Example sentences of "[conj] come [adv prt] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now the major problem that came up the other day was that , I thought I had given you a very easy extract to translate into modern English , and it turned out not to be such an easy extract , obviously . |
2 | The overlords at Citroen say it 's just a show car , but with Peugeot and Citroen able endlessly to vary the mix of 605s and XMs that come off the shared line at Sochoux , a third model , an XM coupe , is not an impossibility . |
3 | Both country 's leaders were from the same generation Clinton is 46 , Major 49 and came up the hard way , she added . |
4 | The pellet went right through the cat 's neck and came out the other side , leaving a gaping wound . |
5 | So she went and bought some in Lincoln and came back the next day and got down on her knees and cleaned it all up . |
6 | And coming back the other way . |
7 | In fact , George Every , then a lay brother at Kelham , with whom I had started a correspondence , told me later that Eliot , while praising some individual points , had said that the general impression it gave was of material being put through a machine and coming out the other side more or less as it was before . |
8 | Things would deteriorate rather quickly , for Alberto would return to his hotel in the evening with a sculpture eight to twelve inches tall under his arm and come back the next day with a piece no more than three or four inches high … |
9 | If it was n't you could walk through a hail of machine-gun fire and come out the other end without even a scratch . ’ |
10 | between the flats and come out the other end . |
11 | But we were able to work through it and come out the other side . |
12 | And come out the main door . |
13 | I guess he must have seen him go in sometime late , and come out the next morning . ’ |
14 | I was annoyed when came back the last time and I thought oh my goodness I hope I have n't given that woman any annoyance . |