Example sentences of "come [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | IN a desperate attempt to keep the Bat boom , DC 's next treatment of the Dark Knight myth will be John Byrne 's Batman 3-D , which will come complete with a pair of 3-D glasses . |
2 | When a healthy baby is born , it does not come complete with sundry fears , phobias and personality problems . |
3 | In keeping with the interventionist Nineties Action Man will come complete with ‘ peace-keeping weaponry ’ , electronic battle lights and sound synthesizers , a far cry from the original GI Joe with his battle-scarred right cheek . |
4 | It will come complete with a booklet giving the words and music of each song . |
5 | And on would come dear old Bill , or whoever was stuck in the Met . |
6 | He was fairly certain now that he was walking into a trap , and wished he 'd come armed . |
7 | There is no linkage , no indication of how to amalgamate one step with another and no indication of either rhythm or quality to make the movement come alive . |
8 | Chaucer looked at in isolation can seem daunting , but Chaucer read in a cultural and historical context , with visual and other aids , could come alive as a great poet , speaking across six centuries , in a Gadamerian fusion of horizons . |
9 | ‘ Root ’ here links the figure in the sheets to a tree from which life has drained , yet soon it will come alive with galvanic motion . |
10 | He could hear breathing , slow and heavy , the sweet breath of God , which made all things come alive . |
11 | I have lived in many parts of America , and I can assure you all that Hawaii is as breathtaking as you imagine , that the charm of the Old South is living on in Charleston , and that colonial America will come alive in the small towns of New England , particularly in the autumn when , in the words of Henry James , the ‘ weather is like tinkling crystal and the colours like molten jewels . ’ |
12 | It is by following up such topics that this subject can truly come alive for the reader — banking and finance ( domestic or international ) influence the everyday life of most people . |
13 | Seeing the old buildings , watching the modern Thoroughbred exercising on the historic heath truly makes history come alive . |
14 | In addition , letters to friends , records , certificates , documents , family anecdotes — even occasional remarks — are assembled as part of an elaborate mosaic that actually makes Einstein come alive as a real human being . |
15 | If civilisation is to control the violence of evolutionary forces , mankind must come alive to the fact that the task is inextricably bound up with the establishment of right and wrong , and parenthood holds the key . |
16 | ‘ Hopefully we will be able to make history come alive for the children , ’ Mr. Callaway said , adding that the school would still be grateful for as many old photographs and bits and pieces of memorabilia as possible . |
17 | He took her body and he made it come alive . |
18 | I find that other kind of sound very forgiving ; I can get through it technically , but I ca n't make it come alive the way somebody else could . ’ |
19 | Use all your senses to make the scene come alive . |
20 | Use all of your senses to make the scene come alive . |
21 | Use all your senses to make the scene come alive . |
22 | It is the movement of the verse which makes this sonnet come alive , as was brilliantly demonstrated by F. R. Leavis at some length ( Scrutiny vol. xiii , pp. 119–34 , especially pp. 125 ff ) . |
23 | It was not yet dark but soon it would be and then the town would come alive . |
24 | The truth was that Cagney was marvellously photogenic and the combination of his looks and his relentless energy made him come alive in his every role . |
25 | So cunning was the sculptors ' work that the story was told that it would come alive to guard the pass against any invader . |
26 | Hopefully , then it will come alive in the minds of your readers . |
27 | In what follows the interpretative dimension will come alive only on the next layer of the problem , where we ask whether social rules and institutions account for the performance of social roles , or vice versa , In other words , we think international institutions too fragile to permit a fully systemic answer on the highest layer and so incomplete that an answer which favours the international units must yield to curiosity about how these units work . |
28 | The sailors were up on the yards now , and setting more sails ; the huge stretches of canvas bellied outward and upward , and Sara felt the ship come alive under her feet , the bow dipping and the first hiss of white bubbles and foam going along the side . |
29 | Do you come alive slowly in the mornings or do you leap out of bed searching for a pencil to capture your best thoughts ? |
30 | If you use Scholl products , your whole body will come alive again . |