Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [adv] on the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | GERMANY 'S press came down firmly on the side of the Princess of Wales . |
3 | So , when on 8 May Acheson announced that the US would send economic and military aid to the French in Indo-China ( for Gaddis Smith , the turning point — ‘ the scales had swayed for three months and then came down hard on the side of France ) the French position was at least potentially desperate and one can not help asking whether there were any countries receiving military aid under the Mutual Defense Assistance Program , other than Vietnam , in which there were such powerful revolutionary forces and where a revolutionary war was already in progress . |
4 | Eventually Scott 's voice came through faintly on the line . |
5 | Mandy had warned her that storms came up fast on the lake , but nothing could have prepared her for blue skies being annihilated by black storm-clouds in just a matter of minutes . |
6 | Sandy came up only on the front of the green but made three . |
7 | Who went to the end of the street , nevertheless , and came back briskly on the impetus of her need , her decision . |
8 | ‘ Deferred Safestore came out best on the BPEO , particularly because the radioactivity is being allowed to decay for longer before the active dismantling is carried out , and therefore the radiation doses predicted for the workforce will be less . |
9 | The Daily Express was by this time in pole position , but the Mail and Today were coming up fast on the inside . |