Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] come " in BNC.
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1 | And just let it come out a bit more . |
2 | The children visit the church and learn to look at it and describe what they see , and this is in itself a valuable exercise ; but it becomes more valuable still if as well as noting that the fabric is stone , they are provoked to go on to enquire what type of stone , is it all the same stone , why were these types of stone Preferred , where do they come from , and how do they come to be what they are ? |
3 | One element common to all forms of the offence is that the forbidden conduct must take place when the policeman is acting ‘ in the execution of his duty , ’ which raises the questions ; what duties are imposed upon a policeman , and how do they come to be imposed for these purposes ? |
4 | To repeat questions posed earlier : what have these to say , and how did they come to be ? |
5 | And how did he come by thee ? ’ |
6 | And how did he come to be that ? |
7 | And how did you come to form the opinion that Randolph Henry Ash was interested in LaMotte ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Well — and how did you come by the Captain ? ’ |
9 | And how did you come to get that job ? |
10 | And how did you come to be that ? |
11 | ‘ And why did you come ? ’ she heard herself ask . |
12 | And when did you come to live in this country ? |
13 | And where does it come from ? |
14 | And where does she come from , East Calder ? |
15 | And where 's it come there ? |
16 | And where d' you come out ? |
17 | What does the phrase ‘ the military-industrial complex ’ refer to , and where did it come from ? |
18 | But what are those categories , and where do they come from ? |
19 | ‘ I am the Superintendent of this division of the Great Western Railway ’ , ‘ And where do you come from ? ’ |
20 | And where do you come from . |
21 | And where do you come from ? |
22 | But just let me come back to the the point I want to make , it is it evident to us from what was said yesterday collectively by the District Councils , that they could live with the figure of forty one thousand two hundred , as proposed by the County Council , without a new settlement . |
23 | But how did they come about ? |
24 | But how did they come about ? |
25 | ‘ But how did she come here ? ’ |
26 | ‘ But how did you come to go your separate ways ? ’ |
27 | " But how did you come to be here ? " |
28 | For centuries the lane served no doubt as a cattle-road , but why did it come into existence at all , and when ? |
29 | But why did he come out on to the moor ? |
30 | ‘ But why did he come back ? ’ she asked helplessly . |