Example sentences of "he come [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , after his stepfather 's death in 1859 , when he came into a comfortable inheritance , Wallis never again made the same artistic impact , though he remained an Academy exhibitor until 1877 . |
2 | I mean he came for a flying visit and he went back did n't he ? he came for a flying visit and went back |
3 | I mean he came for a flying visit and he went back did n't he ? he came for a flying visit and went back |
4 | ‘ He came of a crusading line which has held the manor of Templecombe since time immemorial ? ’ |
5 | He came of a labouring family and he himself began work in the local cotton industry at the age of ten . |
6 | On his way out of the city he came to a poor crofter 's cottage . |
7 | He came to a macabre end . |
8 | After an hour he came to a small roadside inn that stood on the crest of a shallow hill and , twisting in his saddle , he saw that the inn gave him a good view of the road right to the horizon so that he would see any French pursuit long before it represented any danger . |
9 | He came to a wide gap which had been trodden into mud by cattle . |
10 | For all his thinking he came to a sole conclusion . |
11 | He came to a bad end . ’ |
12 | The actor just did not know the lines , and , though he could manage the exchanges of dialogue quite well , every time he came to a big speech , he would dry . |
13 | For the first time he came to a horrified acceptance of the woman 's view . |
14 | Soon he came to a bright restaurant on Broadway . |
15 | He came to a stumbling halt with the point of the bayonet less than a foot away from his chest . |
16 | But a few minutes after he was launched into the speech he came to a dead stop , stared strangely at the gallery in silence , and could not go on . |
17 | But he came to a dead end with that jeweller . ’ |
18 | She stumbled after him the length of the church portico , bumping against him when he came to a sudden stop . |
19 | She rushed after him , almost bumping into him as he came to an abrupt halt in the kitchen doorway . |
20 | ‘ We said too much and not enough ; I ca n't believe you really think I intend that both you and Dana — ’ He came to an abrupt halt , and she felt her face grow hot as she remembered the accusation she had flung at him . |
21 | So the boy climbed up the hill till he came to an enormous lake . |
22 | ‘ I 've seen him before , when he came with a blind man . ’ |
23 | In the same tea chest he came across a cube-shaped case made of orange plastic . |
24 | At first , this made Lucien nervous , especially the first time he came across a half-clad female sauntering along the sky-lit corridor outside his room on her way to the bathrooms . |
25 | And one day he came across a huge seal and killed it , never knowing that it was his own father in his seal form . |
26 | He was in despair , when he came across a known face ; Richard Urquhart , the precentor whom he remembered starting the psalms with a good clear tenor note at Savill 's Old , at the beginning of his sojourn here ; and later at the Heathertons ' . |
27 | After winning a scholarship in 1900 to King 's College , Cambridge , he came under a brilliant scholar , Walter Headlam , [ q.v. ] , and a born teacher , Nathaniel Wedd . |
28 | ‘ He came in a hired car in those days . |
29 | He came in an open-necked shirt and walked to the makeshift podium without a very obvious security presence . |
30 | He came from a respectable family . |