Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] to " in BNC.
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1 | When Breathless first comes on to Tracy , her dialogue is hip and sassy ‘ What does a girl have to do to get to know you better ? |
2 | When Breathless first comes on to Dick Tracy , her dialogue is hip and sassy . |
3 | A man comes on to the terrace while I 'm eating breakfast . |
4 | It 's a cold , wet night all the way down the West coast , but as we round the Lizard , about 7:00 in , it comes on to blow hard and there 's quite a storm up the Channel until the serene sounds of Dungeness ( at 9:40 ) leading to the mysterious aleatoricism of South Foreland . |
5 | Sadly this is the last Sharpe , but he is in for major exposure as he comes on to television . |
6 | The trespasser comes on to the premises at his own risk . |
7 | They 're grown on my neighbours fence and it comes on to my path . |
8 | So she sat there for about 'arf an 'our , listenin' to the singin' and so forth , and then , just as she was beginnin' to get a bit bored , this Billy Graham comes on to the platform . |
9 | And as the years go by and the father retires the son comes on to the boat , so it is really a very family thing , the lifeboat service . |
10 | Alright , when the supply comes on to the market , you know , it may be nine months down the road if it 's an annual crop , if you 're looking at something like erm , production of cocoa , right now , a cocoa tree takes about nine years to mature , therefore alright , you 're not going to know what prices are going to be nine years down the road , you 're going to have to base your production decisions and therefore your output decisions on what prices are nearly a decade , nearly a decade ago . |
11 | When something of that kind comes on to the market it creates a storm . |
12 | It is our right to decide who comes on to our land . |
13 | Yeah they , they erm when you switch the teletext on it comes on to a hundred , that 's the thing , and , and , and on that a hundred they 'll give you er news one O two or whatever it is , you know , and so on . |
14 | The door comes on to that and erm |
15 | Greet the interviewee as she/he comes in to the room . |
16 | Other significant ‘ go-betweens ’ are the domestic workers hired by the more affluent newcomers — ; the ‘ little woman ’ who comes in to ‘ do ’ twice or three times a week , and who is often the wife of a local farm worker grateful for the money . |
17 | That shoulder obviously still him a problem he seems to be holding it a little bit awkwardly as it comes in to Speedy now . |
18 | Norman White has been under cross examination as the trial at Bristol Crown Court comes in to its third week . |
19 | Just a fraction of the household and commercial waste that comes in to the landfill site at Oakley Wood in Oxfordshire every day . |
20 | He 's bowling from the nursery end here at Lord 's , where a skip comes in to , leg stump , but he flicks that one nicely round to . |
21 | Erm somebody comes in some prat comes in to your garage and he 's telling |
22 | If you want in Colossians chapter one in verse twenty seven , it 's , it 's given again very simply , again can I use J B Phillips , he puts it like this , he says the secret is simply this , Christ in you yes he says Christ in you , bringing with him the hope of all the glorious things to come , so what God does he comes in to this situation that 's marred that 's warped , that 's twisted and he comes in by himse , Jesus Christ comes into it , he becomes the central point , the focal point and that circle , it starts to get dealt with , that marred twisted like , it does n't happen being like that , we knew creation straight away , we do n't have to work at that , but he , as we allow him to dwell in us and to work out his purpose , he restores that relationship with God and God starts to fashion us , he starts to work on us and bring us back into how he originally created us . |
23 | ‘ It comes down to applying a judgement based on the background knowledge we 've acquired from 30 years of monitoring and reporting human rights ’ . |
24 | None of that would of course be comprehensible to Moss and McGrindle , he wrote , to Pizzetti and Baiocchi , to Goldman and Goldstein , though Goldberg , to his credit , has had an inkling , has to some extent faced the thought that he might be wasting his whole life , for that 's what it comes down to in the end , he wrote , wasting a whole life when something useful might have been salvaged , something valuable perhaps , it is the refusal of those alternatives that occasionally makes one shiver . |
25 | But this is what it comes down to . |
26 | It comes down to this : a rejection of the single most important human fact between Newton and the Atomic Bomb — the sudden multiple increase of the earth 's population , the coming into existence of the MASSES . |
27 | When it comes down to it you look after number one . |
28 | Most of us prefer to watch Dallas than our neighbours ' home-movies , because , when it comes down to it , we know that truth is generally a lot duller than fiction . |
29 | comes down to earth at a residential road close to Milngavie station . |
30 | I 'm a schoolboy when it comes down to it . |