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

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31 McMahon was involved in the build-up to three of the four goals and also came out a clear winner in what was , at times , a bad-tempered midfield confrontation with Batty and McAllister .
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33 He spent three months there and came out a changed man .
34 Everything came out a little bit corny .
35 ‘ Anyway , they came up with this slogan , which originally was ‘ Everything We Do , We Do For You ’ which was uncannily similar to the Bryan Adams song , which came out a little while afterwards .
36 John and the rest of the room seemed to be miles away — even my own voice , when I produced it finally , sounded as if it were coming down a long-distance telephone .
37 Just coming down a little bit .
38 The old saying that ‘ it 's coming off a broad back ’ is being stretched beyond its limits .
39 They are identical in the same way that the articles coming off a well-engineered assembly line are identical .
40 But erm , we do seem to be coming out a little bit light .
41 So therefore your team worker might come down a little bit score just to add on to your Chairman 's skills .
42 But did n't you come up a few days before us ?
43 It was yeah they 'd come quite a long way actually .
44 Friends can come quite a long distance to have Sunday lunch with you , whereas for an evening dinner , there probably would not be enough time .
45 ‘ Can you just come forward a few steps ?
46 His mother 's claims come just a few days before the publication of a report into the case of seven mental patients , who died after they were discharged from hospital .
47 The national competition successes come just a few weeks after site newsletter Risley News was voted the north 's Newsletter of the Year at the Guardian Editing Awards , staged by the Northern region of the BAIE in Manchester .
48 I come home a little bit earlier tonight
49 So the people at the front yeah if if you come up a little bit closer .
50 Mike come up a few times .
51 ‘ I 've seen babies lose all their hair and come out a different colour . ’
52 Make a note of their position and come back a few weeks later to collect them when they are fully grown .
53 And erm come here a young girl and a baby , and helping to install her in in on one of the flats , and just sort of e th there was something erm happened to be wrong with one of the rubbish chutes at that time , and we were actually kicking our way through rubbish on the stairs , erm near the chute to get erm to come up .
54 ‘ We had one of those social workers come round a few weeks ago — she was doing a sort of survey of old age pensioners — some idea that they could live on twenty-five shillings a week for food .
55 The Blessed Sacrament Chapel is in a small room just inside the Presbytery door and to it come over a hundred people who give an hour of their time a week to ‘ watch ’ but there are countless others who come in just for a minute or two and there find a few minutes of silence and prayer .
56 at they come over a hundred miles an hour on some of these runs !
57 The modern ferry comes in a good deal farther south , beneath slabs of World War Two concrete fortifications .
58 This leap into the future comes only a few months after the dest … ruction by fire of — ’
59 Mr Bangemann 's intervention comes only a few weeks after Mr Major accused the President of the German Bundesbank , Helmut Schlesinger , of sabotaging the pound .
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