Example sentences of "and come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile Aureole had got into top gear and came through into second place , but try as he might he could never pose a threat to Pinza , who galloped on relentlessly to win by four lengths , with Pink Horse running on to take third place a length and a half further adrift and the gallant Shikampur a tired fourth . |
2 | The rabbits gave them a wide berth and came through by another gap farther up , close to the gnarled trunk of an old crabapple tree . |
3 | The boy rolled over and came on to one knee in a single lunge , and hurling himself at the man , caught him round the thighs with both arms , and swept him with him through the opening . |
4 | Robert was a replacement in the Currie Cup final and came on for young Johan Roux in the second half . |
5 | Green Bay went into a feeding frenzy in the free-agency market , and came up with some star names . |
6 | When Russell pulled up , the two White Mountain Apaches with him slowed to a walk and came up on either side of him . |
7 | It was not seconds but many minutes before they climbed to the top of the road and came out into fresher country , and the farm was there , nestling in the late sunshine , the fading light turning its stone , creeper-clad walls to amber . |
8 | and came out of Long Beach we 'll miss it |
9 | It sounds fantastically timeless , like you just jumped into the Tardis and came out in another place and era entirely . |
10 | ‘ David became ‘ David Hockney ’ when he went to America and came back with blond hair and a great new self-confidence and a much more declared homosexuality . |
11 | Sometimes Mary went home , and came back with another scar or suppurating patch . |
12 | However , three LCA crews saw a Very light above the mist and came in with three motor gun boat escorts . |
13 | We went on to do a good matinée performance and came off to thunderous applause and whistles of appreciation . |
14 | It has been much easier to give an overdraft than to go through the whole process of studying a plan for the business and coming up with longer term loan financing . |
15 | Now though it 's time for the break and coming up after that crossing the channel with those magnificent men in their microlight . |
16 | The opening of the novel is then the story of his ‘ death ’ : the time between ‘ dying ’ and coming back to full consciousness , a period of uncertain length , but possibly covering two years or more . |
17 | He 's offered to go away and come up with incriminating evidence , Robert . |
18 | have to er er I 'll I 'll try and come up with some talk of , some sort of definitions , guidelines of , I mean , effort 's effort , I do , do you have to explain effort ? |
19 | So I 'd gone all the way down there and come back for half price basically , and lost on it . |
20 | Come out now and come back for another go at the weekend . |
21 | ‘ But I might just feign insanity some day and come back for another cup of that damned fine coffee . ’ |
22 | erm then we would actually go , have to go away from that meeting on the nineteenth and c and come back with that information |
23 | If we do , and win , will he not merely flee over the Border , and come back with more English ? |
24 | Go for the swim and the run and come back with precise time . |
25 | We 're getting , if we could be this time next week , given feedback and come back with some response and maybe John , you can take whatever comes out of that on board in your . |
26 | If you get stuck , leave a blank and come back to that section later . |
27 | Behind her she could hear Jack calmly telling everyone to go and shower and change and come back in full barrier gear . |
28 | Coming down from the Col de la Pierre-Saint-Martin there is no need to drive back the way you came , through Arette , because five miles from the top you can fork off to the right and come down in sylvan splendour through the very heart of the Forêt d'lssaux , before either turning sharp left down the valley of the Lourdios and a not very good road to Issor , or carrying straight on to follow one of two better , more or less interchangeable roads back into the valley of the Aspe near Bedous . |
29 | They 've got ta get in there , brush and wash themselves down and come in with renewed vigour and really have a go at Blackburn in the second half . |
30 | It was a relief to reach the edge of the wood and come out into bright sunlight again . |