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

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1 I thought , yeah , fair enough she goes , we can go and pick him up from the child-minder and then er you can come for some tea and you 'll be home by about half seven !
2 Certainly he was convinced from the beginning that a solution could only come through Algerian self-determination and the democratically expressed will of the French people .
3 Even where we have overcome difficulties of technology and resources , as , for example , in producing multi-media stacks using Apple 's HyperCard ( or SuperCard ) , there is market resistance to purchasing what might otherwise come as public domain or ‘ shareware ’ and little that can be done to prevent illegal copying and resulting saturation of a limited market before costs are recovered .
4 Hoping that by August next year , something 'll come of this photography and I can walk straight into a maybe go to a college or if that is n't on the cards , into some sort of a technical lab or something .
5 Pope John Paul 's outspoken words on behalf of a church which he deems to have been ‘ driven into the catacombs ’ reflect a worried assessment by the Secretariat of State , the Vatican 's Foreign Office , that Mr Gorbachev 's authority may come under increasing threat and that the Church should therefore exploit Soviet liberalisation for all it is worth .
6 Services can come in many forms and some of the more obvious examples include :
7 Chocolate Rich Tea will come in thick plain or real milk chocolate and cost 69p for a 250gr pack .
8 Right hang on there Bev , money right that was softer than other ones , I 'll come in another day and have a good root round
9 At intervals the defenders would come from one part or another of the ramparts to collect a supply of them ; but for the moment the firing was slack .
10 They supported the plan , but insisted that the money for implementing it must come from economic growth and cuts in spending on welfare and education .
11 Even to meet this level of demand , some 25% of production in 1990 must come from new discoveries and a growing level of imports from Canada and Mexico will occur .
12 And yet it will have to accept , indeed will have to foster , the pride and professionalism of its specialists — if only because , in the absence of opportunities to move into middle management , their motivation must come from that pride and professionalism .
13 As far as it goes , the order has the support of the industry , although that support is not unreserved , does not come from all quarters and does not relate to all aspects of the provisions .
14 This can come from current emoluments or some other source .
15 Alkaline waters may come from hard-water sources or from the softening processes .
16 It is based on the conviction that women 's liberation is principally about personal and social change but that the opportunity for consciousness-raising and intellectual clarification of ideas and strategies , together with the consolidation that can come from collective support and struggle , constitutes really useful knowledge in the old radical sense .
17 Silica may be derived from natural sources or may come from water-treatment chemicals or detergent mixtures .
18 These could come from switching BA or British Midlands Heathrow flights from Aldergrove or the new five-times daily Jersey European service to Gatwick .
19 Many of the children at the school do not come from wealthy families and staff were impressed with the speed and generosity of the reaction .
20 Such demand could come from local business and professional groups .
21 Flooring material for one customer may come from different production and store areas and Mal has responsibility for the collation of all orders leaving the Coventry plant .
22 Moreover , the fact that they usually did not come from commercial backgrounds and were stationed in political capitals rather than commercial or industrial centres also tended to limit their effectiveness .
23 For normal political life to be maintained in Northern Ireland , is it not critical to defeat terrorism , and must not that defeat come before political changes or constitutional arrangements ?
24 Wan na come to that house and see that girl ?
25 If you scatter seed on the ground you will build up a substantial clientele of birds such as chaffinches which do not readily come to hanging food and birdtables .
26 I mean er erm it 's a single market for every citizen of the E C twelve so an Italian , a Belgian , a German can come to this country and work , er but the p Assuming they can do everything else as equal , their qualifications are equal and so on .
27 The khthons had known that the Earth colonists would one day re-awaken the Elder Gods ; they would come to this planet and open the gates of their imprisonment .
28 But in view of the fact that different actuaries can come to different answers and Professor Good quotes one where a difference of half per cent gives rise to a difference of a hundred and sixty seven million .
29 Of course , it could not come without national repentance and renewal on a grand scale .
30 However , who knows , perhaps someday we 'll come across some tablet or document that will make the whole thing clear .
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