Example sentences of "[adj] come [adv prt] on the " in BNC.
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1 | As I banked to port to make a full beam attack on the nearest 88 I sighted the 109s coming down on the other three . |
2 | Yeah , so you 'd anticipate some coming in on the A fifty nine , if you went that far north , |
3 | I could n't imagine what she expected to tell them if they all came back on the same day . |
4 | Sure , they 're all coming up on the bus from Mullingar/Limerick/Cork on Friday for the whole weekend . ’ |
5 | Mm , that one , I do n't know though did n't have a blonde woman see and I never , I did n't , I did n't realise there was two and I really did not and I suddenly there 's , they all come out on the ice |
6 | They must have been Steen coming back on the Saturday . |
7 | Still busy coming in on the Headington roundabout there , the A40 from the direction of Wheatley , and continuing along down the A41 full too . |
8 | It 's a fairly low risk erm threat at the moment , air strikes are cheap er they 're not particularly dangerous whether they 're effective or not is another matter , er and there 's no immediate come back on the domestic scene because no one is expecting any one state to be the saviour in that particular situation . |
9 | The Late Show , challenged by David Hare to decide whether Keats was more important than Dylan , now seems inclined to come down on the side of Keats . |
10 | But if that comes back on the sixteenth , is that , is that what you 're saying , yeah ? |
11 | Yeah well as soon as that comes out on the list you can put in your claim the next |