Example sentences of "they come [prep] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Yes they came for the other islands .
2 They came to the following conclusions :
3 When they came to the two roads , they stopped .
4 And as they came to the final furlongs it was Roc de Prince , Laura 's Beau , Sure Metal going for the line and then on the outside , up came New Mill House .
5 They set to work cutting down trees and brushwood , far and near , to drag up to the terrace , to fill in the ditches — or at least , the two outer ones , for when they came to the inner ones it was promptly demonstrated that they were within range of the defending cannon .
6 The weather was fine and they were enjoying their walk when they came across the neglected remains of a large house which they had often seen in the distance from the pump-house .
7 They came from the armed forces , from war work , from factory , farm , workshop and office .
8 They came from the four corners of the world , east and west , north and south , and they spoke many languages .
9 Encouraged by the pride of the town authorities , the Guy Fawkes celebrations provided an annual explosion for the town 's poor : deprived as they had been of saints ' days with the advent of Puritanism , they came from the miserable hovels cramped in the town 's back alleys to protest not only against the symbols of oppression but also , in bad years , against the local oligarchy .
10 They came from the big houses down the loch or over the pass towards Loch Lomond , or the castle at Inverary , from miles and miles , little girls in furred and caped coats and dresses gathered into heavy bows behind the cascades of ringlets .
11 Yeah what makes me laugh they come with the blue lights flashing do n't they !
12 And then they come in the Labour activists come in with this , no compensation , confiscation , the was worth tuppence you know .
13 The curriculum is designed by teachers who unconsciously reflect the view that city life is best , even if they come from the rural areas .
14 They come from the roughest jails where they expect trouble all the time .
15 They come from the upper classes and are socially acceptable .
16 Yes , they come from the local schools and erm The Watch , the children of what they call The Watch erm part of the Sussex Trust come along , and erm oh , they just pop in and very often they , at the end of term they come with tadpoles and things that they Oh , I , I have n't mentioned the frogs and toads , we 've plenty of those .
17 Well , you know , if , if they come like the bloody clappers there !
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