Example sentences of "[pron] come [adv prt] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I met Charlie , and he asked me to come along to the Mothering Day Service .
2 ‘ A few weeks ago , someone came up to a tagger with the KWS tagging crew , ’ Boyle said .
3 Erm when I came on to the flats I came with an open mind and I was gon na you know take things as I as I met them .
4 Long before I came up to the gate out of Bourani , I saw something whitish lying in the gap .
5 ‘ But I came down to the theatre and was assured it was suitable for children so we came with open minds , ’ she said .
6 It was n't until some years later that I came back to the question of the receptors and showed that the most dramatic effects involved the NMDA glutamate receptor I mentioned in the last chapter ( but wo n't discuss further here ) .
7 Then I came back to the courts at Bisham again before going back to school again at 3pm for history and then I come back and play again afterwards .
8 It happened like this : last Saturday , after the farewell party at Nanking University , I came back to the hotel , and packed my things ready to leave for Shanghai , then about 10.30 I started to feel sick , and it got worse and worse and went on and on until I had to wake up Comrade Wu at about 3.30 and ask her to get a doctor .
9 When I came back to the world of RAM and ROM , my subconscious had apparently been connecting up some loose neurons , and everything fell into place .
10 It was not at all sweet for Alfred Noyes I learned when I came back to the boat , for he had a bucket of slops emptied on his head .
11 ‘ Well , I came back to the Club , did n't I ?
12 I came back to the flat with one of my regular clients who I had planned to meet .
13 Then he said , seriously , in his own voice : ‘ I came out to the Lock because I was worried he might hurt you . ’
14 Bill , could I come back to a quotation by another former Tory Prime Minister in the nineteen sixties , erm they were ragging old Douglas Hume unmercifully , the Labour Party did , when he was made Prime Minister , and , you know , erm all 's fair in politics , and Harold Wilson , I think , made the comment that the democracy of this country had ground to a halt with the appointment of the fourteenth earl , and Douglas Hume , in his sort of very self-deprecating way and his very modest way , says ‘ well , you know , I suppose if one were to ask , he 's probably the fourteenth Mr Wilson ’ .
15 can I come back to the question if , you see if you do n't answer it I 'll repeat it , you as the person responsible for the figures would be anxious to make sure they were reaching the public accurately
16 Could I come back to the point about the twenty seven million passengers or some of I 'm not exactly , but I know it 's a lot , erm figure , it 's large number figure , as a num an extra number of cars .
17 If I go to a match in Europe , I come back to a stack of videos and I can hardly be bothered .
18 I come back to the word ‘ assumption ’ in section 3(1) .
19 I come back to the Minister on the question of Scottish Development Agency assistance to Stagecoach .
20 tourism in West Sussex I mean what would happen to that is just one example er on a broader level , the County Council is working with the European regions to promote West Sussex in Europe and what would happen to that , the only conclusion we could draw is that these policies would crumble and to er seriously affect West Sussex and finally I come back to the point that , that I will keep making , if I ever get the opportunity , namely the cost of this exercise .
21 And so it seems to me that what has got to be proven , and I come back to the point , is that something has changed and we have n't heard anything that has changed er in in that time .
22 Now that 's something that erm particularly that last point , that audit committees that are established in most efficient companies want to look at and I come back to the point that audit ought to be looked at as something that assists companies in efficiency as well as a mechanism for detecting fraud and yet the government does n't appear to be examining that .
23 ‘ I tell you what , if it 's a nice day why do n't your mother and I come down to the tournament on Sunday ?
24 which I shall not attempt to conceal from you , but before I come down to the details let me say that Darwinism occupies such a central position in evolutionary biology — in biology as a whole , not just in evolutionary biology but in the whole of biology — that any important , new idea in biology has to be , to some extent , judged by its compatibility with , or its contradictions of , the Darwinian position .
25 It was not a well-attended affair — perhaps fifteen people , mainly old women , at the church , few of whom came on to the cemetery .
26 Twomey sent old Lizzie with the summons : " Mr Twomey says , Sir Dermot says , for ye to come down to the morning room — the young gentlemen are here . "
27 The sun was still hidden behind Spyglass Hill , which came down to the sea in dangerous cliffs on this side of the island .
28 Amaranth was wearing what appeared to be a blue-black overcoat with square shoulders , the skirts of which came down to the knee .
29 It was an enclave within the duchy lordship of Pickering , which came down to the coast at Filey Brigg in the south and at Scalby , just north of Scarborough , before continuing along the coast towards Whitby .
30 It was an enclave within the duchy lordship of Pickering , which came down to the coast at Filey Brigg in the south and at Scalby , just north of Scarborough , before continuing along the coast towards Whitby .
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