Example sentences of "[be] [adv] come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Looks like they are just comin' over the Cathedral wall .
2 New consultants are thus coming from the ranks of the research consultants as well as from industry and , recently ( with less success ) , from rival headhunters .
3 I said , they 're just coming down the road , I said the first thing your father 'll say , has it got a plug on it ?
4 ‘ You know , Mr Lytham , I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that my bequest might also wait a few more years .
5 ‘ I am rapidly coming to the conclusion , ’ said Busacher thoughtfully , ‘ that it is something personal with Madge Grimsilk and me .
6 The team at St Andrew Square exceeded their annual target by two sales and are confident there are more to come before the end of the year .
7 The current in Harrogate 's case significant number of major job losses and we we estimate that those amount to between three and four thousand jobs , er many of which we feel are still to come through the system and are therefore not reflected in unemployment figures of yet .
8 Mr Mike Bennett , chairman of the Metropolitan branch of the Police Federation , said last night : ‘ I just hope that the honourable thing is done in relation to the 18 other officers who are still to come before the magistrate on January 25 . ’
9 But that stretch of beach itself still tends to lose material further to the east , because the winds are still coming from the southwest predominantly , still driving the , the beach material along .
10 Salata was arrested at 12.05am outside the development of luxury homes , centred on a polo club , after reports from security guards that he had been repeatedly coming to the south gate .
11 And the first students and trainees are now coming through the system with the new qualifications .
12 We are now coming to the time of the year when paddlers start competing again in marathons and it would be nice to remember the ancient Greeks who started it all off .
13 As for me — well — I 'm just coming for the ride . ’
14 I 'm rapidly coming to the conclusion that this is a young man 's game . ’
15 I 'm rapidly coming to the opinion that one large tough fish is easier to monitor in less-than-perfect conditions such as a new tank than a shoal of small stuff .
16 This was McConnochie 's third success in his career and he gave a hint that there may be more to come in the Hennessy at Newbury on Saturday , saying : ‘ Gala 's Image should run well as long as the ground is not sticky . ’
17 We had rehearsals in the morning , and by lunch-time people were already coming across the river to get their places for the play .
18 The widespread implications of the Famine were already coming to the surface .
19 People were always coming into the shop looking for things to copy .
20 We tried very hard to underline the importance of these paintings , so that if they were ever to come on the market the government would be conditioned to their importance .
21 Italians were now coming to the fore in car racing thanks to Alfa , and Nuvolari joined the team as the man to spearhead their attack on the German manufacturers .
22 His men , searching both sides of the street , had covered that block of houses and were now coming up the street towards the fountain-house .
23 Didsbury College , Manchester , Dunfermline College , Edinburgh , and others were talking with the CNAA in 1970 , in the former case about a certificate as well as a degree , but national policies on teacher education were now coming under the microscope , and there were no other approvals in this field until after the James Committee on teacher education had reported in 1972 .
24 Thus the decision would be the same today , if the facts of Helby v. Matthews ( a piano ) were again to come before the courts .
25 Sheedy may think that Madden , after a club record 375 games and with more than 570 goals during his career , is perhaps coming towards the end of his tether .
26 London , of course , and our Amsterdam exhibition has been trading since the beginning of the year and the price increase is generally coming at the beginning of the season , which is more or less now for the parks , earlier for the exhibitions .
27 A copy of the report goes to the minister responsible in advance of publication where the matter is shortly to come before the Council of Ministers for decision .
28 Mm , that 's just coming off the doors .
29 Same over it 's just coming across the country is n't it ?
30 ‘ The one that 's just coming up the lane . ’
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