Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The timing control allows your heating to come on up to six times a day , with each time set at a different temperature . |
2 | In previous years I have n't had a class on the and I thought I had one this year as an experiment and er , pardon me just a second hello yes , that was a little annoying to say the least , cos those students have come in specially for that , yeah , yeah yeah yeah yeah right Oh dear right certainly not well , would it be easier to show them in my office , that 's seven , seven , seven ? |
3 | Moderator I 've asked for this new clause to come in immediately after seven because of what in accepting seven we 've just done . |
4 | And you would n't have come down here in such a tearing hurry , and be accompanied by an expert in nuclear weaponry , unless the bombs were of a rather nasty variety . |
5 | Okay , feel free to come down here at any time with this sheet and er going through the , the examples in greater detail Q M four FIT was the data file , you 'll always be able to access , right when you 've logged out of the network feel free to go and a merry Christmas , see you next year . |
6 | The inability of Mr Frohnmayer to come down squarely on one side of this debate or the other plagued his early tenure , and ultimately contributed to his vulnerability when Mr Buchanan stepped up his attack . |
7 | The lightning , it seemed to Lydia , had undoubtedly come off best in that encounter . |
8 | Most neatly captured by the notion of the free economy and the strong state ( Miliband and Saville , 1979 ; Gamble , 1988 ) , the project has involved both the disciplinary reaction to those who have come out worst from this restructuring in the handling of uprisings among British Black communities and a series of confrontations with the Trade Union movement and the need to present massive cuts in welfare service delivery as essential for economic prosperity . |
9 | Indeed , if the prudent poor are a minority in the majority coalition , then it is possible to see a reason why the middle and lower-middle income ranges appear to come out well in redistributive studies . |
10 | It may be that , as more scientific information is gathered on fish physiology , the evidence for believing that fish feel pain might become overwhelming and the Society may have to come out firmly against this sport . |
11 | In a taped statement broadcast on two radio stations yesterday he said : ‘ I , David Koresh , agree upon the broadcasting of this tape to come out peacefully with all the people immediately . ’ |
12 | Mutis ' volumes began to come out only in 1954 , which must be some kind of record ; in this case the explanation was the various political vicissitudes of the century and a half following his death . |
13 | Erm sorry sorry to come back again to this financial summary . |
14 | But on this showing they will not even beat Poland at Wembley in September , let alone collect the minimum draw in Rotterdam that they will need to come back here in 12 months . |
15 | well it 's not worth going down the road to come back up to that pub |
16 | Yeah , and it came on just before eleven |
17 | One night , I remember , I woke up and came down again at ten . |
18 | The barrister came down along with two others , their silk gowns rustling , their noses lifted a little against the dusty air . |
19 | when she came in absolutely like this , I thought , I 'll leave you while you answer the phone . |
20 | Country horses — horses that worked chiefly on the land — came in once in three months , on the average . |
21 | You know when Beecham was conducting it once a trumpeter came in early in one of the big silences : the kind of catastrophe you can do nothing about . |
22 | When they asked for volunteers to carry out the various tasks of such a committee , the offers came in promptly from all parts of the Hall . |
23 | New artists Youssou N'dour and Tracy Chapman contributed a vital freshness to the London evening : Chapman , admittedly , had much less impact than at the Mandela concert , mainly because she sang carbon copies of songs which are now heard anywhere and everywhere ; but N'dour 's intriguing vocal range and muezzin 's inflections came over brilliantly in this company . |
24 | I will refrain from the obvious comment , and merely state that Air Force food was usually good , if a bit basic , and we came off better in that department than civilians . |
25 | That , that big job you were supposed to go on abroad never came off then with all this blooming |
26 | One or two of the larger houses , though , had roof gardens ; and , as he watched , two women came up on to one of these and began watering the plants . |
27 | ‘ I came up here for some headache tablets , ’ she continued matter-of-factly . |
28 | The local Wiccans came up here on warm nights to dance around in their bare scuddies . |
29 | We went into Street for a few years and then we came up here in nineteen twenty eight . |
30 | Strandman led most of the way but Goodchild came back steadily from 12th at the end of the first lap to win . |