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

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1 To come somewhere like this would have been better , somewhere where I had to be in at a certain time , where I could n't have certain people come in .
2 It must 've been a belt that 's come right through central London and completely missed the suburbs , or North London anyway suburbs
3 If this advice had come only from junior officials , he might have been able to over-rule it .
4 Responding to SCOTVEC 's suggestions , however , the Prison Service has now created a support structure across institutions which ensures parity of standards and allows Instructors to come together at regular intervals for staff development sessions .
5 These views do not make it easy for individuals to come out , still less for the interest to come together in public political activity .
6 Please or thank you , or complimenting someone on their effort , does n't seem to come naturally to many managers or supervisors .
7 Please or thank you , or complimenting someone on their effort , does n't seem to come naturally to many managers or supervisors
8 Here , as it has turned out , was an organization where he has found he is seriously good at something , and where all the disparate strands of his life have come together with extraordinary clarity .
9 Before The Ring Culshaw , Nilsson and Björling had come together in 1961 to record her first complete Verdi role , Amelia in Un ballo in maschera .
10 I do not like the graphic novel , and for a new work from a successful author to come only in this form seems to me a shame .
11 The gentoo is a large penguin , standing over sixty centimetres tall and is more like the king penguin in its habits , preferring to come ashore on sandy beaches and establish ‘ rookeries ’ up on nearby hillsides .
12 The commando parties were to come ashore at three points : over the bows of Campbeltown ; on the Old Entrance quays ; and on the Old Mole .
13 In the words of Claire , a crew member ‘ I have also come away with lasting friendships , borne of total trust , respect and deep affection . ’
14 ‘ But we 've come away with two victories — so we must be doing something right .
15 Yeah I think we 'd better come away from that , thank you .
16 ‘ The fundamental thing is that we have come away from true asset finance , ’ said Tony Foley , director of Leaseplan , which has a portfolio of £60m in asset finance plus a further £150m in vehicle leasing .
17 I 'm lucky , very lucky indeed you know just to come away with bruised ribs .
18 You can have a lot of fun shooting city lights , but there are one or two points to watch out for if you are going to come away with some really effective shots .
19 It is better to come away with half a dozen good shots which may be sold to clients , than to finish up with six hundred unsaleable frames which will have no further practical use .
20 valium is not an accepted treatment for depression and that we have excellent anti-depressant drugs , particularly ones that have come just in recent years that are very effective for depression , and I think bringing a great deal of benefit to depressed people .
21 By early March , oil had come ashore at various points along a strip of Saudi coastline stretching some 130 miles south of the Kuwaiti border .
22 I 'll take you straight home to rest and I 'll organize Gaston and Julius to come just before five , and I 'll tell Karl he is to report promptly .
23 It is a tribute to how far we have come already in theoretical physics that it now takes enormous machines and a great deal of money to perform an experiment whose results we can not predict .
24 and all she can think of to say is ( and here he mimicked a heavy filmstar accent which actually was nothing like the actress in the film at all , because the woman in the film is an ordinary , decent , hardworking woman ) , ‘ Oh dahlink , I 'ave missed you so much , ’ and then the first thing she does after waiting for him to come home for seven fucking years is to leave the fucking gas on while she 's making his coffee , and then of course she 's so tense that she just ca n't wait for a fag , she lights up , there you go ; bang .
25 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 .
26 Who 'd want to come home to this ?
27 I 'm surprised you bother to come home at all ! ’
28 ‘ It 's a pity you bothered to come home at all , darling , ’ said Mrs. Mounce .
29 and she said something about , oh we 've been to that new pub , she said , mind , she said , we had to come home at half past nine , she said , he 'd had enough , she said , he were ready for bed , God , she said he 's turning into a right old man , and you know what I mean , she did n't , she would n't ,
30 And if you want to come home with traditional Portuguese pottery then your best bet would be the Minho region , north of Oporto , where street markets sell the distinctive , bright designs for a third of the price of Lisbon shops .
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