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

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1 Literature is introduced as follows : " Real knowledge and appreciation of Literature come only from first-hand study of the works of great writers .
2 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 .
3 But those that come together for mutual support can and do survive .
4 Chimpanzees often feed in groups and come together with loud demonstrations in the feeding trees .
5 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 .
6 When they come together in these workshops the sense of greater self-esteem is more important than the extra few pence they earn .
7 It was the first time she 'd ever spoken to Aunt Sarah and come away with this feeling of no comfort , no help , weighing her down as if the big brass door stop from the porch had got lodged inside her .
8 ‘ Please , Your Majesty , come away from that window , ’ I said .
9 Come away from that Aaron , what ?
10 Michelle come away from that paper
11 come away from that light
12 I expect you 're tired — you generally have a sherry and a nap when you come home at this time , and , besides , there are those papers to correct and I hoped you 'd help me unpack .
13 A lot of us go to Exhibitions and come home with real bargains ( or so we tell our husbands ! ) .
14 My dad said to me , ‘ You ever come home with two earrings and you 'll be out that door , right ? ’
15 Well you come home with hundred pound if you had n't done no winners or anything you 'd come home with hundred pound .
16 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 ) .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 The emphasis is on French repertoire and the general standard of both performance and recording is extraordinarily high : disappointments are few and far between , and come mainly in non-French music .
22 The data come mainly from industrialised countries where the pattern of STDs differs from that in Africa .
23 The funds come mainly from individual donors , although there have been corporate donations from Hanson Trust PLC and one or two others .
24 In industrialized economies , government revenues come mainly from direct taxes on personal incomes and company profits , indirect taxes on purchases of goods and services , and contributions to state-run social security schemes .
25 ‘ Do n't worry , a lot of people come here with funny stories behind them .
26 And she come here with these people from London , she had a good place with them , plenty of good food and everything .
27 Erm Romans verse and verse four you notice this text is taken from verse twelve , rejoice in the hope and then persevering prayer , but if you go into verse four , what it 's speaking about there , but just as we have in one body many , members , but the members do not all have the same function and then in six to eight he goes on to describe that we all have gifts do n't we differing according to the undeserved kindness given to us , whether er so forth and so faith , ministry , erm teaching , exhorting , all these different gifts , though sometimes if a particular brother or sister does n't have a particular gift and we think well you know that 's a bit hard going I ca n't seem to listen to them , that 's an area perhaps where we could erm be quivering could n't we , or complaining , especially about assignments , you might get speakers that come here from other congregations , and some are better than others are n't they ?
28 So I come there at this morning with cramp in my leg and I said I 've hardly had that ,
29 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 .
30 Foreigners are always apt to find charming the examples they come across of quaint anachronisms , of dated anomalies , in English life .
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