Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pers pn] come to " in BNC.
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1 | We 'd much rather you came to the banquet . |
2 | So how he came to be carrying a cannister of CS gas is being invistigated … he may have had an accomplice . |
3 | IT 'S ONLY WHEN YOU COME TO A CLUB LIKE THIS THAT YOU APPRECIATE WHAT THE GAME OF FOOTBALL IS ALL ABOUT ’ |
4 | You know , it is only when he came to that final page that he realized where the theme came from , so absorbed was he in the process of composition . |
5 | It was only when he came to 1936 that Damiani 's face grew suddenly cold and his hands , until now resting quietly on his knees , began to move in agitation . |
6 | Very good then , so why he came to earth |
7 | It was after ten o'clock when I came to consciousness of the world about me again . |
8 | It was nine o'clock when he came to us . |
9 | Just how it came to be extinguished was something of a mystery , and even the Israelis who live in Ben Ami — the farming settlement that has been built on the site — had scarcely heard the name . |
10 | ‘ Not when it came to it , ’ Albert said . |
11 | Not when it came to that . |
12 | Not when it came to it . |
13 | ‘ We support the Institute in their proposals but not when it comes to making something compulsory which we find simply turns people against it . ’ |
14 | Further on we come to Tophet Wall : impressively steep , even more so when you are on it ! |
15 | A little further on we came to a cairn , a perfect match for the cairn on Rise Hill above Garsdale , and another carefully crafted stone man staring out over Dentdale towards Lonsdale and the Howgills . |
16 | Oh goodness yes there 's mud , there was like Cliff Quay you had , you had your mud and when you come to chalk and further down the river you come to ballast near , near Al near the Albridge and further down you come to peat , then you come to green clay , then you come to Cattoes you c you start to dredge ballast again , Pinn Mill you 'd dredge ballast and then right away down to the sea you 'd dredge ballast . |
17 | A long time ago when I was six years old me and Neil went out mise chifing I chut a stown and it naile it a wondow then we ran off then we came to somedody garben then we clad up there tree and shouted fatet . |
18 | what it costs , I mean Jimmy next door he was telling us yesterday when he come to er , we , we |
19 | And the university provided them , greatly goosed on , I might say , by the then Vice Chancellor Aisa Briggs , who was very excited by the project , and that 's really how I came to be connected with the university . |
20 | Erm , good , now then we come to er , well perhaps I should ask first whether anyone wishes to raise any questions arising out of those er , minutes ? |
21 | If you go out of the W door and immediately right you come to the fine cloister of St James . |
22 | Well now we come to West Birk Hatt and the Fawcett family , and really wonderful people they were . |
23 | ‘ Normal ’ cover wo n't when it comes to diving ! |
24 | ‘ But that was n't why I came to Slane . ’ |
25 | I shall bear in mind some — I emphasise ’ some ’ — of those hon. Members who have not been called today when it comes to the debate next week . |
26 | From then on she came to the surface more ; it was n't long before she said to him , ‘ This can not go on , have n't you anything better to do than being my chauffeur all day ? ’ |
27 | That was a bit of a shock , cos I was dreaming about summat about a train and Marie going away , and then suddenly I came to and found myself in the station . |
28 | Nigel Lawson revealed in his memoirs just how close he came to introducing it when he was Chancellor in 1984 . |
29 | Quite simply you come to San Antonio to get away from home and spend your time with people of your own kind , doing whatever you want to do . |
30 | So she came back to London and married the man I called my father , but she never really cared for him and she still saw this other man sometimes when he came to London on business . |