Example sentences of "came [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 jostein was back in action last night for sheff utd after a long injury — came on on 2–0 to scum .
2 Then , as she watched , a light came on in one of the upper rooms , and she shifted uneasily as she recognised Luke as he came to the window and looked out .
3 However , in spite of stringent credit referencing precautions , loans in arrears between six and twelve months rose from 24,000 in 1982 to 83,000 in 1988 according to the Building Societies Association statistics , but came down to 58,000 in 1989 .
4 So that when Greg Hocking , after an evening marking essays , came in at nine-fifteen for a good night pint , his friend the landlord said : ‘ Your old girls have been at it today . ’
5 Mrs Stych came in at half past one , her wings bedraggled from the weight of her coat .
6 Tessa came in at half past eight and looked overjoyed .
7 Whining farting howling erm he came in at half past five and er overnight again she 's got two carloads there so it was just the same till gone eleven anyway when Mick came in I said to him what did that bloke say and he said he 's looking out some different equipment to what he
8 The price-earnings ratio for the larger software companies was 24.7 against just 15.1 for smaller companies , while total market capitalisation to turnover came in at 1.24 for large and 1.11 for small companies .
9 All three came in with two under par rounds of 73 over the Royal Lytham and St Annes on a day when only eight players bettered a demanding par .
10 Suzi Hoflin came in with two of her pupils and put Ingrid through a reasonable enough gypsy dance routine .
11 When the much more rigid ‘ composite ’ constructions came in in Victorian times one or two of the racing clippers were built with hulls of deliberately controllable rigidity .
12 There were no aircraft or aircrew and the Met girls ' sole job was plotting charts , a new one every hour , and collecting the teleprinter reports as they came in from each of the out-stations in the Group .
13 The lessons on the causes and remedies of worry were most beneficial and the psychology of using your mind in order to create a change in the body , which came through in most of the classes , helped to reduce the constant tensions in my mind , with the result that I am a much less tense person and a lot of my worries have just vanished .
14 And if you ever came up with eight of them on the one coupon , you could also mark X in the box for no publicity as you made plans to spend , spend , spend .
15 Hendley claimed during the trial that her lover came up with hundreds of schemes for disposing of her husband .
16 Yet though the issue of unemployment exerted considerable impact upon British politics it does not appear that Britain 's political parties came up with much in the way of a meaningful solution to the problem .
17 In a market contrast to what had gone before in the Singles , it was some of the unsung members of the European side who came up with most of the points to secure the tie .
18 In late 1988 , Fairclough came up against some of the worst tunnelling conditions its engineers had ever encountered , in sandy ground beneath Tooting Bec Common , south London .
19 Although , when we came back from one of our canters , Cool Ground was very bright .
20 A German came out of one of the huts .
21 Very intimate sounds were coming from the cubicles , but it was n't until the girl who had beckoned her earlier on came out of one of them and pointed to another where the door was open , and whispered harshly , ‘ Do n't you want to go ? ’ that she realised , Yes ; yes , she did want to go .
22 That 's right your tape machine came out of one of those boxes .
23 I first met with Arnie it must 've been ‘ 44 , I did n't get to know him well then but he came out of that with one hell of a name as a field man .
24 His 123 came out of 165 off 162 deliveries in 211 minutes ; a few months earlier in Australia he had run himself out on 99 in his desperation to reach the magic figure , but one would never have guessed it from the effortless way he swept there now .
25 Alright , I mean , we were just sort of thinking well sort of four o'clock was n't she , she was starting to come out to Che she came out with Cheeky with us last night , but of course , that 's all gon na go again in n it , if it 's gon na be five o'clock ?
26 Defending his nationalist stance in parliament , Keating presented the ALP , which came out in 1991 in favour of establishing a republic by 2001 , as the patriotic party and accused his conservative opponents of servile nostalgia .
27 Gary 's teacher came round with both of them .
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