Example sentences of "come [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But it 's not Kinnock ; it 's Mr Gorbachev ; the world has come on to our ground and I find that a source of strength , because at least we know that we 're talking about the capitalist system . ’
2 ‘ In my 35 years of dealing this is the greatest sculpture that has ever come on to the market , ’ he said .
3 At least one bookseller remarked to me that so many ex-library books had come on to the market in the last few years that he had begun to realise what it must have been like when the great monastic libraries were being dispersed .
4 Besides , it had come on to rain , and the prospect of arriving home soaking wet to find my housemates Trisha and Brian curled up in a post-coital stupor in front of the TV was more than I could bear , so I swallowed my pride and went back inside .
5 I was n't vain enough to think that the way she had come on to me that first night was solely down to my resistless charms .
6 I had surely noticed that nearly all the ingredients had come on to the train fresh ?
7 Demand is so high that there is bound to be plenty of interest in two new properties in need of some tender loving care which have just come on to the market .
8 She had come on to Benedict 's from an interview with her bank manager .
9 Meanwhile one of the adjacent houses on Clifton Park Road had come on to the market and School had bought it .
10 He sat on the cutting machine and and then as it come on to the Ah but what do you call the long thing ?
11 That she had always been in control before he had come on to the scene and turned everything upside-down .
12 We must study the gap closely and we must realise that , in many of the homes that have come on to the market , on which there has been significant capital outlay by people moving into the private sector , the costs have escalated because of the massive increase in interest rates .
13 There is another possibility that they have n't mentioned because the book has n't come on to deal with it yet , but you should know what it is .
14 As part of the deal Mr de Ferranti agreed to stand down in favour of Sir Derek and to allow James Guerin , International Signal 's founder , to come on to the board as deputy chairman .
15 The night shift volunteer was standing next to me getting ready to come on to the phones and as I came off a call he started to chat to me .
16 The decision whether or not to come on to the Tour is not an easy one for a young black pro to take .
17 Hire equipment needs to come on to site at an early stage ( see list ) .
18 You 're supposed to come on to parade with clean boots , Jones ! ( condition 3 )
19 You know people who 's coming in from o the outside to come on to the flats , they 're the people at risk .
20 I 'd hoped to come on to Prague after that .
21 He could certainly arrange to come on to Rome afterwards though he did not think he had quite enough courage to join the parish party .
22 Yes , it might , it might , but , but , but now you 're getting a little bit , you 're getting a bit too , too sophisticated now , we 're going to come on to that later .
23 Amid mounting chaos , Iliescu issued a radio appeal to factory workers and others to come on to the streets to defend the revolution .
24 I know we 're going to come on to this again later .
25 The exchange rate mechanism works as follows : ( a ) a rise in money supply causes interest rates to fall ; ( b ) the rise in money supply plus the fall in interest rates causes an increased supply of domestic currency to come on to the foreign exchange market ; this causes the exchange rate to fall ; ( c ) this will cause increased exports and reduced imports , and hence a multiplied rise in national income .
26 Erm , and I I would like to come on to that immediately if I may , but again it does indicate erm , a movement , in the right direction of getting more er women employees into higher management levels .
27 Because we do send people erm er sorry send , we ask people to come on to a training course which we fully expense .
28 . What I want to come on to now is just to talk about nonlinearity , and still with reference to demand elasticities .
29 So presenting the centre line and okay we 're going to come on to the eye contact as well in a moment , presenting the centre line with eye contact means that it feels much more positive for the audience in terms of the delivery .
30 ERA is one of more than 50 new ales to come on to the Scottish market in the past year .
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