Example sentences of "[adv] come [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even the Liberal party has eventually come to that conclusion — even the Albanian Government have come to that conclusion .
2 Well , I was already in and he came in and just erm I was here and he just suddenly came round that way and he sat down next to Louise and and he said how are you ?
3 That is not correct in as much as every individual officer was tasked to an individual action and therefore there was no need to come into that bedroom the area er if they 'd have heard shouting or whatever in that bedroom they would have known not to come into that area because there was obviously a threat in there .
4 You know that 's all right he may , might , alright there may of been a soldier there , but they 've just come from that direction
5 Crawford did not come into that category , but the memory of performing there in Shakespeare 's Coriolanus and Oscar Wilde 's The Importance of Being Earnest was a particularly happy one .
6 No because our training is such that there is n't the officers just would not come into that bedroom at all because there is a threat in there and I 'm dealing with that threat and unless I specifically call for another officer to come and give me a hand there is no need to come in and in fact if anybody had 've done they 'd have been told to get out because I 've got a problem there and that 's my problem .
7 You see , if somebody just come to that corner
8 Comment was made this morning , er earlier on by Mr Timothy about the fact that the new settlement would be likely to generate a higher usage of transport than is the norm for Greater York , if I understood him correctly , erm , knowing the public transport system in Greater York , erm , I fail to see how he could possibly come to that conclusion , because bus services in the rural part of Greater York are very poor , clearly that 's partly because of the distribution of the rural population , and I fail to see that a settlement of the size being suggested would actually generate a level of usage of public transport any higher than that which ex already exists in the York in flat , and certainly no higher than exists within the exis existing urban area .
9 An occasional treat or privilege for a child who has made a big effort to master a new skill or managed to give up a bad habit hardly comes into that category .
10 He always comes in that way does n't he ?
11 In Washington , Watson and his wife took lunch with President and Mrs Cleveland who later came to that night 's lecture .
12 What is more they appear to have done it , whether in small discussion groups , or the concerts and parties she helped to get under way to celebrate the ending of the war , which also came in that year .
13 It often comes about that way , it starts as a , a metaphor and then gets frozen .
14 It 's not fair , I have n't come off that ladder yet .
15 Do n't come through that classroom door
16 Reckon I 'm coming to well I ca n't come to that detention anyway cos I have to go to West Side Story tonight .
17 said , if I ca n't come for that typewriter then I 've sold it , he said I , I told her if she wanted it she 'd got to come and collect it and he said and nobody asked for it , I said well I know
18 did n't come from that sort of background .
19 They would n't come in that end .
20 So far , I am happy to say that in the case of children — I was about to come to that exception — and in the case of rape victims , the balance that Parliament has chosen , in that it has granted exceptions in those cases , has proved to be an effective one .
21 Delivering a gift to Zen 's mother did n't quite come into that category , but it was better than nothing .
22 Some things were best avoided , and Niall Grant definitely came into that category .
23 it might never come to that stage .
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