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

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1 Also available from Bisque is the battery-powered , remote-control Bagno-Stat , which allows you to pre-set the towel radiator heater to come on at specific times and maintain required temperatures .
2 Balbinder was always pleased to come along for these sessions , to play with my children 's toys and run in the garden .
3 The waiting-room was moderately full and there were several clients who had come in from neighbouring villages .
4 By that date Moscow had provided a mere three and a half million roubles , and one million had come in from other gubernii .
5 Well , there were these round concrete blocks , with silos at the top , and they used to come in with these loads of scraps , tip it in and you know what we had to do ?
6 Reports began to come in of successful strikes on other vehicles .
7 If this advice had come only from junior officials , he might have been able to over-rule it .
8 I tell you , if a helicopter had come down at that customs post , there would have been no stopping me .
9 What 's happened is that policy makers 've shifted the emphasis instead of protecting tariffs they 're protected using long long tariff barriers right which are a lot more invisible to er , to G A T T do n't come under erm G A T T regulations , what those tariffs do nevertheless , tariffs have , have come down in manufactured goods right , erm , since the second world war when G A T T was er , was established .
10 Responding to SCOTVEC 's suggestions , however , the Prison Service has now created a support structure across institutions which ensures parity of standards and allows Instructors to come together at regular intervals for staff development sessions .
11 Please or thank you , or complimenting someone on their effort , does n't seem to come naturally to many managers or supervisors .
12 Please or thank you , or complimenting someone on their effort , does n't seem to come naturally to many managers or supervisors
13 I am told that there have been further incidents since the system reopened but so far nobody has come along with any details .
14 We are also told that wage increases have to come down to German levels , and there has been some movement in that direction .
15 The gentoo is a large penguin , standing over sixty centimetres tall and is more like the king penguin in its habits , preferring to come ashore on sandy beaches and establish ‘ rookeries ’ up on nearby hillsides .
16 The commando parties were to come ashore at three points : over the bows of Campbeltown ; on the Old Entrance quays ; and on the Old Mole .
17 In the words of Claire , a crew member ‘ I have also come away with lasting friendships , borne of total trust , respect and deep affection . ’
18 ‘ But we 've come away with two victories — so we must be doing something right .
19 I 'm lucky , very lucky indeed you know just to come away with bruised ribs .
20 valium is not an accepted treatment for depression and that we have excellent anti-depressant drugs , particularly ones that have come just in recent years that are very effective for depression , and I think bringing a great deal of benefit to depressed people .
21 By early March , oil had come ashore at various points along a strip of Saudi coastline stretching some 130 miles south of the Kuwaiti border .
22 " Now , I asked you to come over for several reasons .
23 ‘ We 've come through against all predictions , winning five away games in a row .
24 Latest results from an experiment designed to test a fundamental aspect of quantum theory show it to come through with flying colours .
25 He has attempted to come off on several occasions and at the time of interview was undergoing methadone withdrawal and has been heroin-free for two months . ‘
26 John Goodman , Tom Hanks , Aerosmith , Candice Bergen and Bruce Willis all made the effort to come off like good sports , gamely responding ‘ What ? ’ to Myers ' dopey ‘ Fagssaywhat ’ .
27 Luckily Mike Farquharson who had only come offshore for two days and ended up staying a week , volunteered to cover until my colleague Jim Gibb arrived . ’
28 The archaeological researcher John Barnatt has recently re-examined alignments , first noted last century , of stone circles onto key peaks on Bodmin Moor in or a wall , and has come up with favourable results .
29 Full details from Editor : We 'd very much like to hear from others who have come up with profitable solutions to this seasonal problem .
30 Following the announcement of its pact with StrataCom Inc and Cisco Systems Inc , AT&T Co has come up with sketchy details of the Asynchronous Transfer Mode service it will begin offering early next year .
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