Example sentences of "[adv] come [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When you are ready , gently come back to the room and write down what the exercise revealed about your way-of-seeing the world . |
2 | Then gently come back to the room . |
3 | Then gently come back to the room . |
4 | Then gently come back to the room , and make notes on your resistance to change . |
5 | Celebrate your success , thank your helpers — and gently come back to the room . |
6 | Enjoy flowing with the river for as long as you wish — then gently come back to the room . |
7 | Then gently come back to the room . |
8 | Then gently come back to the room . |
9 | Then gently come back to the room . |
10 | Then gently come back to the room . |
11 | Then gently come back to the room . |
12 | Then gently come back to the room . |
13 | Then choose to walk away — and gently come back to the room . |
14 | After all , I had only come back for a day or two to buy some good German clothes . |
15 | She had evidently only come down to the foyer to collect her mail . |
16 | These beliefs , attitudes and values obviously come about as a result of the pressures stemming from material , economic , political and other forces , but , once they are in existence , they exert an influence of their own on people 's behaviour . |
17 | She 'd be able to think more clearly if she was away from Eastlake , and perhaps come up with the answer as to who was behind these menacing notes . |
18 | Had Quigley finally come out of the closet ? |
19 | The difficulty with all these forecasts is that the type of skills required depends on decisions made by managers about the way in which work is organised around the technology , and we thus come back to the problem identified with forecasts made about the impact of new technology on society . |
20 | Sure enough , we soon come up to a party of puffin and a single guillemot . |
21 | Just come over to the production office when you 're ready . |
22 | It was Dinah , with her arms full of packages ; she had just come out of a cab . |
23 | Oh you 're on holiday for a couple of days , I mean you 'd have thought you know , since you 're on holiday just have a little drinky or two but no ca n't persuade her , ca n't you tell me why you just come out of a Yorkshire pub . |
24 | And I said we just come out of the drive went across the road and there was just a bus behind us and erm I said the car almost came to a halt . |
25 | Yes , is n't , those are for my mother 's day bouquets and I just stick them in and they just come out in the vase . |
26 | But even that may not help as the worker may be waylaid by those who have ‘ just come in for a form ’ or an address or have to collect their children from school in five minutes . |
27 | Erm so it 's worth doing that we I , cos I was gon na go I was gon na go Thursday and just come back on the Monday but as it is now we 'll go Wednesday and have Wednesday , Thursday , Friday , Saturday , Sunday night , so we 'll come back on the Monday . |
28 | Hands are not so easy come by for a slaver . |
29 | always come up on a line ? |
30 | I always come back to the Stones when I think of The Smiths , because of the camp , but mainly because of the way each band illuminates their era for us . |