Example sentences of "they come [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's also good for them to come to a new school and know at least one face there .
2 The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu , K. O. P. M. Karunanidhi , was given the responsibility of talking to the various Tamil groups to persuade them to come to a peaceful settlement after the withdrawal of the IPKF .
3 But Jim , the chap who lives next door to them came over the other night to collect a pound from me as my contribution to the er , sign on the lamppost saying that this is a watch neighbourhood watch area , now it 's
4 Two of them came in the first half as Bolton tore Watford to shreds .
5 Two of them came in the third round .
6 The SPA won 38 seats with 25 per cent of the vote , only six of these seats being directly elected and 32 of them coming from the 40 seats to be allocated on the basis of proportional representation .
7 They came towards the seated group cautiously but without hesitation — almost as if their entrance had been prearranged .
8 When they came up the grassy track that led to the headland , out of the wood that clothed the side of the valley where the village was , the girl was delighted and her mother relieved that she liked it .
9 They came through a rugged training session yesterday and were named in a Test side that contains nine Englishmen , four Scots and only one from Ireland and Wales .
10 As they came down the sloping road to the harbour they could see the ferry just coming in to dock .
11 Yes they came for the other islands .
12 They came for the first lot for nine months , then they went back .
13 ‘ The same thing happened to Arsenal last season after Benfica knocked them out , of the European Cup , but they came with a late run and it 's up to us to do the same .
14 They came with a good suit on and they would go to work with a suit double breasted and then and they would work there and make a lot of money and when the next thing they would do they would hit into town and get all rigged out and then that was them from top to bottom from their hat right to their feet and then they were hitting the road then .
15 It was er you know they came with a big traction engine and the thrashing mill and then they they got up early in the morning and there was the man that looked after the thrashing mill and fork from the carts onto the onto the mill .
16 . However that was all changed and er that was the first thing we changed and erm then we erm , during the period we , the staff were changed , Mr and Mrs who are in charge of now , they came as a young couple to View and er I think with their coming , they had different ideas and the place did seem to change .
17 They came to a simple fence which was crossed by a stile , and here Alina rested for a couple of minutes before going on .
18 They sailed round the shoreline of the harbour until they came to a small bay with a large waterfall over which cascaded the purest water .
19 Presently they came to a great waterfall .
20 They had n't walked very far when they came to a tiny dirt track off the road .
21 And he went on his way with the youngest brother until they came to a long glade in the forest .
22 Soon they came to a stout fence of raw , new , wooden palisades with a door in it that said ‘ Private ’ above a grim-toothed lock .
23 They stayed in the vent , moving along it until they came to a down tunnel .
24 They came to a lurching pontoon , where she clung to him in excitement , her eyes enormous at the sight of four enormous man-sized earwigs calmly waiting for the ferryboat .
25 And so they came to a negotiated settlement by which the Soviets agreed to withdraw the missiles and the United States promised that they would not interfere with Castro again , although from that day to this they have maintained of course their economic embargo .
26 And so they came to a negotiated settlement by which the Soviets agreed to withdraw the missiles and the United States promised that they would not interfere with Castro again , although from that day to this they have maintained of course their economic embargo .
27 Mrs Edna Wall remembers Mrs Bessie Forde and Mrs Cooper as leaders marching the band of 90 or so little ones in the early 1930s to outdoor meetings in different parts of the town and always , when they came to a public house , they stopped and sang : ‘ Dare to be a Daniel — ’ with a special emphasis on the words : ‘ Keep outside the public house and bring your money home . ’
28 They came to a wonderful peak towards the end of his life where his love of the countryside , its changing weather , lights and moods brought forth a series of remarkable , free-spirited watercolours .
29 ‘ This lift only goes to the penthouse , ’ he mocked as they came to a smooth halt .
30 Delaney realised they were lost when finally , after innumerable turnings in the maze of corridors , they came to a dead end .
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