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

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1 But if he was to come on at three o'clock in the morning , the other man called away would n't be replaced .
2 And you do n't have to have a history degree to come along to one of these things ?
3 And you do n't have to have a history degree to come along to one of these things ?
4 He 's , he 's already come in for one form put it , he 's obviously filled one form in , he came up and he said can I have an application form for that job in the window , so I gave him one and he went , oh well I 've just filled one in .
5 Yeah that 's what I 've come in for twenty for .
6 They 've just come in for ninety three .
7 Then the old old binder used to come in with two two year old stalwarts , horses , and he used to go round this field and it used to take him days .
8 Thank you Mr Mayor I just wanted t to come in with two fairly quick points er as to why I will not be able to support this amendment , but the first is that the leader of the council has indicated that the efficiency savings erm has got as far as it can go and that , you know , we have been trimming at the margins and there is no more margin left and that leads you to believe that perhaps one should be looking at somewhat more er root and branch type of pruning in the spending that that the labour group want to actually erm deal with , er and the second point I would like to make , and er I thank councillor for giving us a a a a new word tonight obfuscation because that describes exactly what I think the labour group are trying to do by bringing this figure down it removes the embarrassment they would have from having to add on a substantial sum of money f due to the failure to collect the cou er the community charge in previous years and I think that they are trying by by this amendment with some very quick foot work to try and delude the people of this city .
9 Well sometimes if I 'm doing er say a sixty year old , to sixty five , he 's got his state pension to come in at sixty five , so even if the P E P has n't quite recovered , he might just decide to leave that where it is , and then his state pension comes in , his income is then made up , and off we go again .
10 The idea , based on a shared controller architecture , was to come in at two to four times the performance of a conventional X box and reach pricing levels of $700-$800 a seat in two to three years .
11 ‘ Unfortunately , in all the confusion of evidence , it seems to have come down to one brother 's word against the other . ’
12 In his memoirs the former president writes , ‘ At the beginning of my second term , Congress , the bureaucracy and the media were still working in concert to maintain the ideas and ideology of the traditional Eastern liberal establishment that had come down to 1973 through the New Deal , the New Frontier , and the Great Society . ’
13 Well there seems to be a slight mismatch there , and perhaps some of this mismatch is also a part of , with the confusion I have of the various shifting policy of York , in term in terms of their requirement , there has been in the in the not too recent recent past York were saying they had an additional requirement beyond need which they termed their concealed requirement , although it might not be a concealed dwellings , as we might otherwise describe them , of one thousand six hundred , and that has progressively come down to seven hundred as presented at this enquiry .
14 It may well be the same story that has come down in two different strands of tradition .
15 Since March 1990 , the number of patients waiting more than two years has come down by 47 per cent .
16 The optimum completion time has come down by one minute to 11 minutes and more time is being allowed on the roads and tracks section before the cross country .
17 right , erm Could you , you said that your payroll costs had come down by five million that 's figure is it ?
18 It has come down from 52 per cent .
19 The money 's been pouring on to Gala 's Image , odds have come down from 25 to 1 .
20 May I remind him that inflation has come down from 10.9 to 3.7 per cent. , that interest rates have been cut by 4.5 percentage points and that we have the lowest level of inflation for 25 years — below that of west Germany .
21 Why he decided to come down on one player 's side against another is beyond comprehension .
22 job to get out the house for a little while and she usually gets granny up , cos granny have to come down on one of those chairs .
23 It is no longer to come down on one side or other of the fence as the entire poem was so clearly designed to do , but to say following the ways of God will mean this .
24 At that time I had some interest in advertising and marketing , so I decided to get people I knew in some of the big stores to come down to one of our towns .
25 The IMF cast doubt on budget expectations relating to inflation , forecast by the government to come down to 4.5 per cent but which the IMF believed would be at least 5.5 per cent , and on the ability of the government to cut public spending sufficiently .
26 And you 've got to come down to eleven for that .
27 The same Gary Player financially assisted a smiling Bantu by the name of Vincent Tshabalala to come over in 1976 .
28 News has come through about one Alan Parker who performs in York next week .
29 We the both together you could g you could go down either shaft , but you had three doors to come through from one pit to the other .
30 If Mr McCrickard gets it right , the benefits of cost savings will begin to come through in 1991 .
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