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

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1 ‘ Would you like to come down to Carinish Court for a few days ? ’
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 I came down to earth a bit when Harry Enfield came on to thunderous applause .
5 It all came down to bloody money .
6 ‘ 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 .
7 We went on to do a good matinée performance and came off to thunderous applause and whistles of appreciation .
8 If , however , he were to arrive only to find Madeleine promised to someone else , he would have to suffer again those bitter pangs of regret he 'd endured before he came out to Blue Ash Farm .
9 He did not marry again until much later , when he was coming back to political life after the economic changes of 1962 , which made the shipping more important .
10 Coming back to ordinary morality , ordinary people , individuals .
11 The opening of the novel is then the story of his ‘ death ’ : the time between ‘ dying ’ and coming back to full consciousness , a period of uncertain length , but possibly covering two years or more .
12 Yep , we 'll come along to anaerobic sludge later .
13 ‘ I did not come back to international rugby just to be the grandad of the B side .
14 These actually come down to common sense , but it still needs to be stressed that the successful study of coinage , as any other historical discipline , should be based on as full a collection of the evidence as possible as well as an awareness that this evidence should never be taken at face value .
15 Not everything comes down to monetary profit and loss , you know . ’
16 ‘ It sounds as though you really do believe that everything comes down to monetary profit and loss . ’
17 It all comes down to practical implementation of flexible working hours and job sharing , so that women working in the nursing profession do not have to follow male patterns of employment , where eventually they find that combining family responsibility with work is simply too difficult , and they leave .
18 Yeah , yeah it all comes down to personal taste
19 In the end it comes down to personal prejudice .
20 Paul Oldfield and Simon Reynolds reckon it all comes down to sexual politics .
21 That comes down to bad maintenance
22 Assuming DOL comes back to full fitness that leaves us with DOL , Newsome , Wetherall , Fairclough and Jobson for effectively 2 places , and that s before we start looking at the youth team players .
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