Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Cos it came on sort of about middle of the day . |
32 | The curtain came down moments later as sub , Steve White ran in the 6th . |
33 | Small wonder that only four months after the Berlin Wall came down East German satirists are finding it hard not to be outdone by reality . |
34 | They went up to Scotland for your christening , 'eighty-three , it must have been no 'eighty-four , and when they came down south again , they came to my office and the wills were drawn up . ’ |
35 | As you came down town for my sake really |
36 | They crossed a bridge and came down steps to the water 's edge . |
37 | The final breaking point between Khomeini and the Shah came over relations with the United States , In July 1964 the government introduced a bill that allowed American military advisers and their families to be subject to American , no Iranian , courts . |
38 | Tariff barriers came off imports . |
39 | Drifts of rain came up Loch Maree as I plowtered wet and chilled along the lochside to find the spot for JTR 's ‘ Loch Maree ’ . |
40 | A solid wall of hailstones came up Loch Ewe , ricocheting off the windscreen as it swept by , hell bent on lacerating Loch Maree and final immolation on the flanks of Slioch . |
41 | I could n't even get up Plumpton Street so I came up Fitzclarence but there were fires and damage there too . ’ |
42 | As each new number came up Bob looked at him and asked , ‘ This one ? ’ |
43 | ‘ We had tea there , before we came up West . ’ |
44 | There was n't any problem with old Pinkie Blenkinsop , but when the matter came up Trueman refused to give a promise that we could all stay here until we were carried out feet first . |
45 | Movies in the new albums , appropriately enough , are present only as jokes , in ‘ 57 Channels ( And Nothin' On ) ’ or ‘ Real Man ’ : ‘ Sound came up lights went down/Rambo he was blowin' 'em down . ’ |
46 | It is the word which came up time and again in the story of Jacob 's tricking his dying father . |
47 | Hawkbit was the last to return and as he came up Hazel set off at once . |
48 | Conrad Allen came up trumps again , finishing fourth in the boys 800 metres in a personal best 2 mins. 22 . |
49 | So here we see again that whilst most diets are ineffective in reducing inches and cellulite , my new diet again came up trumps . |
50 | He said : ‘ We have struggled all season to find the right guy but Lloyd Davies came up trumps when it really mattered . ’ |
51 | And Muse came up trumps , regaining the lead in the final strides to snatch a dramatic head victory over the 2–5 favourite in the Racecall Hurdle . |
52 | That I mean if they all came up trumps that 's Nottinghamshire covered basically . |
53 | To her surprise and relief he came up trumps , and the next time Stephen checked her progress she was able to report that the furnishings were to standard and on time . |
54 | Who 's Who had never been Greg 's favourite reading but rather to his surprise , it came up trumps : Seymour-Strachey , Gerald Harcourt ; Professor of English Literature , University of Grimsby , 1942–74 ; b. 8th June 1904 ; s. of Stephen Seymour-Strachey and Charlotte Butler : educ . |
55 | Waterford Area came up trumps last year in a classic encounter with Dublin Ladies but Dublin are poised this year to make their mark . |
56 | SCOTTISH striker Graham Harvey promised Linfield a debut goal — and came up trumps with a 36-minute hat-trick in the 5–2 win over Larne that keeps the Blues a point clear at the top of the table . |
57 | The advert for grandparents that came up trumps . |
58 | They went out to the pub , and when Alan came back Trevor and Lucy were at home . |
59 | When they came back Auntie Lou was red-eyed but Mr Evans seemed almost cheerful . |
60 | came back February the eighth |