Example sentences of "come here [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's come here with a fixed idea , which he 's been looking forward to for half his life . |
2 | Two and a half months earlier Dedjazmatch Abashum had come here with a large force to collect the tribute which the Asaimara were withholding , but he had been afraid to enter Bahdu and had withdrawn . |
3 | Donna shivered and decided to head back to the car , not even sure why she had come here in the first place . |
4 | A thousand people have come here in the last year and another thousand are expected in the next year . |
5 | Menachem Begin used to come here during the 1948 battles to this house , and he came up to see us three or four times during the fighting to have coffee and biscuits with us . |
6 | At least our ministers wear trousers — though you would wonder , if Bisset is frightened to come here among the desperate sinners of Grandtully . ’ |
7 | ‘ I did n't ask you to come here in the first place , and I certainly did n't ask for your help out here . |
8 | The possibility of getting that accommodation encourages many refugees to come here in the first place . |
9 | It 's especially important for the seven England players because we have to come here in the Five Nations in the New Year . ’ |
10 | I came here as a Chilean refugee . |
11 | I suppose that , Holland being so flat , all Dutch houses needed a piano nobile from which to get a better view , and that the fashion came here with the new King William . |
12 | ‘ And why on earth should you automatically assume that I came here with the express purpose of blackmail ? ’ |
13 | At about this time , the BBC offered him a World Service job based in London and , at the age of 30 , he came here for the first time . |
14 | The composer came here from the nearby orphanage where he was raised , and today visitors find it a similarly welcoming refuge . |
15 | Royston Lambert captured this mood in a seventeen-year-old boy talking about his family and school : ‘ They have been coming here since the seventeenth century , I think , although what they did before that I ca n't imagine , had Tutors I suppose . |
16 | ‘ I would seriously think about coming here for a longer stay if the right opportunity arose , but I do have a lot going for me back home , ’ said Lloyd , who spent his early years in Epping . |
17 | Particularly in doing a great part like Juliet which we toured in all kinds of places before coming here to the Other Place venue . |
18 | And why I mention that is that the purpose of these people coming they are commercial they are coming here on a commercial basis . |
19 | So you 've got the you 've got the three things the the the financial speaker is really coming here in a commercial way but with no hard sell in the hope that you will become er one of their clients for individual investment advice but you need n't do so . |
20 | Our lawyer took the idea to the court , and the judge altered the terms of Rickie 's bail to let him come here for a therapeutic cruise . |
21 | ‘ I did n't come here for a boozy evening . ’ |
22 | ‘ Did another stranger come here about the same time ? ’ |
23 | And I reflect that if you remember to post early , the letter will come here by the first post ! |
24 | He said : ‘ People come here for a good night out , the restaurant is always busy and we are opening a new betting shop at the track where punters will be able to place bets tax free . |
25 | We will help those that we have to help legally , or perhaps those whom people want to help , but we will not have foisted upon us those who come here for a good time and a good life . |
26 | Nowadays my grandchildren come here for the same family festival . |
27 | Patients from all over the area come here to the Regional Haemophilia Centre at the Churchill Hospital at Headington . |
28 | Her first instinct was to turn and walk straight back to the changing-rooms ; after all , had n't she come here at the one time when she 'd thought David Markham was safely out of the way ? |