Example sentences of "[noun prp] come [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 The bottle was in his hand when Nicandra came back from the kitchen .
32 Half a dozen men started forward to obey Burun 's shouted command , but then Kiku came out of the yurt door .
33 Kenny Logan switched from wing to fullback and Tony Stanger came in on the wing .
34 Fitzosbert came back into the room and Cranston laid some silver on the table .
35 Wednesday morning , 16 April 1746 , rained , it was chilly , and the citizens of Inverness came out from the town to view this spectator sport .
36 Cassidy came up with a number of objections to the granting of a faculty .
37 And then after about eighteen months er Sterk came along with the Road Traffic Act , you see ?
38 The endlessly fertile mind of Franco Sbarro came up with a two-seater , V12 mid-engined sports car whose body is mounted on the engine/gearbox unit , central beam chassis and suspension by six hydraulic links .
39 He was dialling when Miles and Frances came in from the kitchen .
40 Widnes came back with a Devereux try in the 34th minute , but when Lee sent Reid over four minutes later Salford had a big enough lead to have relaxed and concentrated on the basics .
41 The second and last time Sheila came back to the group was some months later .
42 But Swindon came up with the winner 10 minutes from time .
43 As I watched , Ma came out of the house between two men in green coats , Pa following .
44 So of course the poor Welshman with not having a sense of humour booked him , and poor Ben came back with a twenty-pound fine .
45 When Ben came back to the table he placed the fork with great ceremony to the side of Millie 's plate , saying , ‘ There you are , madam .
46 It was eight o'clock the following morning when Ben came back from the town .
47 Tranmere came back with a goal from sub Chris Malkin and could have easily snatched a draw .
48 Colin came up with the idea for an environmental action cartoon for children 's television .
49 Brother Denis came out from the guesthall , Brother Paul from the schoolroom , with two of his boys peering out from behind his skirts , two novices and two grooms from the stable-yard , and half a dozen brothers from various scattered occupations , all appeared on the scene almost before the porter was out of his lodge in haste to greet Prior Robert , the sheriff and the guests .
50 As Carrie was pouring out the tea , Mr Carver came back into the room , followed by his wife , and he said to Mick , ‘ Stay out of that scullery from now on .
51 ‘ When Sam Burch came out of the pub he said :
52 Vangmoor came up on the screen as if they were looking out of the window , but Vangmoor in summer without the wind and with leaves on the trees .
53 ‘ Kenneth Baker came up in the House to offer congratulations .
54 Newman came in with a faraway look .
55 In the course of his committee cull , Armstrong came up with a phrase which deserves a permanent place in any anthology of Civil Servicese .
56 But they have had since January to come up with the $570m that Mr Bush requested as emergency aid and compensation for post-invasion Panama .
57 In the end the Chancellor and the Bank of England came up with a 70p a share safety net .
58 But as Ruth came out of the basement , all she was struck by , quite irrelevantly , was his likeness to Jake ; for an instant she almost thought it was Jake , standing there .
59 After a moment , Mr Browning came out of the drawing room .
60 But ‘ Winters ’ hauled England up a second-half mountain , dragging his pack into overdrive and tackling non-stop as the Boks came out of a half-time huddle screeching defiance and ready to build on a 16–11 lead .
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