Example sentences of "[adv] come [adv prt] on the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I only came in on the red , raw minute , ’ she said , ‘ so you 'll excuse me , madam . ’
2 When Ceauŝescu personally came in on the act they faked a car accident and tricked up a couple of bodies for the Securitate to send back to England .
3 They finally came down on the side of 36-year-old Anne Bancroft , although she had seldom played comedy , having made her name in such powerful dramas as The Miracle Worker and The Pumpkin Eater .
4 Erm it 's really just coming back on the issue of concealed household earlier .
5 Sheer orders of magnitude matter , and the orders of magnitude do not come down on the side of the real-balance effect .
6 Still coming out on the junk tomorrow afternoon ? ’
7 All our maypole queens , crown bearers and dancers look back on the ceremony with pride , and they still come back on the day . ’
8 Er well if it wa if it was it would be very convenient cos it would probably come out on the car park but er
9 Thumping me probably wo n't come out on the tape .
10 Paul spends most of the rest of his letter dealing with the problem in Corinth ; he does n't come down on the side of being totally separate or of being totally indistinguishable in lifestyle — but you 'll have to read that for yourself .
11 I gripped the banister and swung myself head over heels , then came out on the roof of a tower .
12 There 's that side of things , and I hope that that is changing , alas again too slowly erm I think the Taylor report , which firmly came down on the side of more lay control of schools by parents and members of the community , put up and unanswerable case .
13 Er turn left onto Road , to the railway line , and it cuts back along the railway line er which eventually comes out on the ring road .
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