Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Partnerships take ages to come up . ’ |
2 | Mine , th they 're , they 're taking ages to come up , I mean |
3 | ‘ It took ages to come out and we had no control over the artwork . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The book becomes gripping once allows his own interests and opinions to come closer to the surface . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | You 'd be employing , you 'd be employing builders to come in and do it for you . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Peter Clark is appealing for his daughter 's clients , friends and associates to come forward if they have even the smallest amount of information . |
12 | You can have one quick move and if it 's a false one well er you made a bad mistake and you 've gone back about er whatsit and I think 's done exactly the same here he 's sacked us and he 's put himself in er in er queer corner s like a game of draughts you know and he 's trying all roads to come out of it . |
13 | The former England amateur international , who still plays himself in the Bluebell Over 40 league on a Saturday morning , has persuaded several ex pros to come along , including former Sunderland and Ipswich forward Eric Gates , Hartlepool manager Alan Murray , former Newcastle and Sunderland centre half Jeff Clarke , former Middlesbrough defender Dickie Rooks and former Newcastle striker Alan Shoulder . |
14 | Practically all the interviewees had made at least one and frequently several attempts to come off . |
15 | He tried to duck under the ropes to come over to us , but gets stopped by a security man who asks him what he 's playing at . |
16 | It took her two hours to come up with that . ’ |
17 | WITH ONLY 48 hours to come up with the cash , Michael Knighton 's £20m take-over bid for Manchester United is back on course following a High Court ruling that gives him leave to put together a funding package . |
18 | We expect the authorities to come up with imaginative schemes , designed to tackle specific local crime problems , such as kerb crawling , mugging and burglary . |
19 | It is one of three clay type surfaces to come out of America , the others being Lee and Har-Tu . |
20 | We got all the big blokes to come yet ! |
21 | Orbitel Mobile Communications Ltd says it is to launch its latest series of Groupe Speciale Mobile phones at CeBit ‘ 93 , in Hannover : improvements to come in with the new 901 series include improved battery life , speedier battery charging , and ‘ added functionality ’ , although Orbitel is not saying yet exactly what it means by this ; the series is to include a combined mobile and transportable phone , providing both in-car and portable functionality , the company says . |
22 | As an experienced head of the educational system in Vitebsk pointed out in 1832 , it was " extremely difficult to persuade capable and reliable Russians to come here , even to take important posts " . |
23 | The Report itself is , as it says , largely a description of the present situation ; its value is therefore the opportunity it offers for new proposals to come forward . |
24 | And far far from muddying the waters I think it makes clear that there are certain considerations that are acknowledged er which would allow certain proposals to come forward . |
25 | ‘ I 'm not joking , we literally , sometimes , used to sit there round a big table waiting for the scripts to come in . |
26 | They do n't want the experts to come in and advise because it is the experts that have let them down . ’ |
27 | Do n't wait for Personnel to come along and do it for you . |
28 | It claims that its publication of the interface specifications , which include ABIs , will encourage multiple competing technologies to come forward . |
29 | They 've never been hard on me on times to come in and that , but he 's great now . |
30 | ‘ But we could be dealing with something that could take several generations to come out . ’ |