Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [to-vb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was also to be a welcoming home for John and Angela , who had come down to watch the final round and were staying at the Bell Hotel . |
2 | By now the head has come up to witness the miserable result . |
3 | By May 1989 , however , many of these critics had come round to praise the continued radicalism of the Thatcher government , in education , tax cuts , and further measures of privatization . |
4 | Then ( the 1970s ) double-digit inflation came along to bale the over-borrowed house-owner out . |
5 | ‘ We had outgrown our present building when the opportunity came up to purchase the adjoining freehold . |
6 | A hand came up to rumple the short hair at the back of his head , a gesture that betrayed his momentary awkwardness . |
7 | Keeps bouncing back : dumped by the Chicago Cubs in 1985 after injury , but was reprieved by Pittsburgh ; lasted a mere 18 pitches against the Cubs in game two of the NL play-offs but came back to win the decisive game five . |
8 | Emily Lightbody came back to work the following Monday . |
9 | ‘ We came back to get the vital point . |
10 | She left the cubicle to find a blood test kit , and came back to find the new houseman , Joe Reynolds , ordering head X-rays and a neurologist 's opinion . |
11 | Mahmoud was n't there when he arrived , so he went inside to buy his stamps and then came out to use the wet roller hanging against the wall . |
12 | And on housing estates all along the line , residents came out to watch the strange scene . |
13 | And on housing estates all along the line , residents came out to watch the strange scene . |
14 | Humanity had brought many things along , inadvertently , when it came out to populate the stars-unseen stowaways like bacteria , flies , fleas . |
15 | This core of lava may continue to flow for a long while , but when the supply of fresh lava slows down at source , there will not be enough coming through to fill the whole volume of the core , so an empty space will be left , and this will form a long tube or tunnel running along the centre of the flow , sometimes for many kilometres . |
16 | Next year , I 'm coming back to finish the general SVQ , and I want to do Highers too . ’ |
17 | Neil , coming back to keep the promised watch on his house . |
18 | Wright will have a key role in Vilnius tomorrow as Northern Ireland begin what has been disparagingly described as the ‘ battle of the also-Manager Billy Bingham is unlikely to make many changes from the team which lost 3–1 in Spain last month ; Iain Dowie should come in to replace the injured Philip Gray . |
19 | Once a month , a gardener comes in to do the heavy work for me , and I hope he 'll dig the new pond . |
20 | In Germany , the supplier comes back to get the empty containers ; here , we chuck them out . |
21 | A fictionalised countryside comes back to brighten the dark heart of the urban sprawl . |