Example sentences of "[verb] come [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Erm you know if if we are going to try to keep going as a viable group then yes one of the things we should consider I mean I I do n't I 've come here sort of thinking oh is this it , is this the crisis meeting or
2 I could 've come earlier cos I 've been over Tracey 's since quarter past one , as I was coming out the Jehovah Witnesses were coming out
3 The soaring market for roof slates , helped by a return to traditional architecture and materials , has come just in time .
4 The election has come just in time to boost the Easter start of the housing market 's buying season .
5 A one million pound restoration of an ancient abbey has come just in time to prevent part of the building collapsing .
6 THE recovery in the housing market has come just at the right time for CALA , the Scottish house-builder , which saw interim losses nearly double to £2.85 million .
7 He can tell them in training , but they 've got to perform out there on the pitch , and probably this game has come just at the right time , after suffering a defeat like that , this is the time to get out there and show the supporters what they can really do .
8 It looks as if it has come straight out of a childrens ’ story book , for it is round with cosy little windows peeping out of the almost conical thatched roof .
9 From early in its history , therefore , AEA has been active in technology transfer and has come increasingly to operate as a service organisation to the nuclear industry , working through customer-contractor arrangements covered by properly drawn up contracts .
10 The neurological dominance of the large human cerebral cortex has ensured that basic instinct has come increasingly under its control and has thereby lost its specific and rigidly determined character .
11 Physicists know only too well from studying crystalline materials that an understanding of solid-state physics is borne out of a sure knowledge of atomic structure and this has come traditionally from X-ray crystallography .
12 To acknowledge hunger ( which is not a disease but a social illness ) would be tantamount to political suicide among leaders whose power has come traditionally from the same plantation economy that produced that hunger in the first place .
13 Just as it collapses the hierarchy of narrative levels , so the novel un-builds the hierarchy of metatextual discourses that has come lately to encrust itself around ‘ metafictional ’ novels .
14 Subsequently , with the sending out of the Seventy , they were to announce , ‘ The Kingdom of God has come near you ’ ( Luke 10:9 ) .
15 Success in education has come largely through a process of social indoctrination ; if the young person has been brought up in a supportive home which was valued education and encouraged the youngster to stick at the work in order to pass through the hoops which lead to higher education and the professional occupations , the young person has very often done well at school .
16 THE EXCITING new astronomical knowledge we have gained over the past decade has come largely from satellites .
17 Although the original inspiration for this latest ‘ anti-fashion ’ movement has come largely from London street style ( and not its designers ) , the mood is being nurtured and developed in Paris and northern Europe .
18 Why should we assume the so-called contented majority has come even close to fulfilling its aspirations ?
19 Roosevelt , at the beginning of the 1930s and at the height of World War II , may have briefly approached such a position of pre-eminence , but none of his successors has come even close to such a situation .
20 Popular , and indeed even professional psychology , has come freely to deploy the concept of aggression in accounts of interactions between human beings .
21 A white woman named Jane has come here from London , drawn by the glamour of the Third World , supposing herself to have arrived where the action is , where the ‘ doers ’ are .
22 But it is surely not the will of God that a gentleman who has come here to practise medicine …
23 ‘ No such man has come here yet .
24 Nevertheless , he has come here , so he must seek a favours
25 In him it is said Aenarion the Defender has come again .
26 ‘ Death has come again ! ’ he chanted , his colourless eyes dancing with mischievous glee .
27 Our best profit growth has come yet again in Retail , where Peter and his team have built the portfolio up in true recession-beating style and generated good profit growth whilst servicing a thoroughly depressed High Street .
28 I 'm aware that we are in very subjective territory here and I have already confessed where my own preferences lie , but I 'm not alone in my opinion that the 80R 's channel two falls short of the mark , because every one of us here has come away with the same opinion .
29 The swing is pushed and is not pushed again until it has come right back to its starting point .
30 A smiling Hannon simply said : ‘ The ground has come right for Assessor in the Doncaster Cup . ’
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