Example sentences of "we come [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think it might even be further away than we came on the Long Drive , ’ said Masklin quietly .
2 ‘ In a cliff on the edge of the city , about 2,500ft up from the valley floor , we came on an old tomb , full of bones and ceramic pieces .
3 ‘ The memory will always be with me of those lads ' faces , even though at the time I was only twenty years old myself , to see them sat on the floor of the aircraft , and some of the trying to negotiate the main spar , and the cheers and tears when we came over the white cliffs of England .
4 Cos , they sold out the , that 's all now and I think came from Yarmouth , they used , they used to have a big place at Yarmouth and we came through the other week and er I see their sheds are nearly all empty now , there .
5 Walking along the canal bank one day we came across a wee lady siting on the banking drawing .
6 On the rocky point near the settlement we came across a small flock of birds which had a very familiar look about them : they were whimbrel , that Arctic version of the curlew which breeds on most of the northern islands , including Shetland .
7 We came across a small party of people sitting innocently on a rock enjoying the sunshine .
8 As we turned another corner we came across a few villagers handling copra .
9 When we came to a final stop we were carried up many flights of stairs , taken into an apartment and dumped on the floor .
10 Then , after quite a while , we came to a small clearing .
11 Masha and I found further cause for depression as , walking in search of a tube station , we came to a major intersection , a roundabout of relentless , screeching vehicles , three and four abreast : for in the centre , on the small concrete island , we saw a man lying on his side .
12 ‘ Eventually we came to a mutual understanding whereby I would fill out five forms to cover each £50 cheque and I actually ended up signing 25 forms and five cheques to obtain my fuel .
13 At the forward end of that we came to a glass-panelled door , which needed no key , and suddenly we were in the comparative quietness of the drivers ' cab , right at the front of the train .
14 We came to a lonely place where I could hear the sea crashing on rocks near by .
15 After two days of arduous travel , we came to a dark-flowing river .
16 Soon after setting off we came to a forested valley along the banks of the Gwaun .
17 At about four o'clock in the afternoon , just before dusk , we came to a wooded bluff .
18 ‘ Part-way along the gorge we came to a smooth cavity that had been ground into the rock by swift flowing water .
19 We walked further along till we came to a quiet part .
20 Finally we came to a high plastic wall .
21 After 15 minutes we came to the comforting realisation that the phone had come unplugged from its socket .
22 Someone whistled them out when we came to the narrowest place , bows strung and shafts fitted , shouting to us to halt .
23 There is nothing new in that ; we came to the same conclusion earlier when studying the field of a line charge .
24 Eventually we came to the Old Mill area where there were no railings at the waterside , making the mill pond quite a frightening place for small children .
25 But when we came to the Old Town , the Marshal and Sapt moved nearer to my horse , and I could see that they were afraid for me .
26 When we came to the German trenches there was nothing to see .
27 When we came to the third hole I thought we were going to need some of that cushion .
28 We look like we came to the wrong party — like we brought our adopted son to his friend 's birthday , and called at the wrong address .
29 ‘ As we came off the 17th green Seve said , ‘ There 's going to be a playoff . ’
30 As we came off the 17th green Seve said , ‘ There 's going to be a playoff . ’
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