Example sentences of "[adv] come [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She had emigrated with half her family to England when a baby , but they had all come back the night an auntie 's house in Derry had been seen on TV news , with the sofa flying from an upstairs window and loyalist thugs pouring petrol on the geraniums . |
2 | As much as three up after 11 holes the Spaniards lost both the 12th and 13th to pars but held themselves together coming down the stretch to win a priceless point . |
3 | Unfortunately for our timing one of the hosts suddenly said , ‘ I 'm sure you do n't want any coffee , Prime Minister , you 've just come off the plane . |
4 | ‘ I 've just come off the Isle of Man boat . ’ |
5 | The tot , Britain 's most premature surviving child , had just come off the danger list after a three-month fight for life . |
6 | At last the restoration was completed and R5868 looked as if it had just come off the production line , a fine tribute to F/L Peaple and his team . |
7 | The front of the jeep was as clean as if it had just come off the boat from Japan . |
8 | give us time to get dressed , she says oh hurry up now and we 've just come out the bath |
9 | Yeah you just came out the loo and then you just said Amy . |
10 | When his case finally came up the evidence of the couple 's daughter , who had been watching the whole incident , was torn to shreds by Russell 's lawyer . |
11 | Yeah she was just coming out the car by the er you know in the car park by Decor Lake |
12 | And had the Grandtully folk best come up the glen and join on at Dull ? ’ |
13 | In 30 years no band has ever come out the system alive . |
14 | During a protracted confrontation with a drunken heckler he deservedly came out the winner both on points and then with a clear knockout ; the humiliated toper slinking out by a side door . |
15 | Why did she get the feeling that in any argument with Niall Grant , he would always come out the winner ? |
16 | Three , five , and when you 've worked these square roots out , they always come out the opposites sides , it 's always plus or minus , , always , always , always . |
17 | But he 's like , he 's always doing , like he 's never like comes up the lanes or anything , or swims about . |
18 | Although Vinny Samways has now come off the transfer list , Spurs look light in the key area . |
19 | I 've now come off the pill without telling my boyfriend . |
20 | However , the sort of routine farces and imitations of earlier successes being handled by British Lion were hardly a match for spectacular films like El Cid ( 1961 ) , Dr No ( 1962 ) , The Longest Day ( 1962 ) and Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ) that were now coming down the line from American companies , with a ‘ British ’ tag on them . |
21 | he stops talking to , stops to talk to her I said and obviously if the meat is n't coming out the box , the meat is n't coming out of the box ! |
22 | ‘ If I do n't come back the gas mask is no good against it . |
23 | perhaps the Monday after Christmas , and then coming back the Monday after . |
24 | He has not yet come off the fence and told us whether he supports the barrage project . |
25 | May I , as someone who has recently come off the dole , comment on Donald Gould 's article ( Forum , 20 January , p 180 ) . |
26 | He said ‘ The RS/6000 is not big now in Hungary , and it has only recently come off the Comecon list . |
27 | Now erm I suppose more recently coming up the present , coming away from nineteenth century Vienna into erm I suppose really I suppose the nineteen seventies , nineteen eighties , people became much more interested in the issue of child sex abuse again and this was n't really because of any great developments in clinical psychology or psychiatry . |
28 | By observing how a list is managed I found out that although lists are kept chronologically , patients seldom come off the list in that order . |