Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [adv prt] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If I did wait for Garry to come back into the fold , what would you be doing ? ’
2 The thump of the back wheel coming back into the gutter brought Bob 's window down .
3 Her moment came at the end of the first course when , without any apparent signal , the parlourmaid came back into the room .
4 They then tell the other child to come back into the room .
5 When the girl came back into the cabin she was shaking .
6 The back door of the house opened and a girl came out into the yard .
7 But then the judge came back into the courtroom , and everybody stopped talking .
8 ‘ But for some reason , on this occasion , one firework came down into the crowd .
9 Then the old female golden eagle came out into the gloom to see what the fuss was .
10 The landlord came back into the room just then , interrupting his gloomy thoughts .
11 The pulmonary artery comes back into the heart , the pulmonary vein goes away from the heart
12 A slave came out into the yard , a broom in his hand .
13 So the sergeant came down into the cellar and again was awarded a pint ; he explained that the wing commander was wanted back at Oakington immediately because someone at HQ wanted to speak to him .
14 She lay rigid and wide-eyed once he 'd gone , afraid to sleep in case the nightmare returned , then to her relief Penry came back into the room .
15 The plane came down into the car park of an agricultural company at Barton Hartshorn in Buckinghamshire .
16 Mercy Newbegin came back into the room and closed the sliding door .
17 His Dad came back into the kitchen .
18 Robins became senior staff nurse , the other staff nurses moved up one , and the senior student nurse in the A.R.R. Unit came back into the Hall as an acting staff nurse .
19 It seems you are right — it may well be time for the Party to come out into the open . ’
20 And when the bridal party came out into the church porch and stood blinking and smiling in the winter daylight , Sir Felix Lark , his wild eyes excessively unstable , was instantly at Linnet 's elbow , topping the suave invitations of Mr Adolphus Moon to meet his artistic friends with offers to mount her for the Far Flatley hunt .
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