Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [prep] [noun] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She had come in from work one evening to find her mother and father dead in each other 's arms . |
2 | The Kleibers had come over from Germany some years before the war , and settled in Poplar . |
3 | I mean the erm , the effects of the recession in North America , the great fear of lay offs amongst white collar workers in North America erm began to show itself towards the end of last year , and indeed major corporations were reducing their business travel by cutting back on their travel budgets erm and that was beginning to come through by October/November last year in erm reduced long haul travel . |
4 | SOME BRIGHT sparks at Wyseplant have come up with brand new service for industry and commerce . |
5 | The present Prime Minister would be unable to come out of No. 10 Downing street and say , ’ We are standing by the constitution of the USSR and we condemn the coup as unconstitutional . ’ |
6 | Royal Gait 's Flat career was then plagued with leg trouble and he was eventually sent to stud only to come back into training three years later . |
7 | What I would like to do is to come back on Monday sorry Tuesday , Tuesday , Tuesday . |
8 | ‘ I only hope I get the chance to come back against Crusaders next week , ’ said the Scottish based goal ace . |
9 | As I came down into Salisbury that day I knew for the first time that I had been happy . |
10 | Back at home again I came down to breakfast one morning scratching my head and my hair started to fall out . |
11 | WHEN HE CAME down to breakfast next morning Wycliffe found the hall full of suitcases ; the conference was breaking up . |
12 | Carolyn came down to tea next day . |
13 | ‘ I came down from Manchester two days ago , to meet my fellow archdeacons , and the Bishop told me of your husband 's application and of course that made me wish to meet him , and to meet you . |
14 | THE Welsh Grand National is the next target for this progressive staying chaser , who came over from Ireland last year . |
15 | I came up to London last night by the last train because I had to face a Monday morning of solid Cabinet Committees . |
16 | The doctor smiled quietly , reached for her pad and made a note ; she smiled , walked round the foot of the high couch and came up towards Phoebe left-hand side . |
17 | ‘ It never came up in conversation last night . |
18 | Jatinder came back to England two years ago as their son could not cope with the Indian climate . |
19 | Richard came back from work that evening later than he had hoped . |
20 | I came back from school one time , and my brother said , " Stay outside " . |
21 | " He came back from Newmarket last week and I was worried about the fencing in his field . " |
22 | TRIMDON Grange Workingmen 's Club , which came out of receivership three years ago , is aiming to become one of the most popular clubs in the area . |
23 | I came out of church one day , to do some visiting , from the over sixties , and there was a boy with a a great chunk of rock in his hand , and he was looking at the window . |
24 | Mains certainly had no thought of these future publicity problems when he was one of a string of talented young players who came out of Kings High School in Dunedin in the early 1980s . |
25 | She came round for dinner one evening . |
26 | Yet cave explorers , always indefatigable in their search for holes in the ground , have discovered several apertures in the beds of the streams coming down from Barbon High Fell , many of them admitting to underground passages and caves attained only by arduous effort . |
27 | So I said so yo , is your mum and dad coming down from Bristol this weekend ? |
28 | MR GEOFF WELCH PHONED ( 4.00PM ) HE IS COMING UP TO EDINBURGH NEXT WEEK AND WAS WONDERING IF HE COULD ARRANGE TO SEE YOU FOR HOUR . |
29 | , who is coming up to retirement next year after more than forty years in malt , has known the Wallingford maltings since it was a green field site . |
30 | He rang to say that he was coming up to town that evening … ’ |