Example sentences of "[be] come [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am come to the right house , then , ’ Theda retorted .
2 So every everything was held right up so what we did was we was we cut back off we 're coming along the main road cut back off and went all down Halbury New Road and along Beach Road and around that way .
3 ‘ We 're coming to the right turn . ’
4 and if you 're coming for a few days you 've , you 've bag carrying and all this in the business
5 We 're coming on the next flight for the wedding .
6 so that 's fine like if you 're coming off a dual carriageway , maybe you 'll see that
7 A GROWING number of rape victims are coming to a Teesside-based support group for help .
8 Rob and family are coming for a long weekend , so we sha n't have our usual Christmas Day picnic this year , but we 'd much rather have their company .
9 You are coming for no other reason , understand that . ’
10 If you go to a restaurant , it is worth telephoning beforehand to inform the staff that you are coming with a disabled person , so that you can reserve a table at a convenient distance from the front door or the toilet .
11 There are also ominous indications that these positive movements are coming under the severest threat .
12 Many secondary teachers are worried about it because they say ‘ The children are coming into the secondary school having perhaps used computers and we ca n't offer them computing for two or three years , erm you know and they 're going to be very frustrated , erm and so perhaps they should n't go into primary ’ .
13 This time they are coming in the New Year — on January 29 to be precise , at the King 's Hall .
14 The sounds are coming from the en-suite bathroom .
15 Our supplies this year are coming from the local Butterknowle Brewery , the North Yorkshire Brewery in Middlesbrough , the Hambleton Brewery and the Hadrian Brewery in Byker , Newcastle .
16 They can distinguish between two sounds which are only 18 inches apart at a distance of 60 feet ; they can separate with ease two sounds that are coming from the same direction , but at different distances ; and they can differentiate two sounds that have only a half-tone of difference between them .
17 ‘ I 've been coming as a mere visitor .
18 We had been coming onto the main road at about five miles an hour when three men had blocked our exit .
19 Sheriff 's Deputy Mark Ray said Salata had been coming to the secure Polo Club development , where 23-year-old Steffi has a home , at least three times a day for three days in an attempt to see her .
20 The other thing we do sort of every now and then , and next time will be Easter , we actually have some people in costume who actually reoccupy the house over Waster weekend in this case as as the household of William and they 've been coming for a long time now and they 've got set into the set into their roles quite well .
21 For years now people from neighbouring Austria , particularly from Graz and Vienna have been coming across the Hungarian border on shopping trips .
22 Well the nurse has been coming in every second day .
23 HMS Reading should have been coming in the other direction .
24 This afternoon , however , she was too much perturbed in her mind to trouble about such things , and she rounded the corner at a run which would have spelt disaster had anyone been coming in the opposite direction .
25 Not only that , but the beams appeared to be coming at a faster rate now — more than once a second .
26 Then she learned that the Pack would be coming on the following Saturday .
27 His eyes seemed to be coming from a long way away .
28 He felt a peculiar sense of dislocation , and the sounds of those in the room seemed to be coming from a great distance away .
29 Very often this will be coming from a different department , who should be alerted in good time .
30 The blue component of incoming solar radiation is scattered so severely that it appears to our eyes to be coming from the entire sky .
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