Example sentences of "come to the [noun sg] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One young constable had come to the house last year when they had been burgled and , very laboriously , had written the details of the crime into a book . |
2 | Such disillusion and frustration came to the fore last Saturday . |
3 | During the curious lull that followed , in which nobody seemed to get on or off , Miss Labrooy leaned forward in her seat and said : ‘ Do you know why I decided to help you when you came to the surgery last week , Mr Barnett ? |
4 | Before he came to the department last month , Peckham was director of the British Postgraduate Medical Federation in London , which coordinates numerous research institutes . |
5 | He did not know what had possessed him the night before , yet , gradually , the sweetness she gave him began to dissolve his confusion ; his vivid spurt of pleasure returned to him and he looked across at her and asked , ‘ Will you be coming to the passeggiata next Saturday ? ’ |
6 | Well for now let's go to another Charlton , soccer legend , Bobby Charlton , you heard him on Richard Rielly 's programme this afternoon , he 's coming to the area next Wednesday for the press launch of the Bobby Charlton Sports Day , which will be held at the Blackbird Ley 's leisure centre on the twenty fourth of April . |
7 | I shall bear in mind some — I emphasise ’ some ’ — of those hon. Members who have not been called today when it comes to the debate next week . |