Example sentences of "come [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There is more to motherhood than this , of course ; it is a source of vital feelings and responses which come about no other way . |
2 | Redolent of exotic fruit and scented soap , it is almost sweet-and-sour in character — seemingly sweet at the rich bouquet stage , but satisfyingly dry — almost sour — as you come through the pungent taste . |
3 | As they come through the death-cell door : |
4 | come through the damn ceiling . |
5 | At East Berlin 's Rosa Luxemburg Platz underground station , the post-First World War posters urging ‘ Kill Luxemburg — kill Liebknecht ’ come as a chilling reminder of the past . |
6 | Robbie come as the head teacher and er there was a Miss that was er the pupil teacher . |
7 | Come for a new candle . ’ |
8 | ‘ Come for a healthy walk then , lazybones , ’ said the doctor , hauling April to her feet . |
9 | It draws people who come for a fun day out and it provides for the serious ornithologist . |
10 | Here she continues : ‘ A Mr. Lewis , an historic painter from London , come for a few weeks on a jaunt of pleasure , played on the piano for us . |
11 | John o' Groats is commonly but wrongly regarded as the most northerly tip of the country and because of this popular misconception attracts many visitors , most of whom come for no better reason than to be able to say they have been there and , having satisfied this ambition , turn round and return south . |
12 | Perhaps come for the first time . |
13 | Others come for the pure entertainment offered through the range of special events . ’ |
14 | The changes come after an 18-month review conducted by the chief fire officer , Mr Alf Thompson , and received all-party support at a committee meeting held behind closed doors . |
15 | Well , you know , if , if they come like the bloody clappers there ! |
16 | Now do welcome them , do make them feel at home , especially those of you who are new to the place you will know and remember what it 's like when you first come into a strange building that feels like home . |
17 | When children come into a strange house they are often a little shy , so give them a warm welcome . |
18 | This happens long before they come into a residential establishment . |
19 | It looks alright on the surface , you 're not going through a hassle at the moment , and our memories are short , fortunately and once we come into a calm patch the hassles of yesterday are quickly forgotten . |
20 | Once the New Year festivities are out of the way , we expect that sales will pick up significantly and continue to improve as we come into the traditional pre-spring buying season . ’ |
21 | ‘ This conference says to those people this weekend : ‘ In the light of what 's happened this week come into the Labour Party . |
22 | For large numbers come into the criminal justice system unnecessarily , erm that is likely to set back the progress which was made during the nineteen eighties and er increase and reinforce criminality . |
23 | Grow up , sister , and come into the real world . ’ |
24 | I mean , I keep hearing that when I come into the environmental health department , that , just that people are interested in what Oxford are doing . |
25 | Could you take your coats off please and come into the blue room . |
26 | It is also a fact that very few people actually come into the Christian faith with a deep burden of sin . |
27 | For many years Plugger has specialised in searching out the rare and unusual fish which come into the American hobby , so I came prepared to take fish home with me — but nothing on this scale . |
28 | So , if you find that too many of your shots come into the wobbly category , resolve to do better next time by concentrating on getting this basic technique right . |
29 | so just one Central South team in the cup now … and that 's Gloucester who come into the third round … for a tough old game on Tyneside … that 's in three weeks time |
30 | I have also seen the excellent work being done on prevention in schools and with young people to get across the message , which must be repeated year after year as children come into the consuming group , about the dangers of drug abuse . |