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

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1 The reflectors , the mean here is at thirteen the average is thirteen they 're all slightly higher , so eighteen to twenty would be a very strong whereas the others have just come out fifteen to seventeen which is strong , you 've actually come out fairly strong there , because the highest score for anything is twenty .
2 Philip guided her by the arm into the front entrance and the hall , where a frightening array of girls in uniforms with white aprons and the cook , whom Eileen had known since she was a child , came up one by one and greeted them .
3 Now , when I came back from Stop Hill the other night , must have been , oh must have been Thursday , cos Paul erm , was going out with Alec and then they were going to Alec for dinner and when I came back one of the erm wooden staves was off here , had been prized off .
4 The East stand is somewhat of a boon for us ‘ traditionalists ’ who like to stand to watch our teams play … when the Leeds Bond came out one of the perks was season tickets for the new seats in the East Stand at Kop standing prices ( for then existing Kop season ticket holders ) which is/was 180 quid .
5 The stories came out one by one until eventually the diversion of funds to the Contras became known .
6 In the Chester Diocese , opinion is split on women priests , though a vote held by clergymen came out 40 to 33 in favour of the ordination of women .
7 They were coming down one of the streets that led to the square .
8 Up front , United were never a force ; coming up one of their best efforts , which deserved more than it got .
9 ‘ If you come up one by one , without weapons , I 'll take you home to a fair trial in England .
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