Example sentences of "to come [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is much easier just to come along one night and do what everyone else does . |
2 | If anyone would like to come along some Thursday evening and share something with us we would be delighted to hear from you . |
3 | Jim competes as a veteran in Nordic events in Scotland and still manages to come in 3rd or 4th overall . |
4 | ‘ Some people just can not bear to come in second , ’ he said loudly enough to be heard before getting into the car , reversing it round and driving away . |
5 | The Rolls was to come in useful when Gabrielle had an idea to get them both working . |
6 | ‘ I did n't know if I was meant to come in last week or not . ’ |
7 | Tell the girls I want you to come in next Friday morning . |
8 | Right , do you want to come in next week ? |
9 | Do n't forget the Survival Pack , which is bound to come in handy . |
10 | And both of these were to come in handy . |
11 | Try to come down nice and straight my K is n't very good I bet you could do a better one than that . |
12 | To come down easy . ’ |
13 | You see coal used to come down one incline and the and and it used to knock the empties off , two empties off , you see ? |
14 | " He also buys and sells antiques for a living and he has promised to come down next week and have a proper look and then perhaps take a few things back to London to some man he knows who is an expert on Oriental China and objets d'art . " |
15 | I do n't think it is , I think , no , I think you 've got to come down another pattern . |
16 | I told you not to come down those blasted stairs on your own . ’ |
17 | So you know we 've got enough courage to come down this end . |
18 | Also , I 'd like to come over all clichéd now and say that it seems that you do get what you pay for , and while the Hohner is a very capable bass I would personally bypass this mid-price level and put the money to something else . |
19 | Obviously inspired by MADONNA 's example , ( and it seems that she 's about to be millions of dollars richer as over half a million copies of Sex changed hands last week ) CURVE have decided to come over all raunchy and are releasing a Stateside compilation which goes under the provocative title of ‘ Pubic Fruit ’ , although whose pubes are involved we are not informed . |
20 | But if you 'd like to come over this evening — ? ’ |
21 | BREATHLESS PC Les Pounder was always going to come off second best when he set off in pursuit of a pub fight suspect . |
22 | Crash is perhaps the operative word , for it is in the realms of physical engagement that the Scots — who won the Dubai tournament — look likely to come off second best . |
23 | ‘ I 've told my promoter Barry Hearn that I want it to come off next September and I want it to be outdoors . |
24 | A plaster is due to come off this week . |
25 | take and he used to come up pissed out of his mind at night |
26 | ‘ The plants are sometimes wrongly labelled and boxes of mixed plants have been known to come up all the same colour . ’ |
27 | So , I mean , they was trying to come up one day so I could watch the telly and I really needed to . |
28 | It 's not mentioned anywhere I think it ought to come up first in Q P9 does n't it ? |
29 | She has three children , one under the age of one , and has to come up four flights of stairs to her home many times a day . |
30 | The landlord is not prepared to come up front and say that 's what he 's doing . |