Example sentences of "come [prep] [adv] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Paul 's teaching must have come with all the more force to his original hearers . |
2 | I think you 've come to really the wrong committee to try and get money . |
3 | ‘ Actually , you 've come at just the right moment . |
4 | The announcement about dinner being served , Henry observed with approval , had come at just the right length of time after the sherry had been drunk . |
5 | As I speak , a chance now for Martin Foyle ; Foyle has scored for Oxford , he 's done it , Oxford have pulled one back , tremendous through ball for Martin Foyle , he cheeked his way round the goalkeeper , put it in with the side of his foot so you 've come at exactly the right time , thirty one minutes gone , Spurs two , Oxford United one and the goal coming from Martin Foyle . |
6 | He cheeked his way round the goalkeeper , put it in with the side of his foot , so you 've come at exactly the right time , thirty one minutes gone , Spurs two , Oxford United one . |
7 | Well Christopher came in here the other day and he says that cake is |
8 | Cos a I I 've got the contracts right in the Body Shop , we got Karen she used to work in Superdrug , and she came in there the other day and I 'm saying , och , do you know Michelle ? |
9 | The majority of his 49 international goals came from outside the 18-yard box , and they turned many a game . |
10 | The sound came from inside the golden orb of hair . |
11 | It was the best lesson I 've ever had , and it came at just the right time . ’ |
12 | He never came to a conclusion for Angelina and Oliver came at just the wrong moment , just as the fish required the hand of the maître . |
13 | It was very difficult to concentrate on football , and then my injuries came at completely the wrong time . |
14 | Having coached Waikato in the New Zealand provincial championship for some years , Ross was looking for a new challenge and the opportunity to come to Northampton came at exactly the right moment . |
15 | For the past 15 years , according to Nicholson , HEIs have been increasing the proportion of their research money coming from outside the dual support system . |
16 | Some women who come from exactly the same culture with the same intent go through absolute hell . |
17 | and and when er erm come over here the last time er , I I told him a a that he say , Doctor , you see , told what he said , he is a clever old boy were n't he ? |
18 | As though reading my thoughts she gave a series of contented grunts and the old feeling began to bubble in me , the deep sense of fulfilment and satisfaction that comes from even the smallest triumph and makes our lives worth while . |
19 | To the extent that a scientific speciality or discipline is bound together by the rules of an existing ‘ paradigm ’ defining the rules for ‘ puzzle-solving ’ with an existing ‘ normal science ’ , it has been argued that major scientific change often comes from outside the existing specialist group — not untypically through the ‘ migration ’ into the group of innovative outsiders . |
20 | The Archbishop of Canterbury 's report on urban priority areas ( UPAs ) comes to much the same conclusion as the inner area studies and the Scarman Report : ‘ We can put forward a confident and melancholy generalisation — that the UPAs are places of severe and increasing deprivation . |
21 | The rebuilding programme has started and Peter 's decision to join us comes at just the right time . |
22 | ‘ Young Geoffrey , ’ Cranston continued , ‘ whom Sir Ralph apparently doted upon , comes across early the next morning . |