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

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1 Yes , it might , it might , but , but , but now you 're getting a little bit , you 're getting a bit too , too sophisticated now , we 're going to come on to that later .
2 Erm , and I I would like to come on to that immediately if I may , but again it does indicate erm , a movement , in the right direction of getting more er women employees into higher management levels .
3 I know we 're going to come on to this again later .
4 See basically what you 're talking about is , you know when you close somebody , and I 've got to come on to this , because this is the , this is the key to selling deals .
5 And you do n't have to have a history degree to come along to one of these things ?
6 And you do n't have to have a history degree to come along to one of these things ?
7 All three elements have to come in to any budget decision and nobody can ignore all three , indeed if you look around three groups of the council you 'll see that all the budget proposed tonight will take into account all three areas .
8 ‘ Unfortunately , in all the confusion of evidence , it seems to have come down to one brother 's word against the other . ’
9 In his memoirs the former president writes , ‘ At the beginning of my second term , Congress , the bureaucracy and the media were still working in concert to maintain the ideas and ideology of the traditional Eastern liberal establishment that had come down to 1973 through the New Deal , the New Frontier , and the Great Society . ’
10 Well there seems to be a slight mismatch there , and perhaps some of this mismatch is also a part of , with the confusion I have of the various shifting policy of York , in term in terms of their requirement , there has been in the in the not too recent recent past York were saying they had an additional requirement beyond need which they termed their concealed requirement , although it might not be a concealed dwellings , as we might otherwise describe them , of one thousand six hundred , and that has progressively come down to seven hundred as presented at this enquiry .
11 Please or thank you , or complimenting someone on their effort , does n't seem to come naturally to many managers or supervisors .
12 Please or thank you , or complimenting someone on their effort , does n't seem to come naturally to many managers or supervisors
13 At that time I had some interest in advertising and marketing , so I decided to get people I knew in some of the big stores to come down to one of our towns .
14 The IMF cast doubt on budget expectations relating to inflation , forecast by the government to come down to 4.5 per cent but which the IMF believed would be at least 5.5 per cent , and on the ability of the government to cut public spending sufficiently .
15 And you 've got to come down to eleven for that .
16 We are also told that wage increases have to come down to German levels , and there has been some movement in that direction .
17 ‘ Would you like to come down to Carinish Court for a few days ? ’
18 I often wondered how different my life might have been if I had had a wife and family to come home to all these years .
19 Who 'd want to come home to this ?
20 Even with a new economic miracle somewhere ahead , it will take years for the East Germans ' standard of living to come close to that of their rich cousins .
21 For one litter of kittens to encounter another , or for one nursing mother to come close to another 's nest , would be a rare occurrence .
22 The proposition is not intended to be an advertising slogan or headline , but the clearest propositions are likely to come close to this .
23 But setting aside those factors , the overall running costs of injection do begin to come close to those of conventional spreading , over a period of time .
24 The only group to have come close to this sort of vetting of its members is the charity Action for Victims of Medical Accidents ( AVMA ) .
25 after one second it 's come up to two thirds of V.
26 There may also be more room for professional bodies to discipline those whose conduct has not come up to expected standards but where proving dishonesty in a court would be hard .
27 However , for databases which fail to come up to that standard a new right to prevent unfair extraction is proposed .
28 If the pH failed to come up to 5 after 20 minutes ( 1200 seconds ) , the acid clearance time was regarded to be 1200 seconds .
29 Yes , I mean it 's not the whole of the market , admittedly , and we are still encouraging our own countrymen to take a holiday in this country erm but if one 's blunt about it , yes , it 's erm a large sector of the market and one that is , one we 've got to get back to come up to last year 's levels .
30 the real feeling and we feel we 've got to come up to some sort of a standard .
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