Example sentences of "[pron] come [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | But I mean we also , we , I mean we 're providing a service for them to allow them to come on off the street , use the bus , right , but at the same time were trying to provide services for them because one of the things that came out in a consultation was , young people did n't feel that there was enough information for them in the town . |
2 | We 're told it 's a very close thing , the decision not to participate erm and there were certain technical and theoretical reasons , I think , that led them to come down on the side of not . |
3 | I met Charlie , and he asked me to come along to the Mothering Day Service . |
4 | You were quite happy for me to come home on the bus . |
5 | It 's a good idea of yours to come out of the Rolls Royce while the going 's good . |
6 | There were newspaper reporters standing in the lane where he had lived , waiting all day for someone to come out of the house . |
7 | ‘ Now , it 's not unusual for someone to come in off the street and tell us they owe a million . ’ |
8 | It 's much like a DYPP , and should really have been called DXPP , but someone came up with the name Tech-Tech first ( on the other hand , just try to pronounce DXPP ! ) . |
9 | But 180 years ago in America someone came up with the idea of a Temperance Society . |
10 | The door opened , and someone came in from the night . |
11 | Someone came out of The Two Pheasants and latched the door back to the wall hospitably . |
12 | Whilst I was there , someone came out of the gatehouse and started walking towards me . |
13 | He turned on her now , but was almost pushed aside as someone came out of the shop . |
14 | I came here for the history . |
15 | ‘ I came here at the beginning of the week thinking that this was my last tournament for the year , maybe forever , ’ Evert said . |
16 | I came here at the instigation of your letter , believing myself to have secured a position . |
17 | ‘ And why on earth should you automatically assume that I came here with the express purpose of blackmail ? ’ |
18 | She said that if I came here to the island and said I was sorry you 'd welcome me with open arms . ’ |
19 | I came away with the impression that , long-term , the Koi hobby has nothing to fear as long as people like Ray stay in business . |
20 | I came away with the feeling that work such as Hodgson 's , which begins to transform the rough material of personal experience and emotion into a universal , achieves an enduring self-sufficiency which work that is essentially referential can not . |
21 | In the end I went along and scraped a pass , largely to avoid the horrendous scenes with my parents that would ensue if I came away from the temple of learning empty-handed . |
22 | ‘ I was pretty saddened when I came away from the doctors . |
23 | " What 's the matter , James ? " he asked as I came away from the phone . |
24 | I came away from the Oxford seminar with a clear idea in my mind about what I should do to stimulate discussion on this subject in Wales . |
25 | I should say that I , I came away from the last meeting with an enormous list of things to do , and I have n't managed to do them all , but they 'll emerge as we go through , erm , developments Perth , Perth if inter interrupt me |
26 | I came away from the workshop with ideas for introducing total quality into education , plus curiosity about the practicality of BS 5750 procedures in a school . |
27 | ‘ I came on for the final five minutes of that match and got 45 minutes in the second half of the second leg which we won 1–0 . |
28 | Erm when I came on to the flats I came with an open mind and I was gon na you know take things as I as I met them . |
29 | And I came right off the wave . ’ |
30 | When I came round from the chloroform I was in bed . |