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

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1 He draped inflamable material over it and calibrated the switch to come on later in the day .
2 ‘ Shush , Mamma , ’ Rosa had said , and then Sabina had come in again with the bird — it would make only a bite to eat .
3 Epilepsy has now come in ahead of the field thanks to the ingenuity and determination of During and Spencer at Yale .
4 The mass market box is expected to come in well below the $5,000 — £4,000 — mark .
5 The mass market box is expected to come in well below the $5,000 — £4,000 — mark .
6 Will he please help her and others like her to come in out of the cold ?
7 An adult owl normally knows this and stays in shelter , but inexperienced hunters may not have the sense to come in out of the rain .
8 He would n't have enough sense of self-preservation to come in out of the rain .
9 And I do n't seeing any problem at all in you being able to come over well on the phone which is the important thing for us .
10 We 'll take them out and throw them away and that 's all within the maker of the er , of the wings , er take them out , throw them away , er take the bumper off , throw that away , right , get a new number plate , a new bumper right cos the bumper 's got to come off anyway with the wings
11 But it 's a Rozario 's got to come off now at the moment he 's just er a big sums it up there .
12 One of the soldiers had come up on to the cabin top .
13 Something come up there onto the brink of the gulf ,
14 Almost before you can see what has come up out of the hold the fish is loaded on the barrow and trundled off at breakneck speed , followed by the small boys and the cats .
15 We can never be a hundred per cent sure with security , we are , it is a public building , we do encourage er patients and their relatives to come up on to the children 's wards as part of the treatment er to make it a much more homely atmosphere .
16 ‘ As the shier and more uncertain of the two brothers , his problem was n't to be wimpish but to be funny , and he knew immediately that the comedy had to come up out of the character , not just out of what he said .
17 ‘ If you do n't want to come up there with the bases loaded , hang ‘ em up .
18 ‘ Years ago we threw the old didacticism ( dowdy morality ) out of the window ; it has come back in at the door wearing modern dress ( smart values ) and we do not even recognize it ’ ( p. 159 ) .
19 In the less than half light Owen saw that Georgiades had come out on to the gallery .
20 Then , not even glancing at the room beyond , or at a woman who had come out on to the stairs , she led him away to a small room of perfect luxury at the back of the house , which was clearly her own .
21 Jilly Jonathan was sitting just as she had been ever since they had come out on to the terrace .
22 Chasing him , she had rapidly lost her bearings in the heavy forest terrain and only by accident had come out again behind the house into the vegetable garden .
23 The sun had come out fully over the abbey mills and the narrow bridge of Meole brook , and in the foregate there was bustle enough .
24 Then my granny had to come out on to the verandah and interfere .
25 Do you remember when we used to come out here for the primroses ?
26 The national assembly , up to only a certain period of time , according to the constitution , and then again the parliament has to come back again into the picture .
27 Also pensioners , there 's now more of an incentive for them to come back on to the labour market .
28 , like to come back up onto the yard line .
29 We 're planning to come back later in the year for a full week at least .
30 He said that an English sergeant who acted as orderly in the ‘ cooler ’ had told him this , and that he had promised to come back later in the day with some cigarettes for us .
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