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

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1 That 's the plans that we 've had for our children 's services , but I 'll come on to back to that in a minute .
2 The criteria which we 'll come on to debate , there is one criteria in there which I say overrides or is overriding in weight , and that is number eleven , to be consistent with regional and sub-regional policies .
3 Right erm we 'll come on to item three er , with the questions from the public and er Becky is going to talk to about er questions .
4 ‘ It 'll come on to rain soon . ’
5 And we 'll come on to talk about that in a lot more depth during the presentation .
6 Wi will you come on to talk about that at all ?
7 What we 'd like you to do and to consider , and I 'll come on to replacement soon , is to consider supplementing it with one of these types of locks .
8 For example taking out the forward looking infra-red , infra-red search and track , taking out the the M I D S , the multiple information distribution system and certain aspects of the er defensive aids , to see what impact that would have and we found that if we removed any one of those erm then we would either come down to parity against potential threat or possibly er inferiority and that was really the supporting evidence to retain the full capability .
9 if I was gon na come down to college ,
10 It will just come down to organization really wo n't it ?
11 ‘ when they lived in Little Russell Street , in Bloomsbury , Mrs Livesey would sometimes come down to tea with my wife . ’
12 Even poets must come down to earth and to the bottom of their hills , and the long poem ends :
13 But defending Tory Tim Devlin , a fresh faced 32 , says the wartime Mosquito pilot should come down to earth .
14 ‘ Why did n't you come down to supper ? ’
15 I was called away one morning , somebody came along to me and said will you come along to Street , there 's a chap playing up , old Harry , he 's trying to build a shed or something and it 's two o'clock in the morning , none of us can sleep , do come along with me .
16 Please , would you come over to Club Eleusis and bring Malamute with you so I can speak to him ?
17 P'raps you 'll come over to tea with us one of these days , and bring your Benjamin .
18 They ca n't come over to dinner tomorrow ; they 've got unexpected company .
19 He says that any teacher who makes comments like that in front of a class , should n't be in school that 's why he said to us that if a teacher ever speaks to us like that he would come up to school and sort him out .
20 He must be ready to speculate , for the sources ( in this case the chronicles and records of government which provide him with much of his material ) do not always come up to expectation .
21 A well built unit can always be used for other purposes should your venture not come up to expectation .
22 ‘ The players need to feel confident and secure in their positions and we are counting on those players who did not come up to expectation against Scotland , to make up for it against Ireland . ’
23 Wishing desperately that she were able to defend her grandfather , but knowing that to explain would only cause more trouble until she 'd been able to speak with his mother , and fervently wishing she had locked her door when she 'd come up to bed , Ellie said tiredly , ‘ I do n't know why .
24 Well , perhaps she 'll come up to town then and pay me a visit .
25 So I thought I 'd better get some petrol in case Mr Marius Steen did come up to town over the weekend .
26 She would come back to camp after a day off , call in at the office to see what was going on , and if we were all running around like headless chickens , snowed under with miles of paper from the teleprinter , and an irate Wing CO was tearing his hair out because the visibility had suddenly slumped from three miles to fifty yards and all his boys were up there somewhere running out of fuel , Rosemary would calmly take over the plotting while one of us rushed out to the screen to read the instruments , or go into the screaming teleprinter to shut off the insistent ear-piercing bell which was reminding everybody within hearing that we were late in sending in the hourly observation .
27 and erm er , we , and that there are various other erm we ways in which the parties should be protected , erm , which I have n't had a chance to look at today clearly the costs of investigating , the proper costs of investigating any structured settlement would have to be dealt with on a later occasion , that it is somehow awarded , instead of protected that the plaintiff gives the defendant notice , seven day 's notice before instructing any account on to advise on the structured settlement , so if the defendant thinks the plaintiff is being wholly unreasonable they can come back to court , quite at liberty to apply and get , make his point of the directions on the therefore within these context these are the sort of orders which , on the behalf of the plaintiff I can see and I would respectively suggest that we go away , draw them up and hand them in toy our Lordship and come back later in the day if we have difficult
28 I 'm not saying that negotiations should be completed by a certain date , but that the matter should come back to court by a certain date so that there is therefore er er is a time , an incentive for the
29 But it now seems possible that Pask will never come back to court .
30 We would all come back to reboard the train after the Jockey Club Race Train Stakes on Wednesday , and cocktails and dinner would be served as soon as we 'd rolled out of the station .
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