Example sentences of "come [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This enchanting white-faced chestnut could be excitable before her races — it was the Royal Hunt Cup winner Come On The Blues , her travelling companion and calming influence , on whom she had her crush — but was admirably genuine , and her home-stretch surge to bring British racing its first great triumph in the Breeders ' Cup ensured that the affection in which she was held during her racing career would not fade .
2 Come on the mince is burning ’ …
3 I thought it was Kim sat there when I first come down the stair , I did n't know , did n't know her .
4 And always when a funeral come down the school road , there 's blinds would be taken down as well .
5 Because another one was er we come down the houses in here , empty houses and in , in the summer they used to grow flowers , Marguerites , and we used to go in the backyard , we were n't supposed to , er and cut these flowers and make them into bunches and , and sell them for tuppence and thruppence a bunch .
6 She saw only her darling come down the room Nicandra might have walked alone , so unaware was Aunt Tossie , for the moment , of the little friend .
7 so you had to go right round and come down the mud down
8 ‘ The cars come down the bank there very quickly .
9 Will Bryan Robson , Roy Aitken and the boys come down the catwalk in gathered sleeves , button-down collars , funny geometric patches of colour , or even power-dressing shoulder pads ?
10 But it was the unexpected shots that would provide the spice to the story — like the ones she had just made of the little midinette enthusing as she saw the dress she 'd sweated blood for , if not created , come down the catwalk to the roar of applause .
11 The combined use of the matting and beads , when misted with water , produces a spray effect as skiers come down the slope and the continuous surface is claimed to have safety advantages .
12 Large , hairy and gruff-voiced , with an ugly , grinning face , these bear-like creatures come down the chimney to the nursery .
13 ‘ I just saw a little skitchy guy come down the fire escape and slip into that alley . ’
14 You come down the shops .
15 Since the objectives themselves are unreal and unclear , and since there are so many people at every level , multiple messages come down the line the whole time .
16 But the awareness of what might have been had not some stalwart Cornishman come along the beach in the nick of time and the thought of the possible after-effects on both Celia and Liza haunted him .
17 Diesel offers immediate fuel saving of between 20 to 30 per cent , and when such developments as the direct-injected , two-stroke , supercharged diesel come along the savings could be higher , 70 or 80 per cent , which would reduce carbon dioxide emissions .
18 My heart and stomach seemed to collide as I heard a rapid panting noise come over the phone behind Eric 's muttering .
19 Come over the road with me , it 's your last night and I 've decided that I must show you my garden . ’
20 There is quite a lot of activity as I come over the hill .
21 Charlie thought he saw a faint smile come over the colonel 's face .
22 I come over the fields like the wind
23 However , come 10.30am the advisers turned up in force , 45 of them including the Committee 's own Stella Whitbourn advising on social work .
24 Bodies are shaped several at a time and come off the machine almost ready to finish .
25 They still had some close escapes , the most important of which came after 49 minutes when midfielder Michael Thomas beat the keeper with his cross-shot only to see the ball come off the foot of a defender on the line .
26 I 'll be back beneath it when the bird bans come off the rest of this stretch of coast on August 15th , unless the military gives me a very good reason not to in the interim .
27 Being able to rationalise everything when you come off the field is , I suppose , part of being able to enjoy it all .
28 By observing how a list is managed I found out that although lists are kept chronologically , patients seldom come off the list in that order .
29 There are blokes crying out there when they come off the pitch , when they 've been substituted .
30 Soon the words come off the subjects , the cone becomes a ‘ Kone ’ with its mass sliced through with layers of transparent plastic to make a more categorisable kinetic work .
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