Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [pers pn] come " in BNC.
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1 | TENERIFE HERE WE COME . |
2 | To Aldgate then I came , burning , burning after a Badedas bath , when things happen ! |
3 | He battered Reg so it come off . |
4 | Bose committed his INA to the attack with the slogan Chalo Delhi ( ‘ Delhi here we come ’ ) . |
5 | After the usual ten head counts ( ! ) everybody is aboard and Manchester here we come . |
6 | And in Britain today it comes from the Press . |
7 | In Glasgow yesterday he came face to face with a cost-saving dream . |
8 | Val d'Isère here I come . |
9 | Morrissey ascended a paranoiac spiral of statesmanship ( paranoia is inverted narcissism ) — check the progression from ‘ Panic ’ through The World Wo n't Listen and Louder Than Bombs , to Strangeways Here We Come . |
10 | Strangeways Here We Come |
11 | Work on the final Rough Trade album , intriguingly , mysteriously entitled ‘ Strangeways Here We Come ’ had been completed and the band were , apparently , leading separate lives . |
12 | ‘ Strangeways Here We Come ’ was a good but heavily flawed record . |
13 | It displaced The Smiths ' ‘ Strangeways Here We Come ’ in the independent charts and stayed there for several weeks . |
14 | I ’ and so in amongst ‘ Heaven Knows ’ and ‘ Bigmouth ’ and the like , we get the loping ‘ Headmaster Ritual ’ , the Beatley ‘ Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me ’ — one day I will publish my essay proving that ‘ Strangeways Here We Come ’ was the ‘ Let It Be ’ of the '80s — and , of course , the glorious single that never was ( at the time ) , ‘ There Is A Light That Never Goes Out ’ . |
15 | It will compel B to let C make the legal claim in his name ; in the last resort it might allow C to take proceedings in Equity in his own name against A. Thus it came to be said that ‘ in Equity debts and choses in action are assignable ’ . |
16 | LONDON HERE I COME |