Example sentences of "come [adv prt] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The gayer , shorter girls would come on for a general dance to the Gavotte . |
2 | ‘ You can come down for a nice sit in me kitchen , ’ said Mrs Beavis . |
3 | At the present pace of progress in Brussels , similar changes throughout the EC may not come in for a dozen years or more , and British farmers fear that they will lose business while waiting for European competitors to catch up . |
4 | Do you think I might come in for a few minutes and talk to you about Matilda ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Well , I 'll come along for a little while to the bonfire , but do n't accept for me later . |
6 | In due course ( usually about the end of January ) such Bills will come up for a second reading , i.e. they will appear again on the order paper for consideration during private business , the first item on the Houses ' agenda after prayers , usually 2.35 to 2.40 or 2.45 p.m . |
7 | so I thought you were going to cos you did n't come back for a long time . |
8 | ‘ I never seen anybody come back for a second dose of the blue , ’ said a man behind her , for all the world as though he were safe reminiscing in some bar of his old age . |
9 | ‘ If Steve does n't come back for a few days I 'll probably have to go into Palma and see the airlines and the tourist board myself . ’ |
10 | Gladys wo n't ever come back for a little girl will it ? |
11 | Now if they 're multiplied or divided then you ca n't say , Oh well I 'll just take this bit and do that and then I 'll come back for the other one . |
12 | Gazza did not even come out for the second half — he had proved all he needed to prove to any disbelievers still out there . |