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

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1 All three elements have to come in to any budget decision and nobody can ignore all three , indeed if you look around three groups of the council you 'll see that all the budget proposed tonight will take into account all three areas .
2 ‘ Unfortunately , in all the confusion of evidence , it seems to have come down to one brother 's word against the other . ’
3 Please or thank you , or complimenting someone on their effort , does n't seem to come naturally to many managers or supervisors .
4 Please or thank you , or complimenting someone on their effort , does n't seem to come naturally to many managers or supervisors
5 We are also told that wage increases have to come down to German levels , and there has been some movement in that direction .
6 ‘ Would you like to come down to Carinish Court for a few days ? ’
7 The only group to have come close to this sort of vetting of its members is the charity Action for Victims of Medical Accidents ( AVMA ) .
8 There may also be more room for professional bodies to discipline those whose conduct has not come up to expected standards but where proving dishonesty in a court would be hard .
9 However , for databases which fail to come up to that standard a new right to prevent unfair extraction is proposed .
10 Yes , I mean it 's not the whole of the market , admittedly , and we are still encouraging our own countrymen to take a holiday in this country erm but if one 's blunt about it , yes , it 's erm a large sector of the market and one that is , one we 've got to get back to come up to last year 's levels .
11 the real feeling and we feel we 've got to come up to some sort of a standard .
12 Buildings are not listed lightly : they have to come up to strict standards to qualify .
13 ‘ I wish we had never come back to this house .
14 I have tried to deal with this in good faith , but if anyone feels they have a problem , all they have to do is come back to this office . ’
15 It all seems to come back to that point of cost-benefit .
16 Yes well I think to answer bo both of yo your concerns , first of all we have to accept that the Planning Committee has , actually has power to make its decisions not to come back to this Council so I 'm afraid it is a decision of the Planning Committee .
17 This can be decomposed as : where X 1 and X 2 are the proportion in the service class and intermediate class ( 0.134 and 0.308 ) respectively : 0.237 + ( 0.134 × 0.482 ) + ( 0.308 × 0.160 ) = 0.351 We shall consider equations like this for interval level variables later in the book ; you may find it useful to come back to this paragraph after you have read chapter 10 .
18 ‘ I do n't know how he 's got the neck to come back to these parts . ’
19 So again we 're going to come back to several themes in a fairly repetitive way , and we — do n't forgive us for this if you do n't like it , but we 're certainly going to talk about certain things again and again and again , but what it really comes down to , is ‘ Learn what the media 's all about , learn what they want , learn what you can provide , see whether you can match this , in a sense , and see whether you can make it work to your advantage ’ .
20 What pressures his wife brought to bear on him to come around to this decision I am not sure .
21 I should say that you should think , well those of us that are healthy any way , we should be glad that our body 's have stood us this length of time and have allowed us to come here to this programme and to take part in it , I 'm certainly delighted that mine 's a , gave me three children , nothing to complain about .
22 By the end of the year the UDC , which in the summer had fully backed Leeds and urged its local branches to support the establishment of Workers ' and Soldiers Councils , had come round to full support for the Labour Party .
23 If she had not been implying that they , the comrades at No. 43 Old Mill Road , had unwittingly come closer to great events , then what did she mean ?
24 This was the essence of the problem : the press could only be managed by someone who knew their methods and who would not expect them to come round to Central Office to search for news .
25 I came down to earth a bit when Harry Enfield came on to thunderous applause .
26 The boy rolled over and came on to one knee in a single lunge , and hurling himself at the man , caught him round the thighs with both arms , and swept him with him through the opening .
27 Bill could n't beli well they came down to seventeen pound , I thought well that 's not much
28 The first game was good , but it came down to one player , Garrison , who was desperate to win , and one player , Graff , who just kind of did n't want to lose .
29 It all came down to bloody money .
30 ‘ She came down to Aberconwy School where we all were and said she wanted all the mothers and babies to stay with her , ’ said Tracey Parker .
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