Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When I saw him , but he must 've come on the bus it 'd stop at the turn an' 't was about the time . |
2 | He should stop coming to the House pretending to support home-owners when his policies would discriminate against them . |
3 | idea of the theory , which is something that probably should have come at the beginning but it does n't matter too much . |
4 | ‘ You should have come to the concert , ’ said Beuno , getting to his feet . |
5 | ‘ Bragad 's men hold it , and all in it ; his ‘ Wares must have come over the ramparts in the night . ’ |
6 | It read , ‘ LNWR-BOILERHOUSE-PRIVATE ’ , and must have come off the boilerhouse door . |
7 | Must have come off the shepherd 's wellies , sir . |
8 | ‘ Whoever brought the message must have come across the wall , ’ Corbett murmured to himself . |
9 | I think they must have come to the flat . |
10 | He must have come from the country for the lava-lava was rarely seen in the towns , however small . |
11 | I felt a sharp stab in my head so I reached up and found a piece of hay stuck in my hair , it must have come from the farm . |
12 | These iterations should start coming off the line in the first quarter , another delay for what was supposed to be the standard Viking . |
13 | ‘ They 'll have come by the villa , ’ said the Brigadier enigmatically . |
14 | ‘ He 'll have to come into the house and sober up before he 's fit to take the cart home . |
15 | and I says then we 'll have to come in the back and all them dishes standing there and , and that 's one thing John hates , if any of his ones come up |
16 | ‘ I wondered if she might have come into the office on the Saturday ? ’ |
17 | ‘ I thought perhaps Stephen 's brother might have come to the party with you ? ’ |
18 | From the flamboyant tone in which the speculators discussed the prospects for Denwood , a stranger within its precincts might have come to the conclusion that he was standing upon ground which was destined to become the Winnipeg of the Middle West . |
19 | If he was n't there , he rather feared Paul Lexington might have come to the end of his understudies . |
20 | Probably maybe a bit of a chicken and egg situation and the egg might have come before the chicken ? |
21 | He could 've come in the shop and bought them , yeah . |
22 | The only other regular vehicles to come by would be cement lorries , large yellow giants driven by steam which , as darkness fell , you could see coming with the fire boxes aglow . |
23 | Well , if they 'd like to come at the fire station with their money today , barring fire calls , when we 'll be out of course , or if they see the fire engine driving round Didcot and it has n't got its blue lights on and they want to flag us down , they 're more than welcome to . |
24 | But lastly I 'd like to come to the word community , about which I feel so strongly . |
25 | If you 'd like to come into the office , perhaps I could help you to search . |
26 | But even allowing for those one strong young man could have come up the stairs to Wolski 's room and in a few minutes and one journey have stripped that soulless place of all evidence that for almost three decades , since 1946 , Wolski had lived there . |
27 | Werewolf 's , with a quick press , could have come off the peg at any Army and Navy store . |
28 | It would have been better if we could have come at the weekend & seen something of the family , but Richard had long-standing plans involving friends of his who could only come ( from Macclesfield ) on Saturday . |
29 | You could buy salmon , which I suspect could have come from the King 's Reach skirting Balmoral ) for 2/6d a pound ; and there was no dearth of whisky for which I had yet to acquire a taste . |
30 | A potential complication of the analysis could have come from the influence of the partner on the pulsar , had it been comparable with our Sun in size as well as in mass . |