Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] [prep] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 This version costs £66 , while the chrome-finished model comes in at £70 and the gold-plated one at £102 .
2 Shirley comes in with coffee and a large photograph album .
3 He comes in from work and sits in his armchair all evening , hardly talking to me , although he 's great with our two kids and everybody else .
4 So poems are elusive because you get the idea that actually working out your idea so it comes down on paper and it looks like a good poem and it says what you want to say and it does n't spoil the effect etcetera so you 've really captured your poem .
5 I continue to be surprised all those little panes of glass have n't been smashed in , but a metal door comes down at night and the neighbourhood is full of tourists anyway .
6 In the end it comes down to attitude and relationships .
7 ( HAMLET comes down to footlights and regards the audience .
8 Great sporting moments have many facets but when it comes down to thrills and spill and leaving the pulses racing , the National is hard to beat .
9 You can get to us , you can get on at the ba , at the baths and it comes up past Park and you get off , you get off at the end of Wickham Avenue
10 The EFTA deal , which includes extra tonnage of north-east arctic cod , seems to do so , but there is a fear that , when the common fisheries policy comes up for review and renewal , the wheeling and dealing over fish then will make Maastricht this week look like a teddy bears ' picnic .
11 Commonly called yellow fumitory , it comes up like mustard and cress at the foot of every shady wall in the garden and I used to wrench it out with the ruthlessness I used on sycamore seedlings until I discovered it on sale in a nursery for well over £1 a plant .
12 I I do n't think that 's a problem because we 're doing erm we 're doing two blocks of six and we 're onto the fourth of the first block now , but then the second block comes up in September and October , so it 's certainly in time for that .
13 It comes out in bits and pieces , usually unconfirmed .
14 The tension 's there and it comes out in bits and bobs , either on one of the girls or one of the staff .
15 ‘ You ever get it totally screwed up so it comes out like shrieks and coloured vomit ? ’
16 coach and if it comes out like Helen and Pete like that and they 're , they 're gone and the others have n't , no wonder it 's been up on your wall
17 When , for example , a previously repressed anger comes back into consciousness and it becomes safer for a person to acknowledge his hostility , desire is also freed .
18 So again , everything comes back to quality and the C E D G being er essential a a and really er a building block for our future survival .
19 ‘ This tour , if it is allowed by the courts , will be the Barnes 's salvation ’ , said National Gallery director J. Carter Brown , ‘ because when it comes back from Paris and Japan , there will be many millions of dollars that will have been generated this way .
20 This often comes about by trial and error .
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