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

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1 The contestants come out of the fight relatively uninjured .
2 If you are on half pitch , the prongs come up against the ribber sinker posts , so ca n't move in so far .
3 Gradually all the parties come around to the same view .
4 You know that when birds are chicks in nest , they gape , their little mouths open wide , like this , and they , whenever the parents come back to the nest , wi with a worm or something , you see the little chicks , their little mouths wide open , they kind of reach out of the nest and , and , and try to their feeding .
5 Start counting as the juices come up to the boil .
6 Blow through the small hole so the contents come out of the larger hole on to the saucer .
7 the colours come up on the bottom again .
8 Crown post because the braces come out like the points of a of a sort of pantomime crown .
9 The Americans come on in the afternoon . ’
10 If the payments come out to the beneficiary in a capital form then there will be no income tax charge upon the beneficiary ( Stevenson v Wishart 59 TC 740 ) .
11 The drinks come out of the ‘ Library ’ and chintzy glasses brim with gently swaying honeyed liquid .
12 AN ERA ends today when the shutters come down for the last time at the Owen Owen store in Liverpool .
13 I drifted after the three of them to watch the runners come out for the third race and was n't far behind them when they walked right down to the rails to see the contest from the closest possible quarters .
14 ‘ There , where the leaves come down to the water .
15 Stunning views on the Neapolitan Riviera , family bays in Apulia , and tiny hidden coves , where the hills come down to the sea , on the Tuscany Coast .
16 my Lord we have said in a number of places the claims are erm unlawful and we refer to the fact that the claims come out of the central fund bi-law
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