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

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1 What else , before we come on to agricultural products , what , are there any other notable features of trade in manufactures ?
2 Had n't she just come on to two guys in two days ?
3 In the end environmental issues come down to political decisions on what people want .
4 Then they come down to that price .
5 The problems are ones of ethics , which in turn come down to public attitudes to what life would be like with a mentally handicapped child .
6 These actually come down to common sense , but it still needs to be stressed that the successful study of coinage , as any other historical discipline , should be based on as full a collection of the evidence as possible as well as an awareness that this evidence should never be taken at face value .
7 erm that that could come up , come along to that meeting , with Isobel 's agreement .
8 All the other people come over to this country anyway .
9 On a true evolutionary walk you could " drop through " , at any time , to another plane , for instance from the plane of Figure 6 to the plane of Figure 7 ( in the vicinity of the insect , where the two planes come close to each other ) .
10 Some systems , such as TRISS , come close to these criteria but inconsistencies in the timing of data recording will lead to the results being influenced by therapy .
11 There are some yachts which come close to this spec : the FF boats of Holland ( only 30 and 35ft ) ; the X119 , but I do n't think this is suitable for two and its bulb keel with forward protrusion seems to me to be dangerous in our net-infested waters ; the Dehler db36 is interesting , though ugly and over-designed .
12 Well , immediately on the left there 's a door an and the hall goes along by the path that you , you come up to that door .
13 I come up to that cow upstairs alright , alright
14 And er I 've been with them ever since , just come up to two year period .
15 Only a few consultancies come up to this standard .
16 We come back to that point again and again .
17 If you get stuck , leave a blank and come back to that section later .
18 But once we come back to that place , and wherever we go from him we have got to come back to where we started , where we left the road .
19 We therefore come back to different meanings which the term ‘ community ’ expresses to different people .
20 If there is any , any time left the honourable gentleman shall have it , erm the honourable gentleman , the member for Nottingham North did say that he d was n't looking to proportional representation for these elections , I think he was absolutely right , I hope that piece of good sense which he displayed then will be one that wi he will invest his thoughts in when it comes , we come back to these questions later .
21 ‘ Listen — here , she 's condemned out of her own mouth — going up the stairs after dinner : ‘ They would , [ Mrs Ramsay ] thought , going on again , however long they lived , come back to this night ; to this moon ; this wind ; this house ; and to her too .
22 We come back to this theme of the double witness , by the Holy Spirit and ourselves , which the New Testament continually brings before us .
23 You are most interested in how you come across to other people , whether they think you are witty or pretty , rather than having a genuine interest in them and their views .
24 We come closer to contemporary retirement with the second Roberts grandfather , a man who had been much less successful at work , and after failing as a shopkeeper had nearly failed as a farmer until his son took over .
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