Example sentences of "[conj] come [adv prt] on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There was frequently a hair-tidy of the same design on the dressing-table , a little dish with a lid , and a hole through which one could push the hair that came out on the comb . |
2 | I have a great deal of sympathy with all these organisations anyway , and the tremendous number of volunteers that come out on the days . |
3 | What I 'm against is the inference that we do n't put any other matters erm that comes up on the subject if it arose prior to the to June . |
4 | They thereby avoid commitment to any current fad that comes up on the whirligig of fashion . |
5 | I remember one day on the 8th there was a little dinghy turned over on the lake and he hooked his tee-shot , hit the boat and came out on the fairway — the shape of things to come ! |
6 | Sykes went to Paris a couple of days before you did , and came back on the Monday . |
7 | And coming up on the rails in the first division are Oxford United . |
8 | You 're on the main part of the carriageway , and coming in on the left there is this traffic coming down a slip road to join you . |
9 | and we 're , we 're going on the Friday afternoon and coming back on the Monday afternoon . |
10 | And come out on the end of |