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

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1 What you are about to suggest , of course , is that we wait for the Kilcharran to come along and hoist the damn thing to the surface . ’
2 There was no sign of any other cars or tanks or armoured personnel carriers and no indication that the police Stukas were waiting to come in and bomb the last pockets of resistance .
3 If others came along and interviewed the same people on the same topics , would they get the same responses ?
4 She still had n't found an answer when the housekeeper came in and served the first course .
5 I was just going out when a man came in and asked the same question .
6 Even as we spoke , a young lady came in and bought the little creature for fifteen pounds , hammer and all .
7 It ended in a fight — I hit him , he hit me — then the teacher came in and broke the whole thing up .
8 They both ordered cider , which Knocker was drawing as Renee came over and placed the colourful concoction in front of Julie .
9 And we would n't let her have the points till she came back and finished the other twenty .
10 At Clermont-Ferrand , however , he came back and brought the famous 003 to its final win .
11 We walked round for a bit then we came back and watched The Bug-Eyed Monster Strikes Back on the television .
12 He looked back , took a breath , came back and switched the second prize and third prize award flashes , awarding it second prize after all .
13 These pages are intended as a guide to how the movement came about and to describe the archetypal skinhead of the 1967–72 period .
14 This may be so but er with all the skirmishes we 've got on at present and there 's active there 'll be ex-servicemen from them and they 've these funny enough these young ones are coming along and joining the British Legion
15 Marx , in particular , had already noted this fact in several places , but he explained the phenomenon of internal division as a transitional one ; as evidence of a stage in which private property and individual families were coming in and undermining the communal descent group .
16 Bernard said , ‘ Ellen , the sooner your friends stop coming round and chattering the happier I will be . ’
17 ‘ You know well enough , James — you must have thought — once the government is resolved , and we have talked ourselves hoarse and there is no ink left in the country — then the dragoons will come in and cart the young men away as though we have done nothing .
18 Anxiety is like a smouldering fire , a wind can come along and ignite the glowing embers .
19 The first lunch which was held at Greig 's restaurant , London SW13 ( tel ; ) was a great success , so do come along and join the next one .
20 Thus , they are now likely to " come up and challenge the very life affirmation for its smugness , complacency , and lack of eloquence " .
21 And now , wo n't you come back and enjoy the delicious lunch your mother is providing for us ?
22 I would have to go off to the lavatory , come back and start the same scene with a variation .
23 For this reason , one of the major spin-offs of left idealism was a resurgence of interest in the sociology of law , concerned with how the legal rules that define crimes come about and serve the changing requirements of capitalism ( see Young , 1986 , p. 17 ) .
24 It may well be that if you set the penalties so high , and if you can have a hundred per cent detection , then there may well be a deterrent element in these crimes , but basically the law is clearing up a mess , and the mess has occurred , and then the law comes along and does the best it can .
25 He comes out and does the Next in the evenings because a lot of it umm Linda goes and does all her Grattan .
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