Example sentences of "[pron] come [prep] the [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That was because I came from the most stable period of his life and I made him feel secure . ’ |
2 | I remember when I started my training I work with this girl and I said where 'd you come from and she said I come from the most boring town in Britain , I says where Grantham ? , she says yeah , I says is it boring , she says yeah huh , it is |
3 | At the end of the road she had to make a right turn when , a few hundred yards later , she came across the most elegant four-storeyed building . |
4 | Leave this seat of learning and you come into the newly renamed Marianské Square . |
5 | but you know , you , you come to the fairly big'uns out there . |
6 | you know that band , yeah well , we used to have one come from the down , he used to tap onto the erm tried to get off and everybody stuck to it . |
7 | Here in fact we come to the most characteristic and distinctive feature of Barth 's whole approach to theology : his absolute , thoroughgoing christocentrism . |
8 | ‘ Look , if we turn along this path we come to the most celebrated tree in the forest — the Major Oak . |
9 | And if proof were needed that an alternative supply of fuel to coal was vital , it came during the historically lengthy strike of 1984–5 . |
10 | When it comes to the most sensitive and important areas of journalism , like Northern Ireland or official secrecy , British broadcasters are less free to report than a camera team arriving from Perugia or Poughkeepsie . |
11 | We desperately need to avoid making hasty judgements , especially when it comes to the most basic question of all : whose ! rifts are they ? |
12 | So , when it comes to the very physical activity of making art , many women turn to their own bodies or images of women 's bodies as a vehicle for making images , for making meaning . |
13 | When it comes to the more subtle realms of responses and sensitivities to homoeopathic remedies , even small strain variations could so change the sensitivity of the species under study that one strain might respond well to a particular remedy while a second , apparently similar strain may not respond at all . |
14 | It 's not all rosy in the retail business — especially when it comes to the more ‘ difficult ’ customers . |
15 | When it comes to the more basic aspects of organizational culture — the beliefs and values concerning leadership and organization — that lay behind the concrete organizational phenomena , a model relating culture to idea-management has evolved in our research efforts . |
16 | But when it comes to the ecstatically energised and demonstrative music , he either plays safe with tempi and tones down orchestral brilliance or , more alarmingly , decides to add a wealth of extra cymbal ( suspended and clashed ) , presumably in the misguided notion that more emphasis is required . |
17 | It is now possible , therefore , for us to come to the all important differences between my character and myself . |