Example sentences of "come [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | I suppose they could have come that way . ’ |
2 | If any stranger had come that way it was likely he would think he was following the black road to hell . |
3 | Few had come that way since the Deosil Gate had been one of the first to collapse in a shower of white-hot embers . |
4 | They arranged to come that way again next Sunday and then turned their horses eastwards for the long ride home . |
5 | So that to come that way |
6 | Royston CAB has come some way towards solving the shelf space problem and the updating costs of holding more than one information system in a bureau . |
7 | See , he said , I told you you should n't have come this way . |
8 | The girl had come this way , she was sure . |
9 | She must have come this way often enough , she was a diligent churchgoer . ’ |
10 | The traffic that had caused the furrows a mile back could not have come this way . |
11 | ‘ It looks as if that car has come this way , ’ murmured Mary . |
12 | Follow the blue posts until the track meets an obvious forestry road , and as a reward for having come this way , a wooden seat . |
13 | But I met a man on the road to the other village — I 've pursued them over the mountain from Keswick and you know the road divides two ways — and he swore they had come this way . ’ |
14 | I had come this way a hundred times , always varying my route so as to avoid making more of a track than a rabbit might do . |
15 | It led through still more lofty halls and winding corridors quite big enough for a dragon ( and dragons had come this way once , it seemed ; there was a room lull of rotting harness , dragon-sized , and another room containing plate and chain mail big enough for elephants ) . |
16 | Nature before me has come this way , |
17 | I try to ride last so I can stop now and then to be alone , to look back and be glad that I have been able to come this way , but Tony has the feeling too and has bagged the back spot for the morning run . |
18 | Someone is bound to come this way eventually . ’ |
19 | If he really had left his boat in the cove round the point , he would have to come this way again , and I would certainly be able to see if he brought anything with him . |
20 | ‘ If you 'd like to come this way , Mrs Bouverie , I 'll show you the warehouse and the rest room . ’ |
21 | " Yes , but is some of it going to come this way ? " |
22 | Would you like to come this way . ’ |
23 | ‘ Then , if you would also remain here for a few moments , Madame Ash , perhaps Madame Craig would be so kind as to come this way ? ’ |
24 | ‘ If you 'd care to come this way . ’ |
25 | ‘ And if you intend to come this way regularly wear more sensible shoes , ’ he added curtly . |
26 | ‘ Ask the Prince Fahid to come this way , will you ? |
27 | I decided to come this way because I wanted you to see the courtyard by moonlight . ’ |
28 | ‘ If senhor and senhora would care to come this way — ’ |
29 | It had come half way up the bunk , and nearly as far as Willis 's blankets . |
30 | I did do that along with Ron and er they were speaking in terms of er a conjurer at under a pound a time and thing of that nature which should then come to a the pensioner 's category at Poole , so I took it back to Stuart and he said oh see what I can do Norman , and at the present moment it rests there because I have n't been able to contact Stuart at the moment owed to the holiday , but I shall be contacting him and hopefully we will also be doing two days , which is the Tuesday and the Thursday , also what they , er , he 's , he 's promised to do is to come half way with the cost of the jazz band , which is a great help . |