Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [verb] the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But erm because I 've been out there doing this and that 's that was part of my if you like to come in to do the recruitment side of it , er I had to experience and I 'm glad I did because there were one or two pre-judgements I had about advertising sales , as most people do , erm that I had to get wiped out of my erm my my system .
2 So he we came along dug the tomato plants up and took them home ?
3 He was sitting behind the tea tray , with its vast load of silver , reading Horse and Hound — Twomey came in to take the tea tray away , and with it the smaller table which held the dish of scones , the plate of sandwiches ( Gentleman 's Relish ) , the fruit cake and the plain sponge .
4 When she came in carrying the tin tea-tray with a scratched picture of Buckingham Palace , she whispered , ‘ Do n't stare like that .
5 Lee disappeared into the hide and came out waving the polythene bag with the grain in .
6 ‘ Thanks , but I was coming up to meet you , ’ she said , as Vitor came round to open the passenger door .
7 Initially Roy Porter chased hard in his Westfield , but when the pair came round to lap the Metro class for the first time , Porter fell foul of the squabbling saloons and dropped back .
8 BBC Radio Stoke have pledged their support , and it is hoped that television cameras will come along to broadcast the Wedgwood Group 's efforts live to the nation .
9 Furthermore [ thumma anna ] they are dead and can not come back to join the revenge squads in the Middle East and the four corners of the world .
10 Just when you think you have got your finances whipped into shape something or someone comes along to upset the apple cart .
11 Just when you think you have got your finances whipped into shape something or someone comes along to upset the apple cart .
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