Example sentences of "come [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Benny could see her mother sitting there stretching her hand out full of what she had been full of for months now : the huge advantages of being able to come home every night by bus .
2 I think we 're gon na have to come home a bit early next Tuesday to make pan pancakes .
3 Daddy 'll have to come home a bit early to have it done .
4 Yeah , you 'll have to come home a bit er , a bit er
5 She wished she had decided to come home a month earlier , even two days earlier .
6 I had come home a day early .
7 When the Alexander teacher thinks you have grasped the fundamental principles of inhibition and direction , he will ask you to come once a fortnight and then once a month .
8 You used to come once a week for dinner
9 And er she got it away eventually bathing it and talking to the little girl and then she said to her now I want you to come here every day she said so I can I see to that for you .
10 Very often your teacher may ask you to come twice a week for two or three weeks and then once a week for a further period which will vary from pupil to pupil .
11 Some of them had come quite a way , from Phobos , even , people I knew when I was still hustling for my white card .
12 You have come quite a distance , after all .
13 Webster 's resignation came only a month after a fire in the US embassy in Moscow , which apparently led to the loss of computer disks and other sensitive material when Soviet firefighters , possibly including State Security ( KGB ) agents , were allowed to move unescorted through parts of the building .
14 The news came only a weeks after another major Abingdon employer , Abingdon Carpets , announced a hundred and fifty jobs would go with the transfer of its distribution centre from the town to Bradford .
15 United 's best chance of the half came just a minute later ; Martin Foyle ran on to the perfect Paul Simpson through ball , he actually got past goal keeper Andy Gosney but he was forced just a little bit wide .
16 Harvey 's resignation came just a fortnight after assistant manager Graham Shepherd resigned .
17 Ms Raymond 's death came just a month after the break-up of her marriage to her second husband with whom she had a 10-month-old daughter .
18 Rush 's club landmark came just a week after he had reached a scoring milestone for his country .
19 Strangely enough , his announcement came just the day before Sir Richard Body 's press conference on his Pig Husbandry Bill , due for its second reading on 25 January .
20 In 1931 , in the name of sectarian orthodoxy , Nizan challenged the heretical Barbusse , sought to wrest the editorial control of Monde from the hands of this unrepentant " right-wing deviationist " , and came away the loser .
21 Mark Hudson Out of the strong came forth the sweetness Not so much an installation as a duration piece created with treacle and sugar cubes .
22 They created an egg from which came forth the sun , who fashioned mankind and gave order to the world .
23 And between the ages of fourteen and eighteen came gradually the disbelief , first in free will , then in immortality , and finally in God .
24 A man who came home every night — and slept with her !
25 As for Master Gates , he came home a war hero and has been enjoying the fruits of his fame ever since . ’
26 When I came home the sun was shining brilliantly and warmly into the front of the house so I first of all had a read about the similar groups and then had a quick and short snooze till the phone rang and I began work on the laptop in the sunshine , as the battery capacity lasts about an hour or so .
27 In her imagination , when she came home the sun would be shining .
28 When Charlotte came home the dogs barked happily .
29 Our little grandson Mark , now two years old , came once a week to stay the night with us to delight us with his charming presence .
30 Mrs Hellyer only came once a week and though Dad did some of the housework , shuffling round in the mornings and yawning , almost everything had a skin of dust over it and smelt mouldy , like furniture stored in an attic .
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