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

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1 Yes I think that must of come out in the roundabout there , it was n't in front before , erm , so I 'll do that yes , I 'll drop you off
2 The most common beginner 's mistake is to sit too far aft in the boat and that causes a great wrist a tail of to come up from the trunk .
3 This acute retention of urine constitutes one of medicine 's most uncomfortable emergencies , with its habit of coming on at the end of and evening 's drinking ( usually beer ) adding a bloated urgency to the situation .
4 Substitute Dean Gordon gave Comrades a tonic when he scored within a minute of coming on at the start of the second half , but David Montgomery got Carrick 's third two minutes from the end , with Wesley Hanna being sent off for protesting just a little too vociferously .
5 Substitute Dean Gordon gave Comrades a tonic when he scored within a minute of coming on at the start of the second half , but David Montgomery got Carrick 's third two minutes from the end , with Wesley Hanna sent off for protesting .
6 This seemed a far more promising environment , and we quickly accepted the couple 's invitation to abandon our base in Makassar and move in with them in Bira , since it would clearly take many more weeks of negotiating before we could be sure of coming up with a prahu , and a crew , reliable enough to carry us eastwards .
7 Management gurus have done their best , picking over the bones of ‘ world-class ’ firms in the hope of coming up with the Magic Formula .
8 Computer models show that the best way of coming up with an inflationary universe that shows the same degree of clumpiness as the real one is to use dark matter that is ‘ cold ’ .
9 Even after they moved , and that 's ten years ago now , she would make a point of coming up for the children 's party , at Christmas . ’
10 If the cloud base is low , there is bound to be a risk of coming out under the cloud and being unable to reach an area where it is not raining .
11 Now that 's that 's just sort of coming out with the answer .
12 So when women talk of coming out as a lesbian , I want to ask — can I come as a person first ?
13 And while holidaymakers are whipped up to almost frenzied levels of opportunistic greed by guidebooks which insist that real travellers never pay the first price they are quoted , few have any prospect of coming out of a deal better than the merchant who initiated it .
14 If ClarisWorks is in the process of being born and Complete Works shows signs of coming out of a difficult adolescence , then PFS:WindowWorks is the old timer of the three .
15 This is your way of coming out of the closet as a writer .
16 Whatever the technicalities of coming out of the recession , to those engaged in the industry it does not appear to be over .
17 After her return , after that heart-sinking moment of coming back to the greasy frying pan and the littered table , there was cleaning .
18 He said his wife was encouraging him , but that he realized the difficulties of coming back to the Commons and of the years after the election if we were in office or even more if we were in opposition .
19 With just two months of the year to go , the chances of coming in below the Government 's current target of £37 billion must now be good , though City experts pointed out last night that changes in VAT regulation may have brought payments forward from February and March to December and January .
20 ‘ Fans just go straight home instead of coming in for a drink .
21 I was really depressed at the thought of coming in to the office this morning .
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