Example sentences of "come [prep] [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Wally 's friends would come in here by the scores , at any odd hour of the day or night . |
2 | ‘ About half a dozen times a year we find tarballs on that coast , which can come from right across the Atlantic , or passing ships could be to blame . ’ |
3 | So it 'll come from there across the ceiling |
4 | Scientists and technicians for the 116 research posts will come from all over the world . |
5 | Working in EFL in this country offers the opportunity to be an ‘ armchair globetrotter ’ in that the students one deals with may come from all over the world , and the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the classes and the schools is often very exciting . |
6 | Throughout , Mr Patten has sought unsuccessfully to convince a largely sceptical , and at times hostile , media that the Tories can come from behind in the polls to win tomorrow . |
7 | At the dramatic moment in the play of ‘ red alert ’ , the warship 's REAL alert lights will come on all around the audience . |