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

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1 When I 'd come to a safe stop and turned off the motor , I broke down and sobbed .
2 Then there was a strange silence , as if we 'd come to a full stop , as if he 'd expected me to react in some other way .
3 She 'd come to a dead end .
4 I knew I 'd come to the right place .
5 ‘ I knew I 'd come to the right place . ’
6 They 'd come to the Chiltern Show at Stoke Mandeville on the understanding that more than 90-thousand people were expected to turn up .
7 Three times eight or eight times times three does n't matter which way you do it , it 'd come to the same thing .
8 I guarantee you 'd come to the same conclusion , sir .
9 ‘ Yes , I 'd come to the same conclusion . ’
10 I thought we 'd come for a little walk and
11 They 'd come from the other way from er Snade Lane not Broad Lane , they 'd come up from they 'd come farther round , round and come in th in round the back sort of thing and we we 'd got no headquarters any more .
12 The visitors were joined by the monstrous dog who 'd come from the main house : her name , Apanage had told them , was Fawn .
13 Then , just as I 'd half a mind to twiddle with the radio in case Marlene Dietrich was still on , there would be another lurch of the Tardis-like mood and I 'd come upon a garishly-lit motel , freshly shipped across from the West , or else be smartly overtaken by a monstrous new Mercedes doing 200 kph or more with effortless abandon , at least until the next plunge into potholes and waterlogged scree .
14 A few moments later , balloon of armagnac in hand , I was listening to Dennis recount with great self-satisfaction how he 'd come by the priceless spirit , when our attention was drawn by the sound of running water from the kitchen .
15 I 'd come round the next lap and see the black line I 'd just laid .
16 In real time , an astronaut who fell into a black hole would come to a sticky end .
17 Should they not be picked up , the paddlers made for a second rendezvous ( phase five ) further offshore or headed back to the beach to lie up for the following night , when the submarine would come to a different rendezvous .
18 Now whether in fact the church meeting would come to a different conclusion from us I 've no means of knowing but probably not because most of you know something about the church that you 're working with .
19 A barrage of punches which started with a swinging left hook left Clarkson on one knee and once the action restarted and Hardy picked up the assault , it was clear the fight would come to a quick conclusion .
20 Mercer produced a key and gave it to me , explaining that I would come to a locked door .
21 If anyone spotted a fire everything would come to an abrupt halt ; lessons , services , meals .
22 That it would come to an abrupt end in 1997 .
23 On this day we would come to the other end of the running spectrum , to the fastest men and women on earth whose triumphs would depend upon mere hundredths of a second in the 100 metres .
24 Because if if you took the the ideas of Freud 's seriously , and a lot of people who work with groups , the therapeutic groups claim to , do you think you would come to the same conclusion as Heather , I mean c could you have for example a , a psychotherapeutic group could you do group psychotherapy ?
25 At once she thought : I could have taken two thousand , three — it would come to the same thing .
26 ‘ If I was in the same situation again 100 times I would come for the same punch and back myself to clear the ball every time ’
27 The transition from diplomatic and economic pressure on Iraq to direct offensive military action provided a further confirmation of the US leadership of what US statements described as " the 28-member international coalition " , since " coalition forces " would come under the operational command of the commander of US forces , Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf , in consultation with Saudi Defence Minister Prince Sultan ibn Abdul Aziz .
28 In an emergency the new European corps would come under the operational command of NATO 's Supreme Allied Command Europe ( SACEUR ) .
29 Ideally , the cut from medium shot to close-up would come during the downward movement of the hand , but this degree of editing precision is often difficult for video .
30 Slotting in about £4000 above the top-spec Galant — the £17,699 2.0 GTi coupe — the Sigma would come without the 24-valve cylinder head , 4ws , adaptive suspension and leather interior .
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