Example sentences of "[verb] come [adv prt] on the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr , do you want to come back on the point made on the other side of the room about your arbitrary selection of building rates ? |
2 | If they want to come along on the day and enjoy themselves , that 's fine ; we 're even providing a bouncy castle , so children can bounce for the rainforests at the Banbury walk . |
3 | Right if you have a look at what has come up on the screen , on the screen . |
4 | Unmistakably , though , he has come down on the side of the demonstrators and against Erich Honecker , the East German leader . |
5 | It 's not something the average student would expect to come up on the sylabus and Katharine 's still recovering from the shock . |
6 | The local police kindly agreed to come in on the act and a few off-duty policemen pretended to stalk the burglars and locked them up for the night at a disused police station at Ironbridge ! |
7 | It was a little plane , and it was going to come down on the road in front of the prison ! |
8 | I do n't think he 'd dare come out on the highway in daylight . |
9 | Well you 'll have to come in on the way ho |
10 | Members of the committee will see that savings continue to come through on the school meals service and this is to a very considerable extent , the result that the ethos of the previous Conversative administration which ran a tight ship and positively encourage deficiency . |
11 | If I could go back I think I would have come out on the Tour three years later . ’ |
12 | Pancevski himself appeared to come down on the side of the Serbian position by stressing repeatedly that political pluralism " must be based on socialist orientation and the federal structure " and asserting : " The LCY finds unacceptable the thesis according to which the essence and form of political pluralism are reduced to a classic multiparty system alone . " |
13 | Now there was some dispute over whether Berlin or Bonn should be the capital , they 've come down on the side of Berlin , but is that dispute settled now ? |
14 | Curiously , he was not deported , a sentence which in the two years immediately after the war was handed down to at least fifty young people who had come over on the Kindertransporte . |
15 | This time there was no knife , they just got him on the floor and it was just a fist which had come down on the man 's face again and again . |
16 | During August , Russia 's Constitutional Court had come down on the side of Izvestiya and Yeltsin , while the Prosecutor 's Office and the Russian Federal Property Fund had unsuccessfully supported the Supreme Soviet . |
17 | Her hand had come down on the spider and it had bitten her . |
18 | So that 's that 's one to Every now and again on your own just look through a couple of the papers and have a go at that , so that when it does come up on the exam you 're not kicking yourself |
19 | But this what the act says on this particular point — it 's interesting to see because it really does come down on the side of integration . |
20 | Er I wanted to come back on the question of regeneration and the opportunities in Leeds . |
21 | But we had to choose , early on , which side we belonged to , and children have to come down on the side that brings the food home and gets it on the table . |