Example sentences of "came [adv] [adv prt] to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm afraid not , ’ he replied , and might have added more , but just then a car , a Skoda , driven by a man of about thirty , came slowly around to the rear of the house , and parked on a car standing area .
2 The lane from Bishopstow village came right up to the drive gates and ended there between stone gateposts crowned with lichened pineapples .
3 It was even more frightening than the chugging , and it came right up to the shelter door .
4 He came right up to the desk , towering over her , despite the solid barrier of wood .
5 Before the construction of the Promenade here , in 1903 , the sands came right up to the tram track , as seen in this view of a Dreadnought approaching the terminus .
6 The shintiyan were ordinary trousers , not undergarments , and came right down to the ankle .
7 Those going by sea of course came right down to the quay in in Porthmadog .
8 In my day we had long skirts , near came right down to the ground . ’
9 Lord Denning observed : ‘ In the OLA 1957 the word occupier is used [ as ] … a convenient word to denote a person who had a sufficient degree of control over premises to put him under a duty of care towards those who came lawfully on to the premises . ’
10 In the second half , Thame came more in to the game and created a couple of chances , however in the sixty fifth minute , Sean Liden won the ball on the halfway line , his long ball found Gary Weaving who turned and placed a low shot past Mayhew to make it one nil .
11 They encountered no difficulties en route , although they had to traverse one of the most dangerous ambush points in all South Scotland , at Pease Dean , where the Lammermuirs came directly down to the coast in steep wooded slopes cut up by deep ravines , and round which travellers had to wend their narrow , devious way .
12 A lion padded towards them with shaggy gold mane and blood-stained jaws , came straight up to the car window .
13 Forrester has not been playing much in the reserves but came straight on to the bench after his injury .
14 The trees and undergrowth came almost up to the house .
15 The only things worth saving were a mulberry , a cherry plum and the Magnolia grandiflora which at the time came barely up to the window and is now heading for the roof .
16 And on the morrow they began to attack the city , and they fought against it three days strenuously ; and the Moors received great loss , for they came blindly up to the walls and were slain there .
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