Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv] [adj] to come " in BNC.

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1 Instead of taking the cases to the police , as he should have done and as any other hon. Member would have done , and certainly to the Home Office Minister , he found it more appropriate to come to the House and read from The News of the World to get as much publicity for himself as he could .
2 There is a choir which produces things — various medieval and erm renaissance and eighteenth century anthems and so on , and they do a Christmas carol service and so on — and it 's really quite I find it quite nice to come to , because it does n't have the sort of narrow denominationalism that many of the local churches have .
3 There 's a choir which produces , sings various mediaeval and erm Renaissance and eighteenth century anthems and so on , and they do a Christmas Carol Service and so on , and it 's really quite , I find it quite nice to come to , because it does n't have the sort of narrow denominationalism that many of the local churches have .
4 They stayed mainly in the front room where there were rugs on a black-flagged floor that made it wonderfully cool to come into from the burning heat of the headland .
5 ( b ) The equal balancing of the two melodic lines in this case , and , at the same time , making them sufficiently powerful to come through the orchestral tutti , presents little difficulty if the simple principles of doubling are well understood and applied .
6 It 's taken you too long to come to terms with Mark 's death — Anne told me a little of how it 's been with you , the way you 've fought the grief and sorrow . ’
7 It makes me really happy to come up with an observation that I know will hit home .
8 It does does n't it ? er Well , the first thing to do , and as Carmen Hausclau says , there are far too many motor vehicles milling round the centre , is to make it more attractive to come into Oxford some other way .
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