Example sentences of "[adv] come [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lancashire Region to second and colleagues if , if all the other movers and seconders and the C E C speaker would all come down to the front it would help us enormously with time Yorkshire Region to move .
2 Well anyway Sarah and that lot can sleep downstairs , we 'll all come down during the night
3 But remember , sugar does not only come out of a packet .
4 Only when this phantasy is well on the way to realization as a practical mode of government does the citizen begin to notice that the state 's omnipresence means the total bureaucratization and control of life , that its omniscience dictates the need for total state surveillance , and that its omnipotence can only come about as a consequence of the total impotence of its subjects .
5 We support the commitment in that Agreement that ‘ any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of the majority of the people of Northern Ireland . ’
6 We support the commitment in the Anglo-Irish Agreement that ‘ any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of a majority in Northern Ireland ’ .
7 The two governments undertook that ‘ … any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of the majority of the people in Northern Ireland . ’
8 The reduction in the real wage rate which was a necessary concomitant of a rise in unemployment could only come about through an expansion of aggregate demand .
9 This can only come about through the person of Jesus Christ .
10 Her eventual release can only come about through the death of Doc and the proof of her recovery lies in her willingness to participate in a wedding-feast .
11 This , he feels , can only come about by a return to the basic function of inspection .
12 Better come over to the window . ’
13 You 'd both better come back to the farmhouse , and Mrs. Olinton will help you to clean yourselves and give you some tea .
14 You 'd better come back to the farmhouse too , Seb .
15 Beautiful hair in the peak of condition does n't just come out of a bottle .
16 ‘ I 'd just come out of the army .
17 We 'd just come out of the harbour at Boulogne and a wave come .
18 The Superintendent had gone off duty , but Sergeant Burgess was there , and an Inspector who 'd just come in from a river patrol .
19 He 'd just come in from a trip with a customer on one of the yachts .
20 I 'd just come in from the garden and kicked my wellies off when it happened . ’
21 Sorry , can I just come back to the car insurance ?
22 can we just come back to the pupil comment business , one thing at a time for a moment
23 But can can I can I just come back to the point that if you were taking the lowest figure , I mean how realistic is it to assume that you could actually hold to that ?
24 She 'd just come back from a visit home to Germany and was still sad .
25 One day , on his way to do the ploughing , he met a man who 'd just come back from the south and had passed several flocks of sheep on the other side of Chhakuri Lekh .
26 Dana Gillespie : ‘ I 'd just come back from the States and was hanging around with a band called Ashton Gardner and Dyke .
27 I would often hear from my assistant who now looks after Cher , but at that time was delegated to looking after me , and she would say that she 'd just come back from the MainMan offices and the main office door was closed into DeFries 's inner sanctum and there were raised voices between him and David in there .
28 Wednesday , I 'd got Michael outside in the pushchair , coat on and I think I 'd just come down from the loo and I saw the car pull up I quickly ran and got me coat on oh I , I 'll come with you she said , so she come shopping with me .
29 I suppose my shadow calculated that I would soon come in off the streets , or perhaps he was using the opportunity to go through my baggage .
30 You do n't normally come in on a Saturday .
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