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

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1 Would could and should they 're going to come in quite a bit .
2 When her kindergarten time was up , her parents engaged a modelling tutor to come in twice a week , and she was so good that at the age of 7 she was admitted to the Dover School of Art where she stayed until she was eighteen .
3 ‘ He used to come in twice a week and was one of our best customers , ’ says manager Moni Ahmed .
4 I can rely on one of my neighbours to come in once a week to check on things and feed the fish , but he is not a fishkeeper and I 'd like to make things as easy for him as possible .
5 We used to come down here every Friday afternoon !
6 Katherine 's mother had come home only the day before they were due to leave .
7 I was I used to come up here every week anyway , cos I had friends here but erm I never er I did n't take pictures for months and months and months .
8 ‘ Four areas have come out firstly a database , information and networks ; then the idea of a convention , festival or seminar ; training and education ; and lastly music business associations and what they can achieve . ’
9 I 'm not going to bring the whole world down on us by telling my mother and father that I feel like a big spancelled goat going to college and having to come back here every night as if I were some kind of simpleton .
10 How it got its name is not a documented fact , but it is believed to have come about when the tailors of London congregated at the Haymarket Theatre to protest about a play called The Tailors : A Tragedy For Warm Weather .
11 As it was , he decided not to push it , but Mr Deakin came down about an hour ago .
12 It came so fast the keeper hardly saw it so for him and for all Hereford fans here it is in slow motion
13 They came together once a year to slip back into what McQuaid said were the days of their glory .
14 Having managed to come by a decent bit of steak and kidney , he stood over the young maid , who came in once a week , until she had managed to produce a pie , later warmed up for dinner in the microwave .
15 In the circumstances , Benjamin Titford might have been tempted not to leave his name in the parish register , either , as his bride came gingerly down the aisle bearing his as-yet-unborn son and heir .
16 The blast was in one of the most heavily fortified areas of Londonderry city centre and came just over an hour after security forces with specially-trained sniffer dogs combed the area for explosives .
17 and Joan came over she came over about a week or so after , not , not much more than a week , and she sat there and she said oh well yeah I 'll have one of your , he asked if we 'd like a sweet , she said yeah I 'll have one dad .
18 Their husbands , they said , only came home once a year , to father more children .
19 Without any fuss they were setting up a machine-gun while a party came straight up the hill towards the ambush positions .
20 Er , and I did have er , somebody who came up about a year ago , and , and said do you talk to all your clients like this , and I said no , no it 's only at Tarmac .
21 Erm , when , when I came back out the forces , a man 's guaranteed week was a forty hour , forty eight hour week .
22 This time he left both Stockwell and Phil Whelan gasping in his wake before executing a marvellous chip-shot which came back off the underside of the Ipswich crossbar .
23 Paul McGurnaghan 's shot came back off the base of the post and David Eddis was on hand to hammer the ball into the net .
24 The ball came back off the post and Whelan touched it in .
25 Clinton Ford 's sweetly struck free-kick came back off the post and Paul Read scrambled home the rebound .
26 Hence ‘ Flame On ’ came as both a picture and plain-sleeved single .
27 It seems a couple of them came out here a time or two , asked a few questions , shrugged their shoulders and took themselves off . ’
28 ‘ Hell , you 've had experience very recently of handling some tricky situations , taking instant decisions , and they came out just the way we wanted them .
29 The foreman of the Lord Warden 's Forest Rangers was with him and they came out twice a day to the lip of Steep Ridgery , early in the morning and again towards sunset , to look out at the smoke .
30 This book came out about a year ago but merits a mention because the subject matter will interest quite a number of our members .
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