Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun sg] come " in BNC.

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1 By far the most controversial view comes from County NatWest which thinks that ‘ confusion will arise , particularly in the eyes of uninformed investors ’ , due to the ‘ plethora of different performance numbers ’ that will emerge for each company .
2 However , the most telling condemnation came from General Sir Garnet Wolseley , the Adjutant-General and the Commandant of Dover Castle , who argued that a tunnel would ‘ open up a route to the invader into England ’ .
3 But perhaps the most telling comment came from one elderly farmer who has seen it all before .
4 Er but I can remember going cycling up that hill , and the midwife was there as well , and there was a most awful scream came from this er this cemetery .
5 The most devastating attack comes from Gilder ( 1979 ) , who has provided empirical evidence on the costs of educational , sewerage , public transport and health facilities in rural areas .
6 But the most grotesque moment came when the frame of the building was surmounted by a wooden dome .
7 But the most striking evidence came from an Oriel Eight out training .
8 The final straw , as it were , came when we were back home : none of the photographs we had taken on that day came out .
9 The most reliable forecast comes from Livorno Radio on Channel 26 .
10 But when the problem is looked at from the miners ' point of view a rather different history comes into view .
11 However , a rather different tale comes from timber group Meyer International .
12 The CBR 's most direct competition comes from Kawasaki 's ZZ-R6OO , Suzuki 's new for 1993 RF6OOR and Yamaha 's FZR6OO .
13 But the most exciting part came after lunch when they were allowed to pen the big presents .
14 It so happened that Hugh was the man who had been producing Tony Newley and he said to me after listening to those tracks that this was the most exciting thing to come into his room since Tony Newley which I thought was quite amazing since , some time later , David was quite infatuated with the work of Newley .
15 Perhaps the most entertaining tale came late afternoon , with anonymous telephone calls stating that a nosey employee of Marks & Spencer ( down 1 at 329p ) having been called in to deputy chairman Clinton Silver 's office , saw a piece of paper suggesting the retailer was set to bid the debt-laden supermarket group , Asda ( off ½ at 31p ) .
16 Whilst chapters are devoted to all the major US fighter types , P–38 , P–47 , P–51 and the like , the most interesting reading comes from the sections devoted to the less successful aircraft like the XP–50 , Hughes D–2 and the P–63 .
17 US design was offering the evergreen Chevrolet Corvette but the most interesting car coming out of the US — via Britain — was the Ford GT40 , originally a Lola design .
18 ‘ That I will ! ’ said a hearty voice from within , and a little bright-eyed woman came up to them .
19 ‘ The clearest , most unequivocal finding to come out of our social analysis is the singularity of the subjects in it . ’
20 Although verbal agreements can be binding in law , they can be difficult to prove in later years , particularly when a new not so friendly neighbour comes on the scene .
21 RCN said the SAM pilot had to stop so suddenly that luggage came flying out of overhead compartments .
22 Our pilot was said to be the best on the river , but every now and then there was a shudder as we touched a sandbank ; and there was so little water coming down from Aswan that we only squeezed through the lock at Nag Hammadi by all the passengers crowding into the bows of the Nefertari , while her crew hauled on ropes , chanting a shanty that might have been sung on the sunboats of the pharaohs .
23 Several other sets of doors were dotted around the floor and , far off to the left , a black maw opened up in the wall , with so little light coming from it that Benny was certain the tunnel beyond turned several times before reaching the outside world .
24 Despite the difficulties Frere was committed to his new life and regretted only that enthusiasm came less easily to his wife .
25 And Hall himself , long and loose , with his body articulated into a thousand joints , shows how naturally this style comes to him .
26 Perhaps this addiction comes from having writing in her blood : her father is the author and historian Richard Hough , and her mother is children 's author and illustrator Charlotte Hough .
27 anyhow that made me feel there was no future in Plymouth for that , so this opportunity came , I came and when I got here they did n't carry any sergeants so I would of had to move again if I wanted promotion , which I was n't prepared to do for this , mainly for his education , unfortunately the
28 So this gentleman came and he was i , said would I be prepared to run a fete in aid of Doctor Barnardos Home ?
29 And er so this student came to and I organized a conference and took the chair for him you know and er and helped him every possible way .
30 So this guy came in , and he was just extraordinary .
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