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

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1 He would come round on his cycle just lean up against the er lamppost and push a long pole u underneath the , the lights the lamp itself the glass , and of course the lamp would come on off this pole
2 I reckon Wright will come on at some stage unless England are actually winning .
3 Different parts of the lighting system can come on at different times .
4 Erm , we are indeed talking to Health Authority about the matters that were mentioned but can I come on to occupational therapists because I 'm very glad to say that erm we are able to recruit occupational therapists in this county .
5 • A new signal at the start of the race told drivers that the red light would come on in five seconds .
6 Complaints may come on from suppressed emotions or vexations .
7 Complaints may come on from electric changes in the atmosphere .
8 The Chancellor of the Exchequer was given a two-minute standing ovation after he delivered an uncompromising defence of his policies and declared : ‘ It is clear that the economy is already responding to the measures we have taken , and I have no doubt whatever that it will come right in good time .
9 The idea was that , if the government simply ‘ announced ’ that the rate of inflation in the coming year would be such and such , and reduced the rate of interest in line with that forecast , public expectations would adjust accordingly , and the rate of inflation would come down to that level .
10 I think at the end it must come down to two things ; one basically a change in attitude — we have to come to recognise that we live in a very , very technological society , that most of us were born before man walked on the moon , but the kids in school were born in an age when man had walked on the moon ten years ago and they live in a world which is very scientific , and we have to recognise that — and the other one is practical sense , I think , where we really have to look seriously to in-service training of teachers , a ) and b ) we have to look carefully at the way we train teachers now .
11 I think at the end it must come down to two things ; one basically a change in attitude — we have to come to recognise that we live in a very , very technological society , that most of us were born before man walked on the moon , but the kids in school were born in an age when man had walked on the moon ten years ago and they live in a world which is very scientific , and we have to recognise that — and the other one is practical sense , I think , where we really have to look seriously to in-service training of teachers , a ) and b ) we have to look carefully at the way we train teachers now .
12 So I do think that the , I do n't think it actually does necessarily come down to glossy brochures , but I think it is a management attitude erm , in terms of mark developing a very much more pro-active marketing approach to going out and competing aggressively in the market place for the contracts .
13 But there there was no facilities for running on you see and when when we had to ride that one , the chair would come down to this inset ninety yards you see ?
14 One mishap saw a German come down on two parachutes including his reserve .
15 I 'll come down on that day and pick it up from you at 2pm .
16 There are clearly — even just for music — a variety of options , and the school must eventually come down for one pattern of timing rather than another .
17 He 'll not come down for two week !
18 He ca n't come down at Kisangani airport because Gog is there with a lot of his guards .
19 The price of organic food can only come down with bigger subsidies to organic farmers .
20 ‘ Ah , I will come down in one minute , madam .
21 Did it come down in remote forest land where it still lay , gradually decaying ?
22 ‘ Perhaps some of us might come down in great secrecy to visit you . ’
23 So when we , you see there 's no good putting anything in there erm or doing anything with it if we 're not going to use it or if it 's got ta come down in another year or two .
24 I 'll come in the morning instead or whatever , erm but quite often it means if they 're coming in they say , well I 'll be in town anyway I 'll come in for that hour
25 If the community can come in for such events , it makes them more comfortable in the building and avoids stigmatisation . ’
26 Badawi romped home in an Ascot ladies race last time and looks the best bet of the day in the opener at the Lancashire track , while Young Buster will come in for strong support in the Rose of Lancaster Stakes after his defeat of Twist And Turn at Doncaster .
27 And I thought well , even if it was a voucher for pads or owt , I mean , they 'll come in for either Lianne
28 The peasants in the Roslavl' region did come in for some attention during 1922 , though supervision was at best paternalistic , sporadic , and myopic .
29 It can also come in for gastric complaints following intensely hot weather .
30 And if I might just come in on this thing that 's always thrown up against Mrs. Thatcher about her rejoice , she said rejoice when South Georgia had been retaken and the rejoice was because it appeared to have been done without any casualties — that was what she was rejoicing for , not the victory erm
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