Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] come [adv prt] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 've obviously just come out of a shower . ’ |
2 | Hands are not so easy come by for a slaver . |
3 | They rummage around and every so often come up with a new act . |
4 | But remember , sugar does not only come out of a packet . |
5 | She did not immediately come back with an answer , but looked at him steadily for some seconds before she said , ‘ That 's why you think you 've got me here for good , is n't it , Father ? |
6 | The government has still not come up with a dump for the masses of intermediate wastes , such as fuel cladding , that the plant would produce . |
7 | The old scribe would shake his head : ‘ I could have tried for 20 years and still not come up with an opening paragraph like that , ’ he would say . |
8 | The puppy was probably encouraged to jump up when he was small and everyone thought it was quite fun , but now he is large , and has probably just come in from a swim in the pool and Aunty is standing there in her Sunday best . |
9 | I think she 's probably just come out for a quick stroll , we wo n't spend our time over that at the moment , hello |
10 | It nearly always came over in a bad light , as a bunch of cocooned scientists trying to hoodwink the common sense of ordinary folk . |
11 | Did it really not come down to a fear of the knife ? |
12 | Beautiful hair in the peak of condition does n't just come out of a bottle . |
13 | You do n't normally come in on a Saturday . |
14 | Gladys wo n't ever come back for a little girl will it ? |
15 | But unfortunately I have n't quite come up with an answer to the question yet . ’ |