Example sentences of "it come [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sat waiting for it to come back to life . |
2 | But it was a damp , grey morning , and they had n't gone far before it came on to rain . |
3 | ‘ He told me that there was a wonderful view , but it came on to rain and — ’ |
4 | I never did , but when it came up for auction , it just seemed like it would make her smile , and the money was going to a good cause , too . |
5 | However , it certainly raised the temperature when it came up for debate on 12 February last . |
6 | I remember when I was out on the road , I had a particular connection with , we had a motor bike policy , and it was an appalling risk , and it came up for renewal , and er , nobody had take it round the market , and I mean , that that was an idol threat , because nobody in their right mind would want this particular motor and we said , well not if they want to jack up the premium on it , they wanted to jack it up by about thirty or forty per cent , and and the broker was not very happy about this . |
7 | Well he does n't know where I live at the but it came up in court that he was going to take me to court for access , making it out as though it was my fault that he had n't seen Ricky , I was stopping him from seeing Ricky when it 's his own fault . |
8 | ‘ It came down to personality , ’ he says . |
9 | When full employment was reached and demand exceeded supply , inflation was likely to follow , but this could be counteracted by reducing demand so that it came back into line with supply . |
10 | When it came back into view it was falling towards the mainland at a ferocious speed . |
11 | It came in through Traffic . |
12 | We then got the , the agency for Morris , which was a very popular car and erm we also got the agency for Austins , which er , it came about with father being interested in a hiring car , the Austin Twenty , he thought it was , it was the best that could be got . |
13 | It was my first play and it came about by accident , evolving out of that Tolstoy play I was supposed to adapt for the BBC . |
14 | Pöhl has argued that his proposed central banking system ‘ would have an adequately democratic legal base if it came about by agreement between democratic governments , ratified by democratically elected parliaments , and if the system were provided with a clearly defined mandate ’ . |
15 | The second funniest election story , also courtesy of the Telegraph 's excellent City Diary , is that Grand Metropolitan chairman Sir Allen Sheppard has cancelled his headquarters ' subscriptions to the Financial Times because it came out for Labour . |
16 | I am judging by the quality of the management , the leadership and the fact that Strathtay employees — the Hon. Gentleman knows this because it came out in Committee — are having funds deducted from their pay every week to make their contributions to buying the shares . |
17 | putting a lot more detail in , rather than , any Beano Annual you should buy , there is always things in the background that draw you eye in to the picture , so Amy 's putting a lot more detail into the picture as it coming up for re-drawing . |
18 | When , a few days later , I asked one morning , " When a hen lays an egg , does it come out of hen 's beak ? " a deathly hush fell over the breakfast table . |
19 | Anyway , would n't it come out of taxation ? ’ |
20 | You 'll see it outside shops and on your Visa Delta debit card when it comes up for renewal . |
21 | there 's no , there 's no need to sort of rush at the , I think we wait and see what they 're going to offer us in er whenever it is that it comes up for renewal . |
22 | You may remember that HRBMOA is also talking about purchasing the lease of the river when it comes up for bid some time hence . |
23 | She says the Government has starved the health service , and now close to an election it comes up with money . |
24 | Commonly called yellow fumitory , it comes up like mustard and cress at the foot of every shady wall in the garden and I used to wrench it out with the ruthlessness I used on sycamore seedlings until I discovered it on sale in a nursery for well over £1 a plant . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | The expense charge is usually it 's called , but just occasionally it comes out as policy fee . |
27 | Alright , toluene comes out of the ground , it comes out as oil . |
28 | and it comes out of hoover . |
29 | 1993 will be the year of the electric car , the video phone and the computer notebook — you write by hand and it comes out in print . |
30 | ‘ So it comes back to money again . ’ |