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

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1 I mean Simon Greyson is not not picking up here neither is Colin Hill and really it 's come on a little bit sudden but that was totally unnecessary as well .
2 Billy had come home a physical wreck and it was only when Danny himself took up boxing seriously that his friend regained some of his self-esteem by helping and instructing him .
3 it 's come up a wee bit .
4 Like you say , a couple of days off now and then , you seem to come back a little bit more fired up .
5 THE SHAMEN have come quite a long way from their origins as an indie psychedelic outfit .
6 THE SHAMEN have come quite a long way from their origins as an indie psychedelic outfit .
7 ‘ I do seem to have come quite a long way . ’
8 When Terry went upstairs to change , Ellie went with her , and when they came down a short while later , when Terry and Declan were ready to leave , Ellie was right there beside them .
9 The other came down a short distance the other side of the village of Whelford
10 It maybe came down a little bit too slow for him .
11 He has n't altered , that I can see , since he came away a rich man . ’
12 Duncan and Lisburn 's Neil McGrann were side by side after 50 metres , but it was the Ards swimmer who produced that little bit extra and came home a comfortable winner in a time of 1.10.13 .
13 The days of reading philosophy , politics , and economics , called PPE , came up a good deal .
14 I went in feeling very poorly and not much good for anything and came out a new woman .
15 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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17 He spent three months there and came out a changed man .
18 Everything came out a little bit corny .
19 ‘ 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 .
20 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 .
21 Just coming down a little bit .
22 The old saying that ‘ it 's coming off a broad back ’ is being stretched beyond its limits .
23 They are identical in the same way that the articles coming off a well-engineered assembly line are identical .
24 But erm , we do seem to be coming out a little bit light .
25 So therefore your team worker might come down a little bit score just to add on to your Chairman 's skills .
26 It was yeah they 'd come quite a long way actually .
27 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 .
28 I come home a little bit earlier tonight
29 So the people at the front yeah if if you come up a little bit closer .
30 ‘ I 've seen babies lose all their hair and come out a different colour . ’
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