Example sentences of "come [prep] [pers pn] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We have come through it to the extent that I am north and west Belfast Branch Secretary . |
2 | Huy had returned to his house in order to work out a way of getting into the brothel known by the impious name of the Glory of Set — Nebamun had been right , he found that he simply could not let the whole thing drop , and now there was a friend 's death to be avenged — when the message had come for him from the palace compound . |
3 | So she asked Curtis and Mrs Files — who had been watching Delia Sutherland 's reaction from the service door — to come with her into the morning room where she explained the situation as frankly as possible . |
4 | So he divided the people , half to scour the right bank of the river down the forested links and narrows as far as the meadows above Logierait and force a signature from every proprietor , half to come with him to the north side ; they would all meet at Haugh of Ballechin after the sun had set and plan for tomorrow . |
5 | D' you reckon mom will agree to come with us on the skiing ? |
6 | Anybody come with me to the hospital |
7 | We warmed our hands as though a sudden chill had come upon us at the mention of his name . |
8 | A wonderful change had come over her since the episode with the cockchafers . |
9 | Although Blanche had been sad standing there in Mother 's empty flat , she had been overtaken then by the same feeling she sensed come over her in the interrogation room that night after Taczek had left . |
10 | I cast in and try to shrug off the disappointed , deflated feeling that has come over me since the anticlimax of the eel . |
11 | Yeah , so she 's going to come to me on the bus on the twenty third . |
12 | God longs for all people to come to him like the son returned to the father in the parable . |
13 | Peter called to him : ‘ Lord if it is you , tell me to come to you over the water . ’ |
14 | I think it would be when the committee comes to the director of property services and says , we would like this to happen , that 's when we 'd have to come to you before the application |
15 | He had come to her in the night . |
16 | I strongly felt that Resenence had come to me in the dream and yet , when I awoke , when the morning came , I told myself I had created it myself . |
17 | I am a recent subscriber , having recently renewed my subscription for a second year and I have enjoyed every issue that has come to me in the post . |
18 | Jesus had not left them orphans : he had come to them in the person of the Spirit , who was not only the special gift of the Messiah to the messianic people in order to enable them to know his continued presence with them , but was the first instalment of the Age to Come , the pledge that the last days which had dawned with Jesus of Nazareth would , one day , come to God 's perfect conclusion . |
19 | The idea of starting an airline had come to him on the demise of Laker Airways in February 1982 . |
20 | In fact , he was so happy with the idea that had come to him from the writer , Peter Shaffer , he began the serious rethink of his career which friends like Lance Percival had been thinking for some time was overdue . |
21 | Then words had come to him from the sky . |
22 | BR could have come to us at the outset and said , ’ King 's Cross has to be the location for a whole series of railway reasons , but let us talk about how best to ensure that the building of the station has minimal impact on local people and their lives . ’ |
23 | Jane had come to us for the time being . |
24 | Jenna began heatedly , but he glanced away as his mother came towards them across the lawn . |
25 | As relief spread to pure pleasure she waved and came towards him across the yard like a young girl . |
26 | Her lips came towards him through the darkness , he felt the touch of her fingers at the most erotic points of his body . |
27 | But nothing came of it in the end . |
28 | And it seemed to them that there came against them on the part of the Christians full seventy thousand knights , all as white as snow : . |
29 | The next morning he came with me to the station , and as we waited for the train , we watched the crowds . |
30 | Arthur Cook , a friend of mine who lived in The Friary , came with me to the allotment and after a while I suppose we became bored — we were only seven . |