Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I only came into the room and I switched it on and i there were quite a lot of recriminations with people who |
2 | ‘ On the last tour I basically played the same thing every night and I suddenly came to the realisation that I was n't progressing as much as I should . |
3 | On the last tour I basically played the same thing every night and I suddenly came to the realisation that I was n't progressing as much as I should |
4 | And I just I , I , I just came into the meeting this morning just half and hour before this meeting I saw them there , but I really do n't know what the implications are of them there . |
5 | I almost caused an accident coming back from Bedford yesterday , there 's somebody in an X R three i right up my arse so I just coming onto the motorway , the M four to Bracknell and erm comes right up my arse and I had to come out cos there was this car coming on you know , from further up the the lane and it was coming on and I was already on , so I overtook it let it did to let it come out you know ? |
6 | I finally came to the churchyard , ‘ Titty-Bottle Park ’ , where there were literally dozens of kids running about the tombstones . |
7 | I had only recently heard of the existence of such places , but I gradually came to the conclusion that she was running a small brothel of which she herself was the centre of interest . |
8 | Edward Cody of the AP and I once came to the conclusion that in every interview we conducted in Lebanon , a special chair should be set aside for The Plot — since The Plot invariably played a leading role in all discussions we ever had with politicians , diplomats or gunmen . |
9 | She was bitter before I ever came on the scene ! ’ |
10 | ‘ Marginally , perhaps , but I always come by the street and pick up uncle 's paper from the newsagent on my way . ’ |
11 | I 'm Mary , and I usually come to the meetings . |
12 | I quickly came to the conclusion that it was not . ’ |
13 | As I was quite unable to organise the shop myself and continue with my studies at the university I quickly came to the conclusion that I would have to appoint a temporary manager . |
14 | Er and she said I 'll ring you ag I said oh dear someone now coming to the door , she said , never mind I 'll ring you on Saturday , so I said alright and er and she lives at Wyndham , Norfolk , my husband 's niece and erm , you see , and then there 's the other one and she said , auntie you 're always so cheerful , I said , well I try to be cheerful because like everybody else I get a little depressed sometimes because , you see , I have no sisters and brothers , I have three elderly cousins who live away and who I , who I see , one was here a fortnight ago er er er my cousin and his wife er , you see , it will be on a Wednesday , a fortnight today , no Thursday , yes , you see , a fortnight ago and they said , we 'll come again an we 've always bought you a bunch of daffodils so we shall come again when the daffodils are and er and they bring me over bits and pieces because er she was a cook and they bring me something nice to eat |
15 | Colleagues , I now come to the presentation of the G M B gold award for men . |
16 | I now come to the judgment of Slade L.J . |
17 | Could I now come to the events of which the right hon. Gentleman accused me — namely , my involvement on 2 May ? |
18 | Rather than concluding that I had been too radical in Opposition , I fast came to the view 1 had been too cautious . |
19 | Could I then come to the body of the report , rather than the East Grinstead by-pass , which I , I , I I agree is , is pertinent erm I was , I read this a couple of times because I was a bit confused about the rather if I may say so convoluted argument that was in it erm I think I understand the argument that the erm is that the Mid Sussex District Council have asked for advice and the recommendation is that advice . |
20 | Someone else came into the room and sat down on a plain wooden chair to watch him struggle . |
21 | I actually come from the Dales from Middleham which is near Leyburn which is near Catterick |
22 | For example , I recently came across the word ‘ homerun ’ and tried for several seconds to read it as ‘ homer-un ’ , until I saw the correct morpheme structure . |
23 | In cases of this kind ( which rarely come before the Court of Appeal except on appeal against sentence ) , the last act of the provoker , even though minor in itself , may be placed in the context of the previous provocation , and may itself be treated as sufficient to show that the loss of self-control was ‘ sudden and temporary ’ . |
24 | Some harbour resentments going back many years , which only come to the surface when a crisis causes the couple to come for counselling . |
25 | Which soon comes off the shoulder anyway . |
26 | I 'm glad you 're getting around , this chapter in your autobiography will doubtless come under the heading Foreign sex , as opposed to all the other chapters which just come under the heading sex . |
27 | He has taken his early holiday , incidentally , to be on hand at the end of the season for the merry-go-round in football employment which usually comes in the summer . |
28 | But nobody ever came into the woods to shake their finger in my face and lay down the law , the way they did with Gittel in the dorf . |
29 | The skull has recently been identified as the fossilized cranium of a white woman , at least 1,500 years old , which probably came from the burial ground on Pilsden Pen . |
30 | A form of activity which clearly comes under the heading of subtle and covert resistance is industrial sabotage . |