Example sentences of "can come [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She can come round for quarter an hour if she wants . |
2 | And you 've got plenty of time , you 've got a fortnight elapse between the two , we can come up with ideas , like the idea of that ? |
3 | BELOW Building on such skeletons , artists can come up with impressions of what dinosaurs like Triceratops looked like , but it should be stressed that such images are no more than guesses . |
4 | In the area of consumer use of personal computer technology , Microsoft is working with Compaq Computer Corp to develop a personal digital assistant , with cable television equipment supplier General Instrument Corp , and with ‘ Thomson , Philips and Japanese consumer electronics companies to see how personal computer intelligence can come together with consumer devices , ’ he said . |
5 | ‘ We are making it a centre where all people can come together without fear of being forced to convert to any particular denomination . |
6 | On the other hand , a reduction in costs can come about through elimination of waste . |
7 | We ca n't , we ca n't take C before B really , we 'd have to discuss C before B , we can come back into public on C if you so desire , at the end Mr |
8 | ‘ It 'll be a ride , an' we can come back over Tower Bridge , ’ Chopper suggested . |
9 | and erm er , we , and that there are various other erm we ways in which the parties should be protected , erm , which I have n't had a chance to look at today clearly the costs of investigating , the proper costs of investigating any structured settlement would have to be dealt with on a later occasion , that it is somehow awarded , instead of protected that the plaintiff gives the defendant notice , seven day 's notice before instructing any account on to advise on the structured settlement , so if the defendant thinks the plaintiff is being wholly unreasonable they can come back to court , quite at liberty to apply and get , make his point of the directions on the therefore within these context these are the sort of orders which , on the behalf of the plaintiff I can see and I would respectively suggest that we go away , draw them up and hand them in toy our Lordship and come back later in the day if we have difficult |
10 | I can come back to Scotland with her army , kill Moray , and find my baby son James . |
11 | Adai can come back to Earth after Gog is dead — after I am dead , perhaps . |
12 | If you like you can come back to Casa Madrid and see for yourself . ’ |
13 | But I do suggest that if necessary , we can come back with answers later on . |
14 | With the strength that can come only from fear he managed to draw his legs up until his heels were touching his buttocks . |
15 | You can come in on Saturday and I 'll give it you then . ’ |
16 | If I can come in on Saturday rather than Sunday . |
17 | I mean she can come in at two if she likes but erm bu if she 's gon na be out , I mean she can come in at quarter past five . |
18 | Volunteers can come in through advertisements in the local paper or shops . |
19 | If they can come out with pride and a creditable performance it 's another block in the building process and will be vitally important for confidence . |
20 | In 1915 , for example , Catherine Marshall condemned socialist ideas of class struggle as ‘ pure militarism ’ and , responding to events in Russia in 1917 , Helena Swanwick confided her belief that ‘ no real building can come out of revolutions which make a dust and a mess and bitterness and reaction . ’ |
21 | Always remember , however , that at any time the participants in the drama can come out of role to consider what is happening . |
22 | If the confrontation between Nazareth and Rome looks like it 's becoming unproductive , the teacher can come out of role and ask the children to reflect on what has been happening — perhaps through discussion , perhaps through a short piece of writing ( a diary entry , a letter to a friend , a sketch representing how the townspeople feel about the power relationship , or — shifting the perspective — the report that the Roman has to make to his commanding officer ) . |
23 | Nevertheless , he is confident that Derry can come out on top . |
24 | ‘ They can get deep depressions and do not know how to express it , and it can come out in rebellion of one sort or the other , ’ said Anne . |
25 | Yes , but she can come home at weekends , on the train . ’ |