Example sentences of "[pron] come [adv prt] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Also pensioners , there 's now more of an incentive for them to come back on to the labour market .
2 In the 100 metres Allan got away to a fine start , I came through fast at the end , there was a photo-finish between us and he got the verdict .
3 As I came up out of the trough , the wave was pouting out a lip like the deck of an aircraft carrier .
4 Maybe it is time that I came in out of the storm . "
5 When I came in early on the Saturday morning , I was very surprised to find that Mr Jimmy Mackenzie — patrolman — had washed all the glasses for me — unasked .
6 I came off well in the area of sweet coupons , too .
7 ‘ Well , I came back here to the apartment and Rico 's not home .
8 I , I think er erm when I first started down there , it was a job , I thought well this is a good job fifteen bob a week , that 's , that 's a lot more than some of the other boys who 'd left school got , they were twelve and six you see and erm , I think erm I came back out of the forces and took over more responsible jobs , I do n't think I could have gone to anything else but transport .
9 But then you might worry , if I 'm bound to come back down again , how can I guarantee that I come back down into the right erm body again .
10 Sometimes I drop out for the first verse of songs and let Keith do rhythm and then I come back in for the second verse ; it brings the level of intensity right up .
11 We all waited outside in St Martin 's Lane for 55 minutes , and to my surprise about 99 per cent of them came back in for the finish . ’
12 Your worships , er , there 's nothing at all more sinister in the failure to stop and failure to report than than that , i th that is a a true record of the er er er of the incident as far as Mrs was concerned erm and it is something which erm comes about an accident which came about probably through the inexperience of the children er , running across the pedestrian crossing thinking that they have priority erm and not having regard to other road users er , and Mrs was travelling at slow speed but it was she was put in a difficult position by the the way in which the children ran across the road .
13 Which comes on really to the second thing .
14 Besides those who waited to journey together there were others who came up out of the forest alone and who seemed to belong there , men licensed by the Lord Warden to carry on their trade in certain parts of the forest , woodmen , trappers , charcoal burners , for the most part a silent surly sort of men who emerged from the forest , went briefly about their business , had little to say for themselves , and then disappeared into the solitude again .
15 Some of the men who came in late in the war had not joined up until after the older prisoners had been shot down .
16 The wind , I thought , was shaking the door , but no , it was St John , who came in out of the frozen darkness , his coat covered in snow .
17 The little laundry maid who came in daily from the village was dismayed to find Miss Alexandra in the laundry room asking what clear starch was and demanding to be shown how to use a goffering iron .
18 So why was it Ms Aloni and not Mr Deri who came off worse in the latest scuffle ?
19 And that 's one of the things that you came out right at the time , I needed something really swanky for a caption for Rolling Stone .
20 When you came back down from the mountains you made some recordings that to this very day have a unique atmosphere about them — the Metamorphosen , the Brahms Requiem — but when you went to England to work with Legge 's Philharmonia there was an added interest to your music-making : the enormous repertory you managed to acquire and record .
21 But as the shaking continued she came up out of the bad dream , trembling and drenched once more with perspiration , her cheeks damp with tears .
22 She came along sedately in the middle of the night in complete confidence , the umbrella raised and perfect , with a look of absolute bliss on her face to show her mother what she had got for a present .
23 So Mary said she , she came back up to the , a little while ago she said she did n't get do something
24 She came back slowly towards the house .
25 She came back out onto the terrace a few minutes later .
26 She came out on to the porch , lifting the lamp higher .
27 When she came out on to the landing , her grandmother called to her .
28 Did you come back down to the
29 okay , round the base of your thumb , basically what we want to do is we want to clamp these fingers in so they ca n't come un unstuck , we want to push them together because she ca n't keep them shut like that , but the next thing is that you come round to the back where the little finger is , the next time you come round here , you 're gon na come round to about the first thumb joint okay and then you 're gon na go over the top okay and if you come round again the little thumb , by , by the little finger , you come round again to the thumb joint okay , come over the top again , round , we 're just making really like the figure of eight , but all the time we 're keeping off of this wrist here and I 'm keeping her fingers in , are you alright still ?
30 Then you come out here onto the platform .
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