Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] come [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps I come from a long line of knights and no-one ever told me . |
2 | But your er basic style of steering , and naturally we come from a training establishment , we think and we practise the push-pull method . |
3 | So we come to a somewhat catastrophic attitude to evolution . |
4 | So they come to a cliff and she looks at her and she goes , she goes what are you doing ? |
5 | Thus we come to a more general and tenable version of dualism : that every writer necessarily makes choices of expression , and that it is in these choices , in his " way of putting things " , that style resides . |
6 | And in your Ks whenever you come across a word that starts with a K make sure you put it in your book and have a look at those occasionally so that you 're pretty sure you know all these K words and then if it is n't you say well okay got to be a C. |
7 | Whenever you come across a graph or a tree , it will be up to you to recognise what kind it is . |
8 | ( 7 ) Whenever you come across a mortgage or a charge put " M " prominently in the margin ; tick this as you come to any subsequent statutory receipt or other discharge . |
9 | Yes , colleagues , er colleagues who 've attended conference before will know , that whenever we come to a conference town to have our Congress , we always like to leave something behind as a gift to the local community . |
10 | It 's not often you come across a good Bordeaux ! ’ |
11 | Although the world of PCs is superficially rather space-age , it 's not often you come across a completely new technology . |
12 | Now we come to a time when relationships can give extreme joy or extreme pain . |
13 | Mr Hardiman took off his spectacles again , and waved them in the air as he continued : ‘ Now we come to a more problematic matter . |
14 | Now we come to a very attractive idea . |
15 | Here we come to a delicate area . |
16 | Here they come like a swarm of ants . ’ |
17 | So now can you see how politically , there is a kind of political subtext to this section erm as I say you can only follow it so far down a road then you come to a dead end but I think it 's there and you ca n't really ignore it , the political subtext . |
18 | Butchers and er then there was the butchers and that was on the corner of and er and and then cross over there towards Street you 've got the stores , then you come the , the er drapers , then er Tommy the butcher who was my first wife 's uncle and then you come to a shop which was owned by one or two people , which was a sort of er general store and then my mother-in-law 's shop a cook 's which was |
19 | IT 'S ONLY WHEN YOU COME TO A CLUB LIKE THIS THAT YOU APPRECIATE WHAT THE GAME OF FOOTBALL IS ALL ABOUT ’ |
20 | been running for about half an hour or so , you know when you come to a junction flicking on and off . |
21 | Now on a Saturday when they come to a Saturday the early start was eleven o'clock at night . |
22 | I think what was different in my approach , and it partly goes back to my background , is that firstly I had been working on educational planning , and that secondly I come from a background of market research . |