Example sentences of "come [adv] [prep] [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 In the end environmental issues come down to political decisions on what people want .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Or when I come down with psychosomatic diseases so that my wife babies me and Huxley and Hooker fight all my battles .
6 I have already discussed the improbability of the entire aircraft , its crew and its troops disappearing totally over land ; though , of course , had it come down in enemy-occupied territory , nothing might ever have been known of the matter if all the occupants had perished , and certainly not if any survivors had been disposed of ( which , given the purpose of their mission , would have been highly probable ) .
7 Coming down from the Col de la Pierre-Saint-Martin there is no need to drive back the way you came , through Arette , because five miles from the top you can fork off to the right and come down in sylvan splendour through the very heart of the Forêt d'lssaux , before either turning sharp left down the valley of the Lourdios and a not very good road to Issor , or carrying straight on to follow one of two better , more or less interchangeable roads back into the valley of the Aspe near Bedous .
8 Literature is introduced as follows : " Real knowledge and appreciation of Literature come only from first-hand study of the works of great writers .
9 Unsolicited enquiries are dealt with by telephone and post ; sometimes these come in via other departments .
10 They 've got ta get in there , brush and wash themselves down and come in with renewed vigour and really have a go at Blackburn in the second half .
11 4.15PM After the hundredth charred building , I become numbed to the destruction and find myself only stopping to photograph the ironic and unusual : a rental outlet called ‘ Hot Videos ’ up in flames , men carrying couches and lamps through the shattered window of a furniture store next to a large inviting sign : ‘ Come in for real bargains ’ .
12 The Victorians also come in for considerable attention , some of it with a feminist slant , while , not surprisingly perhaps , Latin America still seems to be chic .
13 ‘ The idea is that people come in for different services according to local need .
14 Tough measures come in against bad drivers
15 Richard Beddall says … it 's a great amateur sport which cane be done a shoestring … with old landrovers and jeeps … and it 's a safe sport … a lot of other people come in from other sports such as motor racing and motor cycling
16 It 's where prisoners come in from other jails .
17 For gathering , shearing , dipping , and sometimes haymaking , hill farmers still work a system of ‘ help your neighbour ’ in which several come together on predetermined dates to do these important jobs quickly and efficiently .
18 But those that come together for mutual support can and do survive .
19 Chimpanzees often feed in groups and come together with loud demonstrations in the feeding trees .
20 The Tyneside industrial culture has emerged out of the long-term association and interaction of practices which derive from a range of industrial experiences as these come together in civil society .
21 Big storm come over from Other Side , maybe hope drive us away .
22 Some people probably think I take too long to decide such matters , but I can demonstrate to them that sometimes by giving people a reasonable length of time to adjust they come through with flying colours .
23 A lot of us go to Exhibitions and come home with real bargains ( or so we tell our husbands ! ) .
24 The women in this book fall essentially into two groups — those who come directly from certain peasant societies of India , Pakistan and Bangladesh and those whose families migrated from the same peasant backgrounds first to East Africa and then to Britain .
25 As has been pointed out , several important nazi ideas come directly from English sources , and it was the use of such indigenous ideas rather than the copying of a successful foreign movement which accounted for the ideology of English racial nationalism .
26 Now I have never ‘ done ’ advertising , on the simple , self-interested principle that if television viewers knew I could be paid to recommend biscuits , however vicariously , they might reasonably conclude that the Conservative , Labour or Liberal Democrat parties also come up with occasional help with my household expenses .
27 Well they give you they even give you fro from that by manipulating then equations you can derive other equations , you come up with other equations .
28 and come up with other alternatives
29 People such as Richard Branson and the Body Shop founders constantly come up with new ideas .
30 With a good , happy and well-looked-after staff and a first-class butler in charge of everything , all you needed was a committee of half a dozen blokes who were elected by popular vote to keep an eye on things and keep things lively , come up with new ideas , that sort of stuff .
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