Example sentences of "to come [adv] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You 're supposed to come on to parade with clean boots , Jones ! ( condition 3 )
2 Hire equipment needs to come on to site at an early stage ( see list ) .
3 Well if she 's home if she 's home I 'll get her to pop in at two , if she 's not home I 'll get her to come in at quarter past five .
4 Can you tell me , do you know if it will be okay for me to come in at quarter past four ?
5 But erm no we there were , there were all sorts er there was , they used to come in of course from the country .
6 Bless 'em all thank you as well to Radio Nottingham for allowing me to come in as part of my successful bid for Money Spinner .
7 Da says he 's going to come down for tea with — ’
8 He used to come down to school in the afternoon sometimes , to stay a while talking generally , and I found his visits very helpful .
9 The boat hull and light aluminium masks and white roller jibs have to come down in tone to a light grey , and the varnished wood spars have to be darker ochre than those at the top .
10 What you do not want to be told is erm sorry you 've got to come down in person to our offices , they 're in Southend by the way , erm please bring along your passport certificate , D N A chart , and chit signed by erm the spiritual leaders of at least three merger major world religions .
11 When all this has been said , it is still very difficult to see how the Divisional Court in R. v. LTE ex parte GLC managed to come down in favour of the GLC in the face of the unanimous decision of the Law Lords .
12 The Conventional Forces in Europe ( CFE ) treaty signed in Paris in November 1990 [ see p. 37838 ] and in " provisional application " since July 17 , 1992 [ see p. 39031 ] , was due to come formally into effect on Nov. 9 , 10 days after the last two signatory states ( Byelarus and Kazakhstan ) deposited their instruments of ratification .
13 That we would wait for our mother to come home from work with ‘ Lucky Packets ’ full of sherbet , that most of our childhood had been outdoors and here we were inside , with our dad home again , our dad who we had n't seen for four years , here we were having crossed the equator with nine suitcases , where flying fish leapt from the sea , to be in this place .
14 On this basis we may stress the need to revise language teaching methods to come more in line with second language acquisition .
15 The living room has to house some or all of these things and if it 's used for eating has to come up with storage for china , glass and cutlery too .
16 British officials understand China 's concern at Mr Patten 's plans — but he has to come up with arrangement for elections in 1995 and although the colony 's business community is cool towards them there are growing demands for democracy .
17 At the earlier hearing , Sheriff Reid had heard that Walters had dreamt up the fraud after a Jersey-based financier had failed to come up with cash to back market research for a new board game .
18 WOLVES paid a high price for their failure to come up with cash for David Kelly last season .
19 This is the second unimpeachable Rembrandt painting to come up for sale in London this season , the first having been his ‘ Daniel and Cyrus before the idol of Bel ’ .
20 SAFETY measures at a Darlington car park failed to come up to standard after tests , it has been revealed .
21 SAFETY measures at a Darlington car park failed to come up to standard after vital tests , it has been revealed .
22 Do you find that it is a particular type of child who tends to come up in front of you ?
23 I do n't suppose you could be persuaded to come up by train for a night or two could you ? = that would be so very super , a treat of the first order .
24 Nevertheless , Peachcake , if you marry this young man , you 're bound to come up against prejudice from time to time .
25 ‘ It was a very big figure to come out with right at the death and probably did n't impress the institutions , ’ he added .
26 I hate to disillusion you , but I 'd have been hard pressed to come out on top with those odds ! ’
27 Erm they began the union just before I left Bellany and of course it was cried down and erm they had meetings and the lot , and then all the miners were on strike at the time , and er my father and brother were both miners and er my brother was very friendly with Mr and Mr next door and er anyway er we decided to come out on strike for Bellany 's union and of course erm they , the , one , I think it was Mr said Joey he said er did you know we 're out on strike here and my brother said it seemed to be catching does n't it he did n't say he could n't say I worked there you see but erm it , it caused an upset but still up to a point the unions were good because we 're all badly underpaid for what we did , and the hours we worked they would n't tolerate it nowadays , but erm I forget er I joined the union and if you did n't you were a blackleg you know you , they wanted you to join the union from then I 've been in the union all , until I finished work but erm they , they got us our rises and er as I say the , the money was n't er very good and then the union did fight for the rises and they 'd got to pay it or lose all the er employees but erm I was , I was satisfied with without it , I 've been satisfied with my life you know I 've had , there 's been humorous there 's been sad but erm I 'm still able to get around and that 's the main thing .
28 No it 's a baby shawl thing , you know , where you carry , to come out of hospital in
29 Kelso were guilty of missing far too many tackles , but they did lose all their back row through injury during the game , and Eric Paxton had to come out of retirement as a replacement .
30 Beth Groves who had worked with Eva in social services did not take too much persuading to come out of retirement into the post of housekeeper .
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