Example sentences of "[adv] come [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He said it 'll all come out in court , he said he , he wo n't get away with it |
2 | no doubt it 'll all come out in fullness of time |
3 | Sir Robin Day searched a long memory for some event remotely comparable , and could only come up with Edwina 's famous threat to handcuff herself to the rostrum until hanging was brought back . |
4 | I mean there was a big battle to get women into the Working Men 's Clubs , because they could only come in as men 's guests . |
5 | Civic Forum and PAV emphasized that economic prosperity would only come about after sacrifices and hard work , leading to the emergence of a fully-fledged market economy , with a variety of forms of economic ownership . |
6 | But I got talking to one of them and he told me he 'd just come out of prison where he 'd done time for soliciting . |
7 | Erm which would give you some contact with erm , er you know people who 'd er er just come out of prison or , or you know had been serving some sort of sentence or other , you know , maybe not a custodial one or something . |
8 | Yeah , we 'd just come in from town as well had n't we ? |
9 | Sorry can I just come back to Mr 's point , where you say , that the current rate of vacancy . |
10 | He said he 'd just come back from Amsterdam and he had tried some and said it was great and did I know where he could get some . |
11 | Yeah and I said to her erm , and she said I do n't know how it came out about her son in the fire service , oh I know she 'd just come back from Orlando , cos she 'd been off work having had a hysterectomy and she had three week 's leave due to her |
12 | As Dana Gillespie recalls , ‘ I 'm sure everyone 's got a different version of it , and I really did n't witness any rows , but I would often hear from my assistant who would tell me he 'd just come back from MainMan offices and the door was closed into DeFries 's inner sanctum , and there were raised voices between David and him in there . |
13 | It will just come down to organization really wo n't it ? |
14 | Why do you always come round in pairs ? |
15 | He must be ready to speculate , for the sources ( in this case the chronicles and records of government which provide him with much of his material ) do not always come up to expectation . |
16 | We 'll always come out on calls if necessary , and yes , we certainly attend to budgies . ’ |
17 | Still you could always come back to Malia for a little peace and quiet in the local monastery ! |
18 | Then you can always come back to me. ’ |
19 | ‘ The problem , ’ said , senior partner with Dorman Jeffrey , ‘ is that estimating is an art , not a science , and you can still come up against obstacles from the other side and other unforeseen circumstances outwith your control . |
20 | After the end of the First World War and when the motor car came in did they still come along on horses ? |
21 | I did n't want the other boys to view us as being mates because then I would probably come in for abuse too . |
22 | The patient 's colour , face and body features as well as pulse and tongue will also come in for scrutiny . |
23 | ‘ Just by joining the ratings system does n't mean a player will immediately come up against Bates or Durie , ’ the LTA 's events manager Gavin Fletcher told me . |
24 | I know he would regularly come down to Low Birk Hatt — and , indeed , Sleetburn when we were there — with his violin , and Mother used to accompany him on our organ . |
25 | Depending on how Apicella performs this weekend , he may even come in for Portugal . |
26 | An important assumption shapes enforcement practice here , namely that deterioration in water quality will frequently come about by design rather than accident . |
27 | Encourage children to write about ‘ the trouble with teachers ’ and ‘ the school I would like ’ they may well come up with ideas worth adopting . |
28 | Erm the principle aim of the new settlement would be to meet the needs of Greater York and one area that I 'm afraid has n't been considered yet , but which I think may well come out in connection with the employment policies in due course , is whether or not a new settlement in Selby would actually conflict with the underlying policies of Selby for development . |
29 | Anyway the next day they were on the er if machine is not clean when I come in then I should not run as I did not run this morning for four hours as I might as well come in on Saturday morning and clean them myself So she in . |
30 | If you took a living body and cut it up into ever smaller pieces , you would eventually come down to specks of pure protoplasm . |