Example sentences of "of [indef pn] come " in BNC.
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1 | So get pictures taken of everyone coming in . |
2 | He walked with self-conscious haste up the south side of the street towards Temple Bar , staring into the face of everyone coming the opposite way , challenging them to give any sign of their pity and contempt . |
3 | In the bedroom Caterina and Rosalba shared in the apartment in Rupe , smaller than their room in the farmhouse , Rosa questioned her sister , whispering , the night after Tommaso had made her a gift of the bird in the street in sight of everyone coming out of Mass . |
4 | Six lots of nothing comes to nothing . |
5 | Certainly , in the group discussions ( Appendix II , section 3 ) , we found that people used this type of credit because of the ‘ service of someone coming to the house to collect ’ even when they were aware of the high cost involved . |
6 | She was just preparing her evening meal when she was aware of someone coming aboard . |
7 | Suddenly the sound of a door , of someone coming in from outside , brought Leith tumbling , falling back down to earth . |
8 | Charity listened , straining her ears for the sound of someone coming . |
9 | Then suddenly she heard the sound of someone coming , and she put aside her sadness of heart , to realise that Lubor , perhaps on the lookout for her , must have spotted her from a window somewhere . |
10 | Is there a possibility of someone coming and filling the machine tomorrow afternoon ? |
11 | I heard the sound of somebody coming . |
12 | None so what 's six lots of none come to ? |
13 | What do ten lots of none come to ? |
14 | They said there 's a possibility of one coming erm April in Kidderminster if you 're interested and I said well I would be interested |
15 | We 've got two of everything or we 've got two of everything to come . |
16 | We put it in the grammatically imperative mood in order to show up starkly its difference from factual statements , but also to leave room to interpret it according to circumstances as the strong ‘ One ought to be aware of this ’ , or as ‘ It is a good thing to be aware of this ’ , or in diminishing degrees , as the prospect of something coming within one 's range of choice becomes remote , ‘ Other things being equal , it is better to be aware of it than not ’ . |
17 | for not only was the Earl Patrick suspicious of anyone coming from the regency , but he happened at this juncture to be consoling himself with a local lady , in the absence of marital comforts . |
18 | All we ask of anyone coming to live in a civilized city is that they accept the code of behaviour of civilized , decent people ’ etcetera , etcetera … |
19 | The chance of anyone coming this early is remote , but when one car does rumble by at the end of the road , we both slip into his doorway and stand silent and still . |
20 | Another ladder behind them led upwards , for the benefit of anyone come to check the steep lift of slates . |
21 | We use it , and we find out that the square root of anything comes out as half of it . |