Example sentences of "[pers pn] come [adv prt] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I was with them in Glasgow as well they were a national company and I came down here from Glasgow . |
2 | It was erm it 's the first time that I 'd come across , I mean I 'd been a little bit of experience on , on inland waterways in Windsor er which I 'd lost when I went to Leicester and Lincoln I came back here of course and now we had the North Sea and the docks and erm that was a new area and a , and a really good challenge erm I particularly got involved with , with things like erm the movement of chemicals which was beginning to increase and coming into Felixstowe and , and er and , and er Ipswich erm and when I think back Felixstowe Dock , looking back , ended where the big jumbo tank , the Calor Gas tank is , that , that was the sort of range of Felixstowe Dock in those days . |
3 | He stopped and went on in a low voice , ‘ I came back early from school and when I came in I saw she 'd been crying . ’ |
4 | Jane and I think it would be a good idea if you came down here for Christmas . |
5 | You come back here with Rex Mundi on board , and if that is n't disaster enough , you stop off for lunch , he escapes and the Volvo gets stolen with the entire Presley hoard along with it . |
6 | She comes out well on tape does n't she ? |
7 | Yeah , they would be er erm , I think they would , would be more like er , see of course when we came back here to Stoke er I mean that severed relations with them so to speak apart from like say letters , they did use , used to write I remember getting letters and we 'd send letters , perhaps only twice a year , but I can remember them mentioning . |
8 | His mother looked nervously at them as they came in long after dark — she was obdurately against the recalling of ‘ the bad old times ’ and she would neither ask them what they had seen nor let them tell her . |
9 | Maud waited patiently for him to finish , with only a sliver of dread , and they came back together to London . |
10 | Oh no , my father stand aboard there when we have been dredging , you know , and they come up there at speed and he stood there and he swore at at that part of if , call them all the crazy buggers my father . |
11 | Apparently the Lorrimores were still safely with us as he came back presently without haste or alarm , and after a while the train made its usual unobtrusive departure westwards . |
12 | He came out firmly for caution and against the Turkish adventure which was exciting Lloyd George , Churchill , Birkenhead and most of the other ardent Coalitionists . |
13 | However , in his ‘ Notes ’ he came out solidly for disproportionality as being the fundamental cause of crisis in the capitalist economies . |
14 | the school has n't it , cos it came through today in school |
15 | Sport , and especially cricket , projected him into a much wider domain , though it came about almost by accident , and over the dead bodies of some in the BBC establishment of the time who thought his Hampshire burr ‘ vulgar ’ . |
16 | I slipped into my Humphrey Bogart but it came out more like George C. Scott . |
17 | Erm , features er a female university lecturer who 's who says of the Victorian novel that it comes out right by marriage , er either marriage , legacy , or I ca n't remember what the other one was , there were three categories . |