Example sentences of "come [prep] [num] " in BNC.

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1 You might be surprised , therefore , and certainly more than a little proud , that we have come through 1992 in remarkably good shape , and are well placed for the New Year .
2 Yeah it come from , I , I was n't expecting it to come back , it come through eight days , .
3 They have come through five rounds already , enough to take a First Division side to Wembley .
4 They have come through five rounds already , enough to take a First Division side to Wembley .
5 ‘ I have come through five heart attacks for my dogs and will carry on fighting , ’ she said .
6 Although I have Well I 've come through two wars and I remember the relief of Mathaking but I 'd sooner that I 've was born when I was .
7 We have just come through one of the most difficult trading years for the UK economy in recent history , and to have achieved our budgeted turnover was in itself a praiseworthy effort .
8 was reputed to have come through three days later . ’
9 Maria replied that she was to be allowed to come for two days in the week following her letter .
10 And then when they had come about two months old , something like that , er we used to carry them out now , into the woodlands and with the rest of the hens .
11 This bloke here has only just come about fifteen miles up the road .
12 " I 've come for one of your children .
13 ‘ I have come for three hours while Joe is selling the pigs . ’
14 It must have come as one hell of a shock for you , Skeeter . ’
15 I 've come off seven times now .
16 The shaft needed to come through two bearings to give it that stability .
17 I 'm sure it 's going to come off one day .
18 For the first time in her life , Louisa had come into one of the dwellings of the Coketown Hands ; for the first time in her life , she was face to face with anything like individuality in connection with them .
19 Such were the main groups of Cossacks and anti-Tito Yugoslavs who had come into 5 Corps hands by 12 May .
20 But by then , the show-down had come from one of support for the clergyman to one of outright resistance to the regime .
21 This daub could have come from one of three distinct periods .
22 Local residents again pointed out that so far all the dust that had blown had come from one three-acre section of the lake : ‘ The worry is that if it 's not attended to and if the entire 150 acres rise up and start blowing at the same time it could be a national disaster .
23 I had the impression — fleeting , I grant you — that the photo had come from one of the pockets .
24 That would have set them a puzzle , would n't it , if the fibres had come from one of them ? ’
25 John is convinced that most of the houses ghostly happenings are come from one place ; the so-called Bishop 's bedroom .
26 Scotland 's national coach has been disadvantaged only in the sense that so many of his squad come from one club , Rangers , who have had to withdraw six players because of injury .
27 I think that 's that absolutely horrific and that has come from one of the practice partners and not the actual himself .
28 The two sets of girls might just have well come from two countries at war .
29 Those predictions which have been made about the impact of new technology on employment levels have come from two types of analysis .
30 The initial impetus to the Coordinating Team 's invitation to the school to participate in the project seems to have come from two sources .
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