Example sentences of "come right [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To see under the bridge , the mestizo would have to come right down into the water .
2 Well if you did n't there 'd be so much change on the bail that they all start to fall off and there 'd be all one big muddle cos that and as chain coming down that used to come right down into the chain locker to the bottom of the ships .
3 the bump came right up through the table legs
4 Centuries before , according to Uncle Vernon , the water came right up into the town , and in rough weather people had to be carried ashore .
5 The lane from Bishopstow village came right up to the drive gates and ended there between stone gateposts crowned with lichened pineapples .
6 It was even more frightening than the chugging , and it came right up to the shelter door .
7 He came right up to the desk , towering over her , despite the solid barrier of wood .
8 Before the construction of the Promenade here , in 1903 , the sands came right up to the tram track , as seen in this view of a Dreadnought approaching the terminus .
9 ‘ It came right in through the window .
10 The feeling came right out of the blue , startling her , and she did n't answer , much to Alain 's amusement .
11 Ballymena soon settled after their indifferent start and they levelled matters on eight minutes with a goal which came right out of the blue .
12 Mrs Hughes said : ‘ I enjoy the work , but the award came right out of the blue . ’
13 The shintiyan were ordinary trousers , not undergarments , and came right down to the ankle .
14 Those going by sea of course came right down to the quay in in Porthmadog .
15 In my day we had long skirts , near came right down to the ground . ’
16 Luke taunted softly , coming right up to the desk behind which she stood , having risen instinctively when Penny had told her he was here — a betrayal , she knew , but she could not have faced him sitting down .
17 Then , towards the end of January , people noticed that at least one boar was coming right up to the village in its nighttime foraging : there were tracks in the snow and patches of scratched earth where it had been digging for roots .
18 And you 've all seen and probably participated in the scene where a sequence of such meeting is brought to its climax by one partner coming right out with the movie cliché ‘ We ca n't go on meeting like this ’ or less effectively ‘ Long time no see ! ’
19 Extraordinary how events coming right out of the blue can change things .
20 Next time you get stopped it will come right up on the computer .
21 And Miss P told him that if ever any man tried to mess him about or to make him do things he did n't want to do then he should come right back to The Bar and tell us , and we 'd sort the man out for him .
22 his fur here eventually 'll come right down to the floor , I mean when he goes out he 's
23 Come right up to the right up to bar really are n't you ?
24 I 've been trying to get routine security stepped up but you come right up against the lords of the wallet : who 's going to pay for it ?
25 so I got them , me mum got me some black ones , but they 're like , they come right down to the ankles
26 It 's branches come right down to the ground , ’ she added , by way of explanation .
27 and then it comes right round to the radiator
28 blocks up this tube , comes right up into the back of your eardrum , blocks
29 The shirt comes right down over the feet , and threaded through with a woollen thread at the ankles , with tassels at the end .
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