Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [conj] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A headache may come on after the gravel stops coming out in the urine . |
2 | These ( and ONLY these ) two lights will come on when the machine is turned on , even if the right hand lights ( of these two switches ) were on , or any of the other pattern variation lights were on , before you switched the machine off . |
3 | Cos usu when they go away , cos they 're not going away this weekend , but when they go away you should come down cos the flat 's quiet and I ai n't got nothing to do , sit and play my computer . |
4 | Further clashes were averted after Mike Snell , the district council engineer , gave an assurance that the trees would not come down until the issue was resolved in court . |
5 | Salaries must come down or the interest of the public must be increased in some way . |
6 | Though not , of course , the one he 'd just come up because the ferret was still down there in hot pursuit . |
7 | It was still his belief that part or all of that would come back when the tunnel was completed . |
8 | And the er , detail of that will come out when the proposals are put to the Policy and Resources Committee . |
9 | I also video Match Of The Day religiously , though it does n't always come out because the instructions are in German and Uncle Albert , the silly old sailor , keeps messing it up . |
10 | How did it come about that the Conservatives chose committees whose Reports disappointed their hopes ? |
11 | Control of colour mixing , which is vital for advanced work , can only come about when the actions of one colour on another are fully understood . |
12 | CONTROL OF COLOUR MIXING , WHICH IS VITAL FOR ADVANCED WORK , CAN ONLY COME ABOUT WHEN THE ACTIONS OF ONE COLOUR ON ANOTHER ARE FULLY UNDERSTOOD . |
13 | The end of time , according to modern cosmology , would come about if the universe , which is presently expanding , eventually contracted under its own weight into a big crunch . |