Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [vb mod] come " in BNC.

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1 He added : ‘ We are very hopeful that all of the Central Belt regions will take part and we also hope that Grampian and Dumfries and Galloway will come on board as well . ’
2 And mum could come as well .
3 Only then did he disclose to John Macnab that he and Margaret were leaving for Germany next morning , 26 August , the day on which the powers of detention and internment would come into effect .
4 If need be , we should educate them for unemployment , rather than trying to pretend that they are all going to get jobs in which French and Geography will come in handy .
5 The anger and action must come from you .
6 Secretaries of State for Trade and Industry may come and go but Sir Jeffrey Sterling , chairman of the P&O group , has long been part of the furniture at 1 Victoria Street .
7 But his aims of holding out hope for jobs and industry will come against a damning confidential Government report on the prospects for industry and an emphatic thumbs-down to Mr Lamont 's continued tenure as Chancellor from the Scottish business community .
8 Old age and infirmity could come to men and women alike .
9 By creating a mode of Repertory Grid Technique specific to visual art and making it available through the personal computer , this area full of complexity and uncertainty might come to be both better understood and more widely valued .
10 But by the same token , theories like that proposed by Pearce and Hall must come to terms with the evidence that has been taken to show that what the stimulus is predicted by can also play a role .
11 The French would be trying to defeat the Prussians before the British and Dutch could come to their aid , while the Prussians , to be certain of victory , needed Wellington 's troops to march from Quatre Bras and assault the Emperor 's left flank .
12 And sometimes , despite the squalor and the squalling , even the popular , pretty image of mother and child may come into focus .
13 ‘ I 'm sorry about you and Garry ; it must be torture for you to lose him , but his wife and child must come first , ’ she said sympathetically .
14 The sorting and separation would come later .
15 Moreover , tableware is the most common survival of Roman artistic products : anyone who engages in Roman art and archaeology will come across it .
16 After winning the European Indoor I thought that sponsorship and help would come rolling in .
17 She only hoped that Quincx and Malamute would come back .
18 The best thing will be to tell me where you are and Daddy will come and fetch you , or Mike will .
19 This experience and knowledge can come , as the model in Figure 3.1 shows , from characteristics of the job , but only if certain ‘ moderators ’ are present .
20 And the and then or else I 'll open my plug and water 'll come out before you get in .
21 This direction and control must come from local democratic structures , both in local government and in the community .
22 And Georg will come round …
23 It included statements comparing SSE with inspection ; suggesting what aspects of school and schooling should come under scrutiny ( for example , observation by teachers of one another 's classroom performance ) ; questioning the capacity of SSE for probing institutional processes in depth , and whether it motivates change .
24 Mother and Uncle would come as well and we had some lovely times together , full of music and laughter .
25 The helplessness of the dissociative state may not be a problem for a patient in a protected setting , but at a large social gathering the chances that a disconnected person experiencing incoordination and analgesia may come to harm are substantially increased .
26 Well that 's it , but they did n't then , you see and er and Doctor used to come up here
27 Nobody wants a florid letter from someone they have never seen before but as an actor your style and personality must come through sufficiently — a bare list of parts played wo n't convey much .
28 GAELIC , Doric and English will come together theatrically for the first time later this month , when tri-lingual theatre makes its debut at Broadford , Skye .
29 GAELIC , Doric and English will come together theatrically for the first time later this month , when tri-lingual theatre makes its debut at Broadford , Skye .
30 Meat and cheese must come after fish ; there is fruit for dessert .
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