Example sentences of "[pers pn] come [prep] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | For all her encouragement to them to come at any time to her house , Rose herself was wary of calling at Great Meadow . |
2 | ‘ I threw them all away a couple of weeks ago as soon as I came across that letter from Parkin , ’ Lancaster murmured . |
3 | . Orienting myself through a large cast of characters , several long flashbacks , and a variety of thrilling events in New York and Jamaica , I came across occasional reminders of the novel … |
4 | It was in this cave that I came across another example of Yorkshire wit : revealed in the light of a torch was a daubed inscription on the wall of the cave , ‘ J. CAESAR B.C. 44 ’ . |
5 | In the course of work on the Mesozoic rocks of the High Atlas mountains of Morocco , I came across some deposits in the Upper Jurassic near Imouzzer-des-Ida-ou-Tanane which I could only interpret as having resulted from the effect of storms on lagoonal sediments ( plates 4.5 and 4.6 ) . |
6 | Sir : A few hours after reading Terry Coleman 's article on the United Nations General Assembly ( 30 September ) , I came across this passage in Trollope 's Barchester Towers , which exactly expressed my feelings , and , I hope , those of many others of your readers : I know no life that must be so delicious as that of a writer for the newspapers … to thunder forth accusations against men in power ; show up the worst side of everything that is produced ; to pick holes in every coat ; to be indignant , sarcastic , jocose , moral , or supercilious ; to damn with faint praise , or crush with open calumny . |
7 | Thus it was with pleasure that I came across this series of ‘ cartoon stories for adults of any age ’ , created by French scientist Jean-Pierre Petit . |
8 | An outspoken individualist , Sandy never left anyone in doubt about his views , and when as a newspaper editor I came under governmental pressure from time to time , Sandy was usually the first to phone his support with disdainful disregard of the fact that the telephones were tapped by the state security police . |
9 | but erm then became , we got round to the erm question of getting the children into similar schools to the ones that they 'd been in and erm I came into this , in fact I came into all sorts of things erm well by accident then I suppose anyway not for any other reason but erm Mr erm who was the Secretary for Education , he had a Personal Assistant a chap named erm erm he was a very likeable chap erm and er a rather ec bit of an eccentric really because erm he 'd been erm , he 'd trained as a doctor and erm he 'd left the course before completing it . |
10 | I came to that conclusion at that time |
11 | ‘ Lord , I came to this world by accident . |
12 | I came to this conclusion after being asked by a student for some information on Occitan . |
13 | Later , I came to more trees with many different fruits . |
14 | I came with acute awareness to the table where Filmer was sitting with Daffodil and , careful not to look directly at either of them , put my last four glasses in a row on the tablecloth . |
15 | Going down several inches I came upon some links of chain . |
16 | I come off that plane at Gatwick and I was one of the luckiest fellas to be in the called Cohen . |
17 | The number of times I come off this roundabout onto the wrong road , it 's |
18 | She supplies the book 's hasty conclusion after the death at Lydiard Constantine of Philip — a partial picture of one side of the Battersea Grammar School Edward : At this point the people of Abercorran House — even Jessie and Aurelius- and the dogs that stretched out in death like blessedness under the sun , and the pigeons that courted and were courted in the yard and on the roof , all suddenly retreat from me when I come to that Spring in memory ; a haze of ghostly , shimmering silver veils them ; without Philip they are as people in a story whose existence I can not prove . |
19 | Well I , well I , I mean I 've had to do my homework , before I come on this meeting for you , and I , and if I can start at the back and work forwards we have got enough money . |
20 | I come from one room to a from a long er way a way to another room . |
21 | This stereo assault on them came from two men in late middle age , bizarrely costumed in matching Victorian evening dress . |
22 | You have to remember that some of them came from remote parts of Scotland , and the stores catered for them . |
23 | Well I , excuse me , I would ask you to come on that corner at five O'clock at night , and at half past eight , between half past eight and nine in the morning , and see what speed they all come round , alright ? |
24 | If you came to this country after 1948 as an adult , your working life still started at 16 , so you will probably have a reduced pension . |
25 | " You came into this garden in the night , " Mr Blakey said eventually . |
26 | Eleanor Mary Milligan , as she was hastily christened the same week her mother was buried , seemed to know from the moment she came into this world at number 1015 Westfield Avenue that in order to survive she must be good and quiet , and not be any trouble to her father or brothers . |
27 | But when she came to one edge of the paving slabs … she tripped and fell ; and it was common ground that there was a difference in height between the concrete and the paving slab of an inch and a half … |
28 | Bypassing the entrance to the huge living-room , which looked dim and shadowy in the faint glow from the circular night-lights sunk into the wooden-slat ceiling , she followed the passageway until she came to another flight of steps , which obviously led down to the lowest level of the house . |
29 | Wood 's match was of far higher quality , and although the Briton lost 3-6 , 7-6 , 6-3 to Amy Frazier she came within three points of defeating an opponent ranked 33 in the world . |
30 | And she came in this day with these flowers and spoke to me and I did n't know who she was |