Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [adv] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Now is this a suggestion the thin end of the wedge , that we now start taking away the authority of our service committees to decide what they want to do , and have to pass it back up the line for decisions to be made , because quite frankly , I do n't want to come down here five days a week , ten hours a day for full council meetings . |
2 | FORECAST IMPROVEMENTS BEGIN TO COME THROUGH AS REMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKE EFFECT |
3 | Most people had come out as married couples , so it was inevitable that four young people living within pony and trap distance of each other would become more than good friends . |
4 | Yesterday the crossing was in operation again , amid local claims that the warning lights came on only 10 seconds before trains go through . |
5 | Erm turbocharging in diesel engines really came on about ten years ago . |
6 | Margaret closed her eyes tightly as the ruler came down hard six times across her palm . |
7 | The hon. Gentleman came in just five minutes ago . |
8 | The FTSE came in just 0.2 points ahead and slipped around eight points before settling up 0.7 points at 2812.9 . |
9 | He now came in so many shapes and sizes they did n't know quite where they were with Him . |
10 | 2 Watford strikes came in as many minutes . |
11 | The shares opened at 47 ½ p and climbed rapidly to 56p as a number of brokers came in as heavy buyers . |
12 | " I have n't seen her for several weeks then she came in about two hours ago — sort of staggered into the kitchen , and she was carrying the kitten in her mouth . |
13 | The divorce came through about six months ago . ’ |
14 | Prime Minister John Major watched Smith smash 82 of the 114 runs England added from their final 10 overs his third fifty came off just 20 balls and said : ‘ Gilbert Jessop would be proud of him . |
15 | His 59 came off only 55 balls , but when he and then Garner departed , Gomes was apparently stranded on 96 since Marshall was not expected to bat . |
16 | Campbell 's 140 came off only 146 balls and included 14 fours and six sixes . |
17 | There was one child came up about seventeen times |
18 | And this came up about three times ! |
19 | But it came up about three times ! |
20 | In 1990 he was so impressed by the Belfast reception that he came back just three weeks later to do it all again . |
21 | And she came back about five minutes after she went and you can call me . |
22 | One of them — a little old-fashioned perhaps , for I do not see many people doing it nowadays — is to walk around it guide-book in hand , best of all with one of those old Murray 's Handbooks for Travellers , the most catholic , the most informative , the most solid guide-books ever written in this country ; still well worth buying though the last one came out nearly fifty years ago and one must hunt for them with increasing difficulty in the second-hand bookshops . |
23 | Then the album came out about six months later and there was no track — the track never made it to the album ! |
24 | The 260 days of the sacred year each had a number from one to thirteen attached to it and there were also twenty different day-names , arranged so that the same combination of number and name only came round again 260 days later . |
25 | In those hungry , freezing years she had borne and lost two children in the small sod hut in which they lived , before Olga , coming in slightly easier times , had survived . |
26 | any other money coming in as regular payments |
27 | For Richards it was another triumph , with 145 coming off just 159 balls , a display even more spectacular than Gooch 's — although the Englishman had had to contend with rather more hostile bowling . |
28 | Glass hit 91 which included 11 boundaries , his half century coming off only 40 balls . |
29 | However and this is why we 've got this big diagram coming up however different councils are elected at different points in the electoral sequence . |
30 | The 603 should come in under 3.2 watts . |