his lordship comes up Kath , our Bill |
6 | Well this is something that comes up time and again Fred . |
7 | It comes up time and time again , and you have to know the difference between the different types . |
8 | This issue comes up time and again for example there is an equally divided community in Britain , a divided position on matters like abortion . |
9 | Well she comes up Friday and on Saturday . |
10 | This is one that always comes up lot 's of of working relations |
11 | The penalty , if Belfast loses , is to fly the Rostock flag over the city comes up trumps , Rostock will have to fly the Belfast flag over its city hall . |
12 | ‘ Obviously if we can get his support and if he comes up trumps , it will be marvellous , ’ she said . |
13 | Parents opening accounts will find that The Royal Bank of Scotland 's Rainbow Savings account comes out top of the major high street banks , paying 8.25 per cent net , followed by the Bank of Scotland 's Supersaver at 7.82 per cet . |
14 | Parents opening accounts will find that The Royal Bank of Scotland 's Rainbow Savings account comes out top of the major high street banks , paying 8.25 per cent net , followed by the Bank of Scotland 's Supersaver at 7.82 per cent . |
15 | Parents opening accounts will find that The Royal Bank of Scotland 's Rainbow Savings account comes out top of the major high street banks , paying 8.25 per cent net , followed by the Bank of Scotland 's Supersaver at 7.82 per cent . |
16 | Well , she 'll say to him , put kettle on and butter some bread , and he 'll sit there , and he 's smoking , and he 's continuing what he 's doing , you know , and she 'll go and do what she 's doing , and she , have you flicking arse-hole you to do , and , you know , any , it just goes in that ear , comes out 'ther ear , and just sallies on , and do n't take blind bit of notice . |
17 | It 's always the white that comes out splurchy is n't it ? |
18 | So it sort of comes out sort of ringlets |
19 | Feel like Pam Ayres , the rhymes are no problem , but it all comes out doggerel . |
20 | Vodafone Group Plc claims that a survey by the Office of Telecommunications shows that it provides the best quality of service available to mobile phone users : Vodafone has more than 820,000 of the 1.4m UK subscribers and in its first quality survey Oftel monitored 120 routes across the UK , finding that Vodafone had an overall success rate for call connection of 93% against 88.7% for Cellnet Mobile Communications Ltd ; some 95.8% of calls on Vodafone 's network from mobile to fixed line phones were set up and completed at the first attempt , said Oftel , compared with 92.5% on Cellnet 's network ; fixed to mobile on the same basis were 92.4% for Vodafone and 89.8% for Cellnet ; Cellnet reckons it comes out tops in trials of hand portables in the Greater London area . |
21 | Kaley you can talk in a minute cos when Shirley comes back Shirley was n't there . |
22 | oh dear , she 'll get them when she comes back Laura |
23 | Rather when Carla comes back Monday you 've got to tape the with a bit of wood the window just outside the door because the bolt is on the same side . |
24 | Tor goes off to a cottage up the hill from the bay and comes back disconsolate , having been told to ‘ piss off ’ by the occupants who were robbed last week and are not in any mood to offer the traditional Norwegian hospitality to a motley collection of bedraggled canoeists . |
25 | I get worried when he does things because when he 's working like he 's working and he 's travelling like he 's doing I 'm , he goes Monday morning , he comes back Friday , by the time we 've done our shopping Saturday , he 's , he 's , if we go out Saturday night it 's what , eleven , twelve o'clock or more , it 's gone twelve o'clock usually after he 's gone and he 's back up then . |