Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Is it not the case that although the wage increases of British workers have come down the benefits of that have been dissipated , and that due to the recession induced by the Government productivity has gone down although it has gone up in Germany and as a result unit labour costs in the year to the second quarter of 1991 went up by 3 per cent . |
2 | We did , we did the Merry Widow and we had , th the Gazettes they 're called , th the Gazettes and er they used to come out the wings with all this , you know ? |
3 | It was crowded , and as the rain began to fall more rabbits came down the runs . |
4 | As the dusk came down the bats came out and the song of birds ceased one by one until only a lone blackbird spoke occasionally from the shadows . |
5 | Great carts pulled by as many as six horses at a time came up the roads from the east and waited at Ridgery Butts until a party of people who wanted to cross the forest formed up so that they could travel together . |
6 | " They came up the streets towards the station , crowds of people , young men . |
7 | She would send him off to some lecturing engagement with butter and other rations to give his hostess , and when he came back the rations would be found as a soggy mess in his pocket . |
8 | Everything that I do The other night when we came back the streets were deserted . |
9 | So my sisters er When we was coming down the lanes , now them country lanes , were n't all done nice , they were grass , where the carts used to come through . |
10 | Crowds of people were coming down the quays , all heading eastwards . |
11 | I do n't want us both to be telling a set of different lies , and coming up the idiots after all . |
12 | but that was n't with flood water coming over , that was because it was coming up the drains , cos it could n't drain into the river |
13 | But this caused Aboyeur to veer away from the rails and collide with Craganour , carrying him out towards the centre of the course and interfering with the finishing runs of Nimbus — who had been far enough back at Tattenham Corner for his jockey to have seen the suffragette incident — and Great Sport , both coming up the stands side . |
14 | hanging out the window shouting abuse at one another coming up the corridors |
15 | My brother Emanuel and myself going into God 's Gift Mine with the Commissioners Mr. Robert and Mr. George Bowes with others coming up the ladders from the level , it pleased God that the ladders slipt from their hold being upon them Mr. George Bowes , his man Turn , my brother Emanuel , Mr. Robert Bowes , Martin Moser and myself . |
16 | Third thought ( weird — like coming out the flicks ) : I 've been dreaming ; this is the dormitory ; must be late , there 's no sign of the windows . |
17 | oh it , they showed you pictures of things coming out the squares |
18 | ‘ They 'll come down the servants ’ stairs and out at the back door . |
19 | This enchanting white-faced chestnut could be excitable before her races — it was the Royal Hunt Cup winner Come On The Blues , her travelling companion and calming influence , on whom she had her crush — but was admirably genuine , and her home-stretch surge to bring British racing its first great triumph in the Breeders ' Cup ensured that the affection in which she was held during her racing career would not fade . |
20 | Because another one was er we come down the houses in here , empty houses and in , in the summer they used to grow flowers , Marguerites , and we used to go in the backyard , we were n't supposed to , er and cut these flowers and make them into bunches and , and sell them for tuppence and thruppence a bunch . |
21 | You come down the shops . |
22 | Diesel offers immediate fuel saving of between 20 to 30 per cent , and when such developments as the direct-injected , two-stroke , supercharged diesel come along the savings could be higher , 70 or 80 per cent , which would reduce carbon dioxide emissions . |
23 | I come over the fields like the wind |
24 | Soon the words come off the subjects , the cone becomes a ‘ Kone ’ with its mass sliced through with layers of transparent plastic to make a more categorisable kinetic work . |
25 | Three , five , and when you 've worked these square roots out , they always come out the opposites sides , it 's always plus or minus , , always , always , always . |
26 | Normally see as people as the cars come out the lights change . |
27 | And now just You remember what you used to do when you come out the baths ? |
28 | And a chap come out the offices and say right , you you you . |
29 | She watched groups of people come round the winners , groups of friends going into the two pubs on the harbour street , people hailing each other , saving places of vantage on the wall for their friends . |
30 | But he 's like , he 's always doing , like he 's never like comes up the lanes or anything , or swims about . |