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

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1 I made an excuse to come out .
2 But the men from the Midlands had enjoyed themselves so well , they decided the engraved glass trophy should stay in Scotland to give them the excuse to come back and play for it again !
3 How can a series of fixed instructions cause the computer to come up with a random sequence of results ?
4 If she could only persuade Isabel to come downstairs , other than for meals , to talk to her , to listen to the radio , not to be afraid of meeting the butcher or the postman or whatever visitor might call .
5 Partnerships take ages to come up . ’
6 Mine , th they 're , they 're taking ages to come up , I mean
7 ‘ It took ages to come out and we had no control over the artwork .
8 I mean we have dealings with solicitors for all sorts of things , asking for reports and we send a lot of notes away to have a lot of er medical opinion reports and they take ages to come back .
9 They were afraid of their shite to come out of the towns .
10 Callinicos ' conclusion to these arguments is that despite their efforts , built around a claimed contrast of the postmodern either with or within Modernism , these authors have produced only ‘ mutually and often internally inconsistent accounts ’ of the ‘ postmodern ’ , manifesting an ‘ inability to come up with a plausible and coherent account of its distinguishing characteristics ’ ( p. 28 ) .
11 The book becomes gripping once allows his own interests and opinions to come closer to the surface .
12 I spent all the next seven months waiting for my case to come up and fighting to keep my daughter .
13 ‘ And as it is the first case to come up in Scotland , it could help other people in the same circumstances . ’
14 It depends really does , cos Joe said something about it depends if her boyfriend 's got any money to come up or something or
15 I lost my friends because I can not see them now and they do n't have the money to come here . ’
16 My full interview seemed to go reasonably smoothly so at the end of it I asked how long would it take for my money to come through .
17 While waiting for this money to come through , he asked the owners if they would allow him to order goods for the coming summer season .
18 Mrs June Goodier , one of the organisers , said they were delighted with the amount raised with still more money to come in .
19 er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined
20 you , if there 's any money to come back on that
21 All that money to come back again .
22 They 're especially keen for young men and people from ethnic groups to come forward to add a wider selection of tissue types to the register .
23 You 'd be employing , you 'd be employing builders to come in and do it for you .
24 The best way to create jobs in the telecommunications industry is through liberalisation , our duopoly review , opening up the market , allowing the new products to come through and allowing customers to make their decisions in the marketplace .
25 Sucralose is one of the few products to come out of the Reading research labs that T&L felt it had the resources to develop through to the market .
26 In the time-reversed case , the object emerges from the space-time singularity to come out through the horizon and attain an extended form ( Figure 1b ) .
27 Despite a world recession and a double-figure percentage decline in visitors to the American Disney parks , the company 's spending , maintenance of standards and rolling out of new projects that ‘ give folks good reasons to come back ’ , is prodigious .
28 Peter Clark is appealing for his daughter 's clients , friends and associates to come forward if they have even the smallest amount of information .
29 We must contact these people , we must build back the confidence to the unemployed , we 've given these people who are unemployed our good training , we need their expertise to come back and fight again if we 're gon na have any hope for the future .
30 Due for Sarah to come round soon to have it trimmed again ai n't you ?
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