Example sentences of "[adj] come [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You were absolutely right to come direct to me .
2 We suffer more in anticipation than in actuality , and this came true for me .
3 Some come complete with a tent that fits over the boom to make a very snug overnight bedroom .
4 The CompuAdd 212 comes complete with 102-key keyboard , high-capacity hard disk , 5.25″ 1.2 MB or 3.5″ 1.44 MB floppy drive , floppy/hard disk controller — as well a MS-DOS 4.01 .
5 This comes complete with a cassette costing £9.20 ( + VAT=£10.81 shelf price ) ; should any student 's interest have been mistakenly attracted by the title , the price of the cassette is guaranteed to kill it stone dead .
6 It all came good for Page at the second extra hole , though .
7 Yesterday it all came good for them with a thrilling five shot ( 78-73 ) victory over Old Bleach in the final at Jordanstown , a result that finally takes away the sour taste following their defeat by Bangor in last year 's final .
8 The MPs elected in 1918 came near to meeting the expectations of 1911 and many of these had indeed been selected as candidates before the war : in 1918 the average age rose sharply ( over half were over fifty ) , the proportion with interests in the land fell , and the proportion with interests in business rose from 24 to 41 per cent .
9 One admits to getting a little fed up with Mr Morton 's tendency to gloss over Eurotunnel 's problems , insisting that almost whatever happens it will all come right in the end .
10 Tomorrow , this would all come clear in his head , he thought .
11 Most prospective houseowners kept their feet on the ground and proceeded with caution , suspicious of unconvincing voices that called Do n't Worry It Will All Come Right In The End .
12 Whichever version you choose , your 316s comes ready-loaded with DOS 4.01 and 2 MB RAM ( double the normal RAM , and expandable to 4 MB ) , plus a mouse .
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