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

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1 Er if you want to come on Loot and Lunchtime tomorrow ten to one quarter to oneish listen in then for the qualifying question and you can come on and take on June from Mansfield who 's our reigning champ .
2 They used to give us gum and sweets everything and the , they sometimes , the military police they used to come down town and they 'd be after deserters from Lichfield and
3 A spectacular vindication of the principle that each individual coin spun individually ( He spins one ) is as likely to come down heads as tails and therefore should cause no surprise each individual time it does .
4 Sandy McGlashan had arrived late , his hair plastered down with sweat ; he was spluttering over the tale , to whoever would listen , of how he had ‘ come up flemyng and Menzies of Bolfracks , in the street at Aberfeldy , they had their heads together and were plotting something wicked , no doubt about it , if only he could have heard what they were saying ’ .
5 He wished his voice had not come out piping and shrill .
6 The former England midfielder , who is expected to be player-coach , said before leaving for the talks : ‘ I would be happy to come back north and it will be great to be working with Howard again . ’
7 I could n't even get up Plumpton Street so I came up Fitzclarence but there were fires and damage there too . ’
8 It is the word which came up time and again in the story of Jacob 's tricking his dying father .
9 That I mean if they all came up trumps that 's Nottinghamshire covered basically .
10 He said : ‘ We have struggled all season to find the right guy but Lloyd Davies came up trumps when it really mattered . ’
11 They went out to the pub , and when Alan came back Trevor and Lucy were at home .
12 Mr Pascall 's emphasis came back time and time again to the idea of a ‘ framework ’ : ‘ The purpose of the national curriculum , ’ he said , ‘ is to ensure that there is a framework so that we can be confident that every child has the opportunity to read widely , to develop the habit of reading and to develop the love and understanding of literature .
13 If women could only have one child , girls came out head and shoulders favourite , with only half as many choosing boys .
14 and , all , all we kept saying on the train coming down Bob and I oh I hope we can slide down the bannisters
15 so they 're seriously looking to the trunk road network coming down bypass and then going off round the Caernarvon bypass ?
16 I hope I 've got some work coming up Tavistock and Devon .
17 Can you come on Les and can he come on his insurance ?
18 Some manufacturers could come up trumps and it is regrettable that we do not know the name of the supplier of a truly splendid set of stamped gilt copper grip-plates with integral coronets and a trinity of really charming chinoiserie bells on the 1777 coffin of the Second Earl De La Warr at Withyam , Sussex .
19 I reckoned I 'd come back midday and have a look over everything , but I do n't think there 'll be anything missing .
20 Come on Brian and get in the shopping .
21 Oh , come on Charlotte cos erm
22 Come down Daniel and join in the feast .
23 He says yeah but then you come down home and like , they have to go visiting everybody .
24 Also , remember to stretch when you come off court as well .
25 Also , remember to stretch when you come off court as well .
26 Had three she went into erm Tracey placed that she come out honours and Lisa highly commended .
27 Proper black and white processing takes weeks these days , unless you have your own darkroom , and sometimes the photo-kiosks think they 've cocked it up when the pictures come out sepia and so they do n't charge .
28 small number of sentences number that they come out understanding and that 's rather mysterious So to explain just in general terms , you 're interested in describing language in such a way that it 's the kindest thing that 's easy to learn , rather than hard to learn .
29 He 's just come in on the come back trail and he seems to me to be getting better and better .
30 Come back Ards and Bangor ; all is forgiven .
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