Example sentences of "[adv] come [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 She had emigrated with half her family to England when a baby , but they had all come back the night an auntie 's house in Derry had been seen on TV news , with the sofa flying from an upstairs window and loyalist thugs pouring petrol on the geraniums .
2 Mr Crangle would spend hours rearranging them into their proper sections only to come back the next day and find them all mixed up again .
3 As much as three up after 11 holes the Spaniards lost both the 12th and 13th to pars but held themselves together coming down the stretch to win a priceless point .
4 Remember that this is the only national fundraising that we are asked to do each year and that this year HQ are allowing us to keep 20% of the cash for our branch funds … so come along the other 75% , let's find those books of tickets and get the stubs ( and the £2 ) to ,
5 She was also a kind of mascot of the liberal intelligentsia — had she not come up the hard way from the very bottom of the heap to stand by Miller 's side defying the anti-Communist witch-hunters who wanted to jail him ?
6 Unfortunately for our timing one of the hosts suddenly said , ‘ I 'm sure you do n't want any coffee , Prime Minister , you 've just come off the plane .
7 ‘ I 've just come off the Isle of Man boat . ’
8 At last the restoration was completed and R5868 looked as if it had just come off the production line , a fine tribute to F/L Peaple and his team .
9 The tot , Britain 's most premature surviving child , had just come off the danger list after a three-month fight for life .
10 The front of the jeep was as clean as if it had just come off the boat from Japan .
11 give us time to get dressed , she says oh hurry up now and we 've just come out the bath
12 Yeah you just came out the loo and then you just said Amy .
13 When his case finally came up the evidence of the couple 's daughter , who had been watching the whole incident , was torn to shreds by Russell 's lawyer .
14 Yeah she was just coming out the car by the er you know in the car park by Decor Lake
15 And had the Grandtully folk best come up the glen and join on at Dull ? ’
16 In 30 years no band has ever come out the system alive .
17 During a protracted confrontation with a drunken heckler he deservedly came out the winner both on points and then with a clear knockout ; the humiliated toper slinking out by a side door .
18 Why did she get the feeling that in any argument with Niall Grant , he would always come out the winner ?
19 Three , five , and when you 've worked these square roots out , they always come out the opposites sides , it 's always plus or minus , , always , always , always .
20 But he 's like , he 's always doing , like he 's never like comes up the lanes or anything , or swims about .
21 And that still comes out the same place ?
22 Although Vinny Samways has now come off the transfer list , Spurs look light in the key area .
23 I 've now come off the pill without telling my boyfriend .
24 However , the sort of routine farces and imitations of earlier successes being handled by British Lion were hardly a match for spectacular films like El Cid ( 1961 ) , Dr No ( 1962 ) , The Longest Day ( 1962 ) and Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ) that were now coming down the line from American companies , with a ‘ British ’ tag on them .
25 The risks to his person were already great simply coming down the nearly straight avenues from the Palaţul Primaverii to the Central Committee building , but the imaginary dangers threatening him in the area to the west of the hill were too great to be contemplated .
26 he stops talking to , stops to talk to her I said and obviously if the meat is n't coming out the box , the meat is n't coming out of the box !
27 ‘ If I do n't come back the gas mask is no good against it .
28 perhaps the Monday after Christmas , and then coming back the Monday after .
29 He has not yet come off the fence and told us whether he supports the barrage project .
30 May I , as someone who has recently come off the dole , comment on Donald Gould 's article ( Forum , 20 January , p 180 ) .
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