Example sentences of "come [adv] [prep] [adj] of " in BNC.
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1 | And you do n't have to have a history degree to come along to one of these things ? |
2 | And you do n't have to have a history degree to come along to one of these things ? |
3 | If you want to come in on any of this three four three four three four you can call now . |
4 | European pricing is expected to come in around that of the US at $22,000 per server licence . |
5 | European pricing is expected to come in around that of the US at $22,000 per server licence . |
6 | job to get out the house for a little while and she usually gets granny up , cos granny have to come down on one of those chairs . |
7 | At that time I had some interest in advertising and marketing , so I decided to get people I knew in some of the big stores to come down to one of our towns . |
8 | The most telling insights of the election campaign have come not from any of the parties ' hit-men but from that seasoned pro , Sir Robin Day . |
9 | He kept thinking of how his Mum and Dad would be when they found out he was n't back , that he had n't come home with either of them . |
10 | Even with a new economic miracle somewhere ahead , it will take years for the East Germans ' standard of living to come close to that of their rich cousins . |
11 | But setting aside those factors , the overall running costs of injection do begin to come close to those of conventional spreading , over a period of time . |
12 | His life story could have come straight from one of his classic blues songs . |
13 | ‘ I still believe I 've come up with one of the greatest innovations of modern times . |
14 | Yes , you 've heard it before but JOHN ROBB reckons that World Of Twist really have come up with one of the singles of the year in ‘ The Storm ’ . |
15 | Yes , you 've heard it before but JOHN ROBB reckons that World Of Twist really have come up with one of the singles of the year in ‘ The Storm ’ . |
16 | Jill and Yvonne have come up with dozens of designs for jumpers , blazers , trousers and skirts . |
17 | Yeah er they , they would n't have come out with some of the things about er I ca n't remember what was said that erm you know er would n't mind meeting you in the bath or |
18 | I had just come out of one of my planning meetings and I metaphorically banged the table and said ‘ I know exactly what you should do . ’ |
19 | As he turned the door handle to enter the building he saw a storm-trooper come out of one of the side rooms . |
20 | Mala had come out in one of her crumpled dark coveralls . |
21 | He 's going to come out with another of his ridiculous spell-check semi-jokes ; I ca n't fucking believe it . |
22 | But Carolyn , backed up by Phil Morris , hammered away at the point that furnishing fabrics were not like clothes , where customers did not expect to come back for more of the same . |
23 | And I 'd also like to come back on this of closed schools in that if we look only at chronological age , which puts a limit on ‘ O ’ levels , we are shutting doors , because many students — and I see this in the sixth form — are not ready for these examinations at the prescribed age . |
24 | ‘ You see , it is rather bad luck for you that you happened to come here on one of our meatless days . ’ |
25 | Then , as she watched , a light came on in one of the upper rooms , and she shifted uneasily as she recognised Luke as he came to the window and looked out . |
26 | Suzi Hoflin came in with two of her pupils and put Ingrid through a reasonable enough gypsy dance routine . |
27 | There were no aircraft or aircrew and the Met girls ' sole job was plotting charts , a new one every hour , and collecting the teleprinter reports as they came in from each of the out-stations in the Group . |
28 | The lessons on the causes and remedies of worry were most beneficial and the psychology of using your mind in order to create a change in the body , which came through in most of the classes , helped to reduce the constant tensions in my mind , with the result that I am a much less tense person and a lot of my worries have just vanished . |
29 | They all came home on one of the largest waggons , singing and laughing together . |
30 | When I came home from one of my theatrical capers , it was there — sitting in the hearth looking smug — and , I must admit , snug too . |