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

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1 It is one of three clay type surfaces to come out of America , the others being Lee and Har-Tu .
2 Since such altruistic acts are typically performed between members of the same species , and usually within a fairly stable social group , it is best to start by asking what causes animals to come together in groups .
3 The Region is also encouraging schools to come forward with proposals for particular curriculum models .
4 On this basis we may stress the need to revise language teaching methods to come more in line with second language acquisition .
5 The start of a new year is a time for pundits to come up with predictions they may well regret
6 The March issue of Woodworker will also see the introduction of a new regular column inviting readers to come up with ideas for using offcuts .
7 ‘ They can not pass off the blame as if the order to close these homes came directly from Whitehall , ’ said Mr Bergg , a member of Great Aycliffe Town Council .
8 They were sold at auction , his library dispersed , but many of his , books came back to Lamb House as gifts to the Henry James Room .
9 At that , Theda 's eyes came round to Benedict 's and he grinned , his expression rueful .
10 Nails took such a proposition in his stride , unworried ; Jazz , although slightly apprehensive , was keen because swimming was the discipline he most enjoyed and was making the best progress in ; only Hoomey 's eyes came out on stalks at the presumption .
11 Clients came in at 45p plus , only to see the share price drop rapidly to 18p , although it did later recover .
12 Princess Diana gave birth to a son and things looked like fast returning to normal in Britain as nurses came out on strike , the London tube drivers came out on strike and the NUR threatened a strike .
13 His brothers came back with stories of heaving and hacking coal : even Daddy Ni still worked at the face : even Elfed , seen as the over-restraining killjoy , worked down there .
14 The words came out without thinking , and Folly bit her lip .
15 It paid dividends and , as the scheme grew , many of the beneficiaries came back in order to help others .
16 I was a proper Mom at last , there when the kids came home from school with time to listen to them .
17 At the base of the chamber is a half channel , often consisting of half a piece of drain pipe with half channels coming in from branch drains .
18 another one like that and then what happens is you 've got smaller branches lots of smaller branches coming off of piece
19 Well — i wish Frank good luck and i — really — hope he keeps them goals coming down in Spain too give Wilko some sleepless nights …
20 Although a small number of inter-denominational schools have been built in the UK , they are normally the result of neighbouring schools coming together from weakness and threat of closure .
21 You know you 're in the right place when the attitude of the locals subtly changes ; as you drive past country kids coming home from school in crisply-pressed uniforms , they shout ‘ white man ’ ! and grin at you .
22 But the only thing that does bother me about it is when they get you know school kids coming out of school and going straight on streets on Road .
23 You know little kids coming out of school and going straight on the road .
24 The House of Lords accepted evidence that the NSPCC relied on anonymous informants for much of its work in child protection and held that the public interest in informants coming forward with information outweighed the parents ' interest in being able to sue a malicious busybody .
25 One of the lads come over from Switham House while Mr Benedict was here .
26 The Star agrees : ‘ Now knives come out for Smith … the left seemed poised to turn the party back to red-blooded socialism after being forced to hibernate by Mr Kinnock . ’
27 I mean I could get this whole place so tidy and the kids come home from school and it 's like a bomb 's exploded and nothing 's appreciated about it , whereas if you 're decorating or teaching children there 's something always gained out of it … as far as actual housework goes , I do n't see how anyone can like it .
28 The house is all straight and you 're tired and then the kids come home from school and upset the house again , so you remake it again for the next day .
29 The chairs we have now were actually designed with our chat show in mind , not so low that knees come up to chins and reveal too much sock , nor so wide as to encourage fidgeting , with an upright back to prevent slouching , and arm rests to give the nervous something to grip .
30 The words come easier from Porfiry who speaks for public justice than from Sonya on whom falls the main and mystic burden of creative , regenerative suffering .
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