Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined |
2 | I would also very much appreciate an opportunity to come over to Walford Manor , perhaps in August . |
3 | To the accompaniment of one of Alan Dell 's Big Band programmes Patrick told Peter Jennings about the murder and the theft of the letters , the switched bodies and his decision to come out to Romania and try to pick up the scent of John and Angela Bonnard . |
4 | Having made a tentative decision to come back to nursing , it would be similarly useful to compare your reasons for doing so in the light of the previous exercise . |
5 | This confirms that Rentokil Healthcare come up to the high standard expected and specified by BSI . |
6 | ‘ I do n't know how he 's got the neck to come back to these parts . ’ |
7 | It required the next generation of researchers and a simpler mollusc to come closer to finding god 's favourite . |
8 | My comparative lack of basic talent came home to me on the practice ground before the first round of the Amateur . |
9 | The Valencia trainer came on to the pitch and was ushered back towards the tunnel by Fernando Giner , a home defender . |
10 | After taking out a bank loan , the 21-year-old DJ came close to quitting his pop quest when he was rejected by TEN record companies . |
11 | She shook her head as if she had been swimming , and complete consciousness came back to her . |
12 | But by its actions and words on Tuesday , the Administration came close to admitting that its confidence in President Alfredo Cristiani 's ability to defeat the FMLN was ill-placed . |
13 | So she checked Hullabaloo , and , to her surprise , the horse came back to her , perhaps having now learned to trust his new jockey . |
14 | ‘ The next time the horse came back to my grandfather to be shod . |
15 | But I can remember one thing that happened in in that respect was that the superintendent came down to a meeting or he wanted to see us after nationalization . |
16 | Joan 's natural trust in the future came back to her . |
17 | When they began to move the flow of blood came back to their stiffened limbs and they felt better . |
18 | ’ The car came up to the standard required . |
19 | ‘ I have no intention of meeting her , ’ Jenna began , but he too stood and looked towards the long windows as a car came speedily to the house . |
20 | His mouth came gently to her neck and she gave herself again to the lion . |
21 | She slid her arms up around his neck and his mouth came down to hers . |
22 | As each slightly shamefaced figure came up to the table , she peered intently at the face , muttered ‘ Sweet or dry ? ’ and then poured from one of her bottles as if administering Syrup of Figs or Cod Liver Oil to the infant sick . |
23 | The vision of Father Poole 's weeping exhausted figure came back to him . |
24 | When his mind came round to considering this embarrassing enslavement of his macho male self to a mere animal , he felt at a complete loss to understand it . |
25 | Even more basic , though , was the pressure on a Celtic team playing for their dignity and self respect and who did so in such a convincing manner that all diagnoses of the final result came back to the same conundrum , where does the level of commitment shown against Rangers go when Liam Brady needs it most ? |
26 | Such reminiscence of childhood presented at once as reality and illusion came frequently to Eliot around the time of his conversion . |
27 | ‘ However I wanted to race in Ireland and I was frustrated when the Lisburn club came back to me a few days after I had signed up for the French meeting and gave me the full details . |
28 | Because what all the fine talk came down to was hard cash . |
29 | In the spring of 1962 , with the national emergency now over , the parliamentary opposition came back to life . |
30 | One Saturday at Casterbridge market , a stranger came up to her . |