Example sentences of "come [adv] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Injuries have hit the club , and coach Billy Lomax had to come on as a substitute midway through the second half .
2 The yellow nylon shirt with the frothy frill amounts to an offence against taste bordering on the criminal , yet it somehow works to offset his complexion ( pale blue ) and the ensemble enables him to come on like a chat-show host from Hell — vast smiles and arms flung out in gestures of mock formality .
3 Worst Career Move of the month : ex-world 's greatest sleazeball James Woods trying to come on like a middle-aged woman 's dreamboat opposite Dolly Parton in Straight Talk , which also has the biggest supporting cast of the month : Griffin Dunne , John Sayles , Spalding Gray .
4 But I cooled him out and he agreed to come along to a new rehearsal place that we 'd found , The Rose And Crown in Wandsworth .
5 We turned our ponies and galloped back to the Legation , where we learnt that news had just come in of a great victory for the Shoan army .
6 While it has come in for a certain amount of criticism , it has also attracted much praise , especially from industry .
7 Understandably , this presumption has come in for a great deal of criticism .
8 It is hard to disappoint someone who may have come in as a last port of call when all other channels to sort out their problems seem closed .
9 But I quite see that you need someone to come in on a practical issue like what to do about his tenants .
10 In terms of progressing or taking part in the discussion , can I suggest that if you want to come in on a particular item , you put your name board up like that , so that we can readily observe it er and equally , our friend who is looking after the microphones can make sure that the vol the volume of your microphone is turned up at the appropriate time .
11 And really I 'm going to start off and then Liz is going to come in on a particular aspect of this .
12 Affleck , who hopes to play for Wales in the World Cup this year , had a steady 67 , five birdies and 13 pars , while Sam Torrance , beginning at the 10th , did well to come in with a 68 .
13 and erm I used to do erm , keep a check on the flying times of the planes cos every forty hours they had to come in for a different check .
14 He never wrote entirely admiring reviews : ‘ It 's the essence of a book never to be perfect , ’ he said , ‘ so its writer must expect to come in for a little criticism . ’
15 We used to come in for a fair amount of ribbing and good-natured chaff , and remarks like , Was it a red sky this morning ?
16 If I may broaden it away from erm the Cardinal Newman School and think probably of a lot of East Sussex Comprehensive Schools , I think we have all been , in the schools , in the last few years , working hard to establish this openness , and I think that the closed concept of the school , the school that locks children out at break or locks children out at dinner time , which only allows parents to come in for a phoney Open Day when there are a few children there , they are things largely , I think , of the past and they are the closed society .
17 She said politely , ‘ Would you like to come in for a last drink ? ’
18 It also seemed , from the feathers on the kitchen floor , that one of the pigeons had come down for a warm and had got too close .
19 However in doing so , it is important that we take time , because time allows people to come together in a sensible way , not to be forced together .
20 The trick is to get all three ingredients to come together in a smooth and easy symmetry .
21 He was pleased to see how well they had all mixed , even though they had admittedly come together with a common purpose .
22 For the first time staff concerned with mapping and interpreting crustal structure in the third dimension have come together in a single division , Thematic Maps and Onshore Surveys ( TMOS ) .
23 Friends of the Earth criticized the lack of concrete suggestions , claiming that " the government has come along with a blank sheet of paper and asked the public to fill it in " .
24 I ask him to come down for a few days and I also invite Lady De Marr .
25 " Ask Dr. Lorrimer to come down for a few minutes , will you please ? "
26 He needed to come down from a greater height than most .
27 The reader might have come away with a Victorian idea of the inexorability of progress , each generation better , finer and braver than its parents .
28 Half a crown And you used to come away with a big piece of flat brisket and if he 's got any sausage left , or bits a of pork pies , he used to shove a bit of that in .
29 Sixty miles they used to come over for a good evening at those and maybe two principles
30 The improvements have come not in a dramatic way but week by week over a number of months .
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