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

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1 We 'd like them to come along and see the horses working in the traditional way at the same time they can look at the Autumn colours .
2 He used to come in and do the flowers , all in the dining-room before the dinner was served ; and it used to look glorious .
3 ‘ They spotted it on the equipment in the pits , so they were screaming at me to come in and get the tyres changed . ’
4 They 've come down and give the lads tell the lads off .
5 By approaching the harems the male owners are stimulated to come out and chase the interlopers .
6 It could signal the need for food when the rivers overflowed their banks , or for volunteers when snow-drifts were piling up and people were needed to come out and reinforce the banks and dig a route through the snow .
7 She 's has n't a soul in the world barring her sister who came down and identified the bodies . ’
8 HP-UX 10.0 had been scheduled for release in December , but that was before COSE came along and re-wrote the rules of engagement .
9 HP-UX 10.0 had been scheduled for release December , but that was before COSE came along and re-wrote the rules of engagement .
10 Frau Schmidt came in and said the gentlemen were here and please , should she bring coffee in now or later .
11 Then they came in and joined the others sitting round the fire .
12 When he came back and saw the cages and animal houses he knew immediately that he would never be able to go inside one of them again .
13 The TV afternoons and the hours went so slow until he came back and turned the lights on .
14 No 2 was all the other bits : No 2 was the writer , the ‘ Boy-in-the-box ’ , the one who came out and wrote the books and expressed itself .
15 First we thought something fell , but then 15 minutes later we came out and saw the crowds and police and realised it was a bomb . ’
16 The people from the betting shop came out and called the police but it was too late , the two youths had run away . ’
17 They 're quite expensive at the outset because what we 've got to do is pay the lecturers to put a lot of work in on those lectures — it 's not a simple thing writing this lecture for a thirteen year old and we also pay the school teachers for coming along and helping the lecturers .
18 Its job will be to consider the responses coming in and to decide the priorities .
19 from your front door coming through and carrying the fumes away
20 You said I should come down and see the stables . ’
21 At the open day mothers can come along and see the facilities for themselves .
22 ‘ Anybody who wants to help out that way can come along and see the kids for themselves .
23 Sometimes the reverse gear flap spring can come off and jam the selectors , or one of the roll pins which hold the selectory together can move .
24 Well cos then it will be obvious and cats might come up and get the eggs or something .
25 That is why Jesus in St. John 's Gospel can promise that through the arrival of the Paraclete not only he himself will come back and indwell the disciples , but so will the Father ( John 14:17,18,21,23 ) .
26 If you wish , you can always read on and come back and do the exercises later .
27 Humans 'll come back and mend the wheels or whatever it is they do . ’
28 He 'd have been very angry if he 'd come back and found the police looking for him . ’
29 Stand in the stadium and watch it and then come back and watch the highlights on TV at night !
30 She comes back and tells the others her dad has found a nice man who has agreed to fly him and Paul and John to Florida in his plane .
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