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

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1 Anyone who would like to come along to watch a venue , the next date is :
2 ‘ One afternoon a big wolf waited in a dark forest for a little girl to come along carrying a basket of food to her grandmother .
3 Who 've actually come in to see the shows to get there point of view to say what they like and what they dislike .
4 Exercises , whether for translation or other kinds of manipulation , can be neatly presented in sentences , with a tick or a mark for each one , and in this way everybody knows where they are going , and how far they have come in developing the necessary formal basis .
5 But erm because I 've been out there doing this and that 's that was part of my if you like to come in to do the recruitment side of it , er I had to experience and I 'm glad I did because there were one or two pre-judgements I had about advertising sales , as most people do , erm that I had to get wiped out of my erm my my system .
6 Historians will be occupied for a long time to come in determining the exact balance and interaction of forces — including , to mention only the more obvious , the economic disaster of the Second World War , the rise of America , and the development of nationalism — which contributed to Britain 's imperial demise .
7 Decisions should also be reached as to whether appointment lists should be displayed in the school and parents invited to come in to choose a discussion time or whether staff will decide and write to parents informing them of an allocated time .
8 Then they have to send Ministers like that youngster around the world with a begging bowl to get other industries to come in to repair the damage that they have done .
9 as if that were an omen , the race itself went just as badly and after nine laps Jackie had to come in to change a deflating tyre .
10 So you , yes we , we 've got the end of feudalism , and then we , we 've got this promotion of the rich peasant economy , the promotion of inequalities but at the same time you might need to come in to protect the ri the poor at the bottom because you do n't want those inequalities to get too great .
11 It was also to be a welcoming home for John and Angela , who had come down to watch the final round and were staying at the Bell Hotel .
12 Twice Ferdinando had come down to spend the night with her and twice she had refused him without offering any adequate reason .
13 Just before she had gone up to rest and change for dinner , Robert 's daughter , Alice , had come down to see the company .
14 But when we tol When we told us they said Oh they 'd have come down to match the nearest competitor , and we thought oh why did he quote up there in the first place then .
15 The boxcar , one of ten , had been parked in the marshalling-yards at Tobolsk for nearly twenty-four hours when the railway workers had come along to feed the sheep and hitch the cars on to a new engine .
16 The L.T.A. were represented by Barbara Davis who had come along to supervise the ‘ rating ’ of players to enable them to qualify to compete in the V.W. series tournaments during the summer .
17 I was longing to say no when she rang on Sunday but simply could not — she is married to a German and only comes home to Scotland once a year because of the costs , and I know how much she likes to come through to see the shops and friends .
18 Organ jazz has long been club-trendy , but it has taken until now for a new artist to come through to match the likes of Jimmy Smith and John Patton .
19 Organ jazz has for a long time been club-trendy but it has taken until now for a new artist to come through to match the likes of Jimmy Smith and ‘ Big ’ John Patton with whom she shares a clear affinity in her choice of rhythms and blues inflections .
20 By now the head has come up to witness the miserable result .
21 AN unusual opportunity has come up to buy an English vineyard .
22 The grey tracksuited Apostle , who had come up to make a routine check of the sleeping quarters , doubled over with a grunt of agony .
23 And one thing you might come up with — this is just my idea , Vic is n't so sure about it — is that they ( i.e. us ) have come back to re-enact the ceremony for some reason that 's tremendously important to their tribes .
24 As one of the innocent men remarked outside court : ‘ Much more would have come out had the trial continued . ’
25 But who 's going to come out to see a nonentity like you ?
26 Yes oh yes another about another six years probably but we had to come back to educate the kids .
27 He got a few yards down , he said so I said well have yo you have n't come round to view the house today have you ?
28 It 's come round to collect the money she asked for it .
29 By May 1989 , however , many of these critics had come round to praise the continued radicalism of the Thatcher government , in education , tax cuts , and further measures of privatization .
30 Just then the signalman came down to say the King had died .
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