Example sentences of "[adj] come over " in BNC.

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1 The English came over a crest , face to face with the Lord Owen in open field .
2 With this background of ‘ westernisation ’ it was considered natural to come over to England to complete my education .
3 mm , so you 'll be more than welcome to come over , you will be
4 The ability of this young quartet to present two works from such different worlds so convincingly , led one to expect that Dvorak 's American quartet would be a powerful experience ; but what might have been hot-blooded came over as an indoor gypsy — more pretty than potent .
5 It 's no good coming over and looking at me like that Rick .
6 It was odd coming over as a tragic heroine .
7 And I do n't seeing any problem at all in you being able to come over well on the phone which is the important thing for us .
8 I do n't know why , if he gets put on a murder case he 's there for three weeks in a hotel , it 's easy he said well I , you 'll be able to come over if you want to it 'll be like sitting at work , no one will know
9 This Heavy came over , called Morris , a big guy or what ?
10 The purely Chinese came over from the mainland with Chiang Kai-Shek . ’
11 But they nowadays they have a full coming over .
12 In addition , Alexander Hardinge , who had replaced Wigram as private secretary to the King and who constantly saw his loyalty as lying with the institution and not with the person , was available to come over at short notice and did so .
13 Aung San got through a message that he was ready to come over to the Allies while the Japanese understood that he would be fighting for them .
14 He was worried about what the cell was planning , thought they were going too far and he was almost ready to come over . ’
15 I said you were mad to come over at this time .
16 3 As political science developed in the fifties , leading British political scientists came to display a keen sensitivity to intellectual developments in America at the same time as American political scientists were eager to come over to study British politics .
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