Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] come [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 They sat in the parlour , on the evening of Saturday , September 2nd , waiting for Menzies ' man Allan Stewart to come back with the news from Blair Atoll .
2 Kenneth Baker came up in the House to offer congratulations .
3 A few weeks later Patrick Ashby came back from the dead and went home to inherit the family house and fortune .
4 Miss Potts came out of the room at this moment , she eyed Gwendoline with dislike .
5 As Selwyn rummaged around the shed for his tools , Barney Summerville came out of the garage wiping his hands on an oily rag .
6 David McIvor came in on the blind-side and Ian Smith was called up when Graham Marshall injured his knee .
7 He looked up when Donna Frizzell came in through the back door , and was startled to see that her hat was awry and her makeup smudged beyond repair .
8 You know young Neil Lewis coming in for a game like this is tremendous performance and Michael Whitlow and Colin Hill have been up against it but they 've worked hard and I think it 's been a great game and er one nil probably does n't er justify both sides .
9 But at that moment , as Cicely and Guthrie Hepwood came back into the house from the stables , all she knew was that , while she still wanted Naylor , she could not let him make love to her — not in his aunt 's and uncle 's house with them only in the next-door room , for all she knew .
10 They feel they are creative enough to win , even without the injured John Barnes , whose place on the left flank will go to Chris Waddle with David Rocastle coming in on the right and Steve McMahon and Bryan Robson taking the middle .
11 René Beauchemin comes out of a washroom and sees the students running and hears cries for help within the classroom .
12 Before leaving the ministry in mid-1861 the sensible Evgraf Kovalevskii came up with a programme for reducing the volatility of the universities which might have been effective if it had been introduced gradually .
13 Dr Livesey came out of the house in time to see me climbing into the stockade , and my friends welcomed me happily .
14 This precise dilemma led Shaun Mason from Doncaster , South Yorkshire to come up with a tremendous brain-wave .
15 Alan Parker comes up with a winner when his cast of unknowns forms a working-class band that lights the torch of opportunity in Dublin 's mean streets .
16 Sister , Robins , and Dr Jones came out of the latter 's office .
17 He observed Jane Pargeter come out of the kitchen — the neck of her shirt folded up , her forearms freckled but brown from a recent holiday with the same attention to detail .
18 Twenty containers later , the movements NCO came out with the rest of my day 's details — five trailers to cross-load ready for the Bicester lads to pick up later in the afternoon .
19 Walt Disney came up with the off-beat idea of having popular film and radio star Phil Harris provide the voice for Mowgli 's mellow mentor , Baloo .
20 Originally intending to go on stage , drop ten poems and have them recorded for vinyl , Galliano have enlisted the help of former Style Council keyboardist Mick Talbot to come up with a calling card that bodes well for the future .
21 She had asked Elizabeth and Dr Wyn to come in for a drink that evening .
22 Wiping her hands on her pinny April came over to the sink .
23 Mirra Komarovsky comes up with the same finding in her survey of American working-class marriage .
24 Two miles further on , the A.890 from Loch Carron comes down to an improved junction .
25 Miss Selfridge in Church Street came up with a Western casual outfit comprising leather ranchero jeans and waistcoat , worn with a denim type shirt and white body , and a sparkly short chemise in dark green sequins .
26 Then La Carlotta came out onto the stage , and Monsieur Firmin looked at Monsieur Armand .
27 As Carrie was pouring out the tea , Mr Carver came back into the room , followed by his wife , and he said to Mick , ‘ Stay out of that scullery from now on .
28 Mr Blakey came out of a distant glass-house , beyond lawns and flower-beds .
29 Grandson Richard came out of the shower-room with a towel around its waist .
30 Fearing a tragedy of epic proportions — her mind leapt at once to Penini and then to Miss Arabel — she knocked on the open door and Mr Browning came through from the other room , so haggard and drawn in contrast to his morning self that once more she was convinced something dreadful had happened .
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