Example sentences of "[vb base] come [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Want to come on the Grand Canyon with me ? ’ |
2 | Well , I 've got , if you you just bear with me a moment , I still have one foot dragging in H one , but I thought we 'd got to the stage where in order to try and clarify thinking on the matter we ought to progress onto H two , erm , that just let me reveal the thinking , erm that , before I do that can I just say in terms of mechanics those of you who have just joined us for the first time , could you turn your name boards round so I can see them , thank you , and when you want to come in the normal practice is to put your name board on end , so it will attract our attention . |
3 | However , the drivers to avoid are the one in 100 who complete fewer than 520 miles per year — they 're the ones you meet coming up the wrong side of the motorway . |
4 | They spend most of their day lying in the shade … it 's always between 75 and 85 degrees and they enjoy coming into the open bar to meet guests . |
5 | Whichever way I try to come at the Unknown Substance it remains just beyond my grasp . |
6 | If you have not been able to come to Q.T. Days for a while , please try to come during the new session . |
7 | She had felt , too , the warmth and comfort coming from the general public . |
8 | ‘ You 've come to the right place , then , ‘ she said cheerfully , leading the way inside . |
9 | You 've come to the wrong committee to try and get like a cash handout , but er we do appreciate the problems of putting on entertainments , and bops on campus . |
10 | ‘ Aye , well , lass , if you 're after wor Robbie you 've come to the wrong shop . |
11 | I could say that you 've come to the wrong place , but I wo n't . ’ |
12 | and , and they do it about four or five times , you know , the king of Snowdonia , welcome to see and all the bugles going you know all of a sudden he appears in the middle of the picture he says oh I 've come through the back door |
13 | Oh I 've come in the wrong way |
14 | I need to come on the pink potty , I need a |
15 | ‘ People forget that the nucleus of our side — notably our pack — is made up of players who have come through the junior ranks . ’ |
16 | It will be more concerned with how industrial relations practices are related to the distinctive logic of operation of public enterprises , and how they have changed as the enterprises themselves have come under the political pressures referred to above . |
17 | We may forever want confidence that we have come to the ultimate facts about some physical process . |
18 | Forced to examine the situation anew , I have come to the following conclusions : |
19 | Even if you are only seeing a few people there should be someone to greet them on arrival and make them feel they have come to the right place on the right day . |
20 | ‘ I have come to the right place , have I ? |
21 | Travelling by no track , I have come to the sorrowless land . |
22 | We have come to the clear conclusion that Parliament , in adopting the phrase ‘ office or employment , ’ intended section 16(1) of the Act of 1968 to have a wider impact than one confined to the narrow limits of a contract of service . |
23 | In the last section we have come to the interesting conclusion that B may alone exist of all our variables but we reached that conclusion on a magnet shape not much used in practice . |
24 | ‘ I 'm afraid you really have come to the wrong man . |
25 | You have come at the wrong time . |
26 | I ca n't believe how far I have come in the past couple of years . |
27 | So let me lay before you my own ideas , most of which have come from the practical application of regression therapy with a wide variety of patients who came to consult me for an even wider variety of reasons . |
28 | Not all the recent demands for new laws to deal with pornography have come from the moral Right . |
29 | Only a minority of immigrants to the United Kingdom have come from the New Commonwealth , and this minority has decreased in absolute terms , and even more in proportional terms , since the mid-1960s . |
30 | Perhaps the most practical advances have come from the increased awareness of the perpetuating effects of starvation with its psychological , emotional , and physical sequelae . |