Example sentences of "[pron] come [adv] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I came back to the beautiful beach house from shopping .
2 It is carried against , and so I come back to the new erm section being proposed by Professor on anti-semitism and concurred by the convenor , Dr , and put it to the assembly .
3 Because their demands were nil , the Masai could be approached in a way which came close to the Colonial Service 's proclaimed ideal of disinterested benevolence .
4 To this extent , Soviet foreign traders , who came late to the Latin American markets , may be disadvantaged in their competition with capitalist suppliers either because their own authorities prevent them from participating in the bidding for a project or because they can not mobilise the Soviet bureaucracy in time to meet deadlines .
5 you came close to the white line .
6 A number of players had been tried , but none came up to the subtle demands of the job .
7 There was no one in the stable or the yard , but when she came close to the back door she could hear voices from the kitchen .
8 Are you coming down to the great burrow ? "
9 I thought about running along beside him as we came up to the main road opposite the church , about his taking my hand and singing , ‘ Hold my hand — I 'm a stranger in paradise ! ’
10 We come finally to the confluent form of Sylvester 's expansion for any polynomial , and again we use the matrices A and B as exemplifying the general case ; however , for greater generality we shall write the repeated roots as unc the unrepeated root as unc and shall replace the unit in the superdiagonal of unc by r .
11 And then we come on to the final point , the whole issue of N H S changes in the final section .
12 So given that the electoral quota argument is not final , contrary to er what the commission implies and what seems to have been the brief given to the commission , the , we come on to the other points .
13 So we come back to the one explanation which resolves every difficulty : the ‘ discovery ’ made by the monks of Canterbury in 1120–21 , as the canons of York at once realized , was the moment of their enlargement .
14 Then we come back to the big man up front .
15 We come now to the final committee report which is on page thirteen of the page thirteen .
16 Once again one comes back to the fundamental question of how much use all this is and whether the NSA really provides good value for money .
17 She said coolly as they came up to the stuffed spaniel , ‘ What do you call him , that very fierce dog ? ’
18 They came on to the golden sand and stood in silence , winds of light moving over them plainly , despite the brightness of the evening sunshine .
19 Probably because they had n't re-used they got there by two or three or four years time when they came on to the next level of management the junior management erm we did this with them again and you would begin to find certain skills had evolved and certain certain team strengths had arisen because they do change over the years .
20 But as a literal succession of images they come closer to the disconnected temporality of the succession of perceptual memories in the unconscious .
21 i i i in a sense it is a , it is a shift to the left because under the May the fourth directive erm rich peasants in particular would 've been left out of it altogether and there would still be some landlords who were , who would maintain their property but , but now he 's shifted to the left and this , this does represent a further attack on landlords cos , cos everybody comes down to the same level .
22 He had been thinking about buying Lyn a kitten for her birthday , and as he came up to the great dolmen , had paused to look at it for the thousandth time , he had seen the bundle on the ground .
23 He wrinkled his nose as he came up to the other man .
24 He came down to the front door with me .
25 Abruptly he came back to the present day , his wedding day .
26 He stepped back , pausing to think , but the more he tried to invent reasonable explanations , the more he came back to the obvious truth : someone had put out the light and locked him in .
27 Inevitably it came down to the same couple of answers — her mortgage , her job .
28 It came back to the same thing .
29 Fleming went on to describe how the nasal secretions of the patient ( himself , in fact ) were cultured , and how a round microbe or coccus first grew and then was destroyed where it came close to the nasal secretion .
30 Divide mixture between tins , so that it comes up to the same level in both .
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