Example sentences of "[adv] come [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , not merely was there a conflict of medical evidence , but even Dr. D. , upon whose opinion Thorpe J. eventually based his decision , described W. as having ‘ a mild case of anorexia nervosa ’ and that although he ( Dr. D. ) had eventually come round to the view that W. should be treated at the specialist London unit , the decision was quite finely balanced .
2 I feel as if I 'll always have somewhere to come home to .
3 ‘ When Masklin comes back , he 's going to have somewhere to come back to . ’
4 The regions — they have since come up to London — were miles away from that sort of thing .
5 The mitre template has since come back onto the market , but at prices like £18-£20 and considering the relatively small amount of work in which it is employed , some readers will no doubt feel that they could spend that money more profitably , so will want to make their own .
6 With only three minutes remaining in their Sharwood 's Irish Senior Cup semi-final clash against Pegasus , Sinead , who had only come on at the start of the second-half , popped up to score the only goal of the game .
7 Up to now this demarcation of activities has only come about by delegation , no control system could enforce these roles .
8 We are concerned in fact that er the western nations did n't rather deplore earlier er Hussein 's actions against his own people using chemical weapons , and we think it 's a shame for us that we 've only come in at this point , and we must come in carefully I think .
9 Luckily Mike Farquharson who had only come offshore for two days and ended up staying a week , volunteered to cover until my colleague Jim Gibb arrived . ’
10 In Lucien 's family , they had only come together at the times appointed by the Church : meals , various holidays , family councils and those mysterious , Church-nominated occasions when children were conceived .
11 One Sunday at the Trocadero the chief circle usher said to me , ‘ I think you 'd better come up to the back circle , Gents , we 've got a bloke behaving obscenely . ’
12 ‘ I think you 'd better come up to my room , ’ she mimicked again .
13 Look , when you 've finished eating I think you 'd better come up to cabin 10 and get it sorted out .
14 ‘ You had better come up to Lady Merchiston , ’ Theda said , leading the way to the stairs .
15 ‘ Well , you 'd better come up to my office and we 'll talk things over . ’
16 So I rang the midwife again , who decided she 'd better come over after all .
17 Yeah I think we 'd better come away from that , thank you .
18 But she said no I 'd better come tomorrow with Paula as well .
19 ‘ You 'd better come back in the house and dry your shoes and socks , ’ said Betty .
20 They asked me a few questions and they said , ‘ You 'd better come along to the police station . ’
21 Better come along with me to Father Barnes . ’
22 . Just think of this food , clothing , shoes all to come out of my earnings the average of £3.9.9d. a little more sometimes , a few shillings Bonus , and my son has been ill for the past three weeks , whos going to pay the doctors Bill also I have lost time at work through air raid warnings no pay .
23 It 's great fun , very enjoyable , but for a young women who 's perhaps come up from a convent or an all girls ' school and who feels very uncomfortable with this person because he 's thirty years older and has power over here , it 's not perceived in the same way .
24 The legend recounted how seventy translators had worked in independent cells and had all come up with the identical version of the sacred text .
25 Among those I met or saw were the Begum Aga Khan , who was with her very attractive daughter Princess Zahra Aga Khan ; the Director General of the British Equestrian Foundation Major Malcolm Wallace , two of our top Event riders Miss Karen Straker and Mrs Jane Thelwall ; and Mr Andrew Dixon , who had all come over from England with the Hermès party ; Mr Peter Laing , the Hon.
26 How clearly it had all come back to her — even the piping treble of her own childish voice .
27 The Jarvis family had all come down in the world , considering the money their Victorian grandfather , a manufacturer of bathroom fittings , had made for them , Ernest with the dwindling Cambridge School , Evelina nutty as a squirrel 's cage and with her first sojourn in a nursing home behind her , Cecilia married to a Customs officer .
28 But you 'd do better to come down with me and make the long trip round . ’
29 She swam in what she hoped was the direction of the stairs , only to come up against a wall .
30 One of his greatest knocks was the 143 at Port-of-Spain in 1968 — this after he had reached breaking-point in 1966 , only to come back with century after century in the 1967 Tests — but he still found touring the Caribbean a fairly distasteful affair , as revealed in his letter to his wife : ‘ We 're being taken for the biggest ride … the umpiring , the crowd and Charlie … it is downright cheating …
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