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

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1 The rest come to us through the Northern Real Ale Agency , a wholesaler based in Newcastle .
2 He was an astute purchase , for he came to us as a proven goalscorer and immediately lived up to his reputation by netting upon his debut against Millwall here at Selhurst Park ( 5–0 ) and going on to hit 19 League goals from 27 outings for us in the remainder of that season .
3 ‘ The Commission appointed to investigate the disaster came to us after an earlier attempt to prove the cause of the crash had failed , ’ explains senior project manager Steve Jackman .
4 One thing worth remarking about this is cosmology and astronomy in general is very unusual science in the sense that when we observe very distant objects in the universe we are observing the universe actually as it was in the past , because the light that 's coming towards us from a distant galaxy or cluster of galaxies actually left that object maybe millions or billions of years ago .
5 There were some hill-walkers with ice-axes coming towards us from the other side of the hill , and I was trying to look as though I meant to come hill-walking dressed like a hairdresser 's receptionist .
6 You will also find a splendid array of fine performers who are coming to us for the first time — many surely due to be favourites of the future .
7 When low down it seems to flash various colours , because its light is coming to us through a thick layer of the Earth 's atmosphere .
8 That 's not always attractive cos initially that 's more expensive for them , but er they ha they have to er come to us with an open mind as well .
9 Come with us into the nineties ! ’
10 Come with us to the biggest BBQ centre in Europe for a delicious meal , outdoor disco and brilliant atmosphere , or take it easy on our cruise , stopping on the way back for a spot of champagne diving .
11 And I think we 've reached the stage , where the county council said , you come to us with a new initiative , and we 're far more likely to be , bend over to help you , than , than under the present .
12 We were greeted with disbelief and they finally said , ‘ You know nothing of this business , you come to us with a facile and futile plan .
13 If the events in each of his series did happen or could have happened , they come to us with the optimistic tone , the promise of a happy ending , which we expect of the classic adventure story .
14 He comes to us with a distinguished career in a technologically-orientated industry and I and my board colleagues look forward to working with him in taking AEA forward through an extremely important period in our development .
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