Example sentences of "[adv] come over [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Among those I met or saw were the Begum Aga Khan , who was with her very attractive daughter Princess Zahra Aga Khan ; the Director General of the British Equestrian Foundation Major Malcolm Wallace , two of our top Event riders Miss Karen Straker and Mrs Jane Thelwall ; and Mr Andrew Dixon , who had all come over from England with the Hermès party ; Mr Peter Laing , the Hon. |
2 | ‘ There y'ar , Sergeant Joe , ’ beamed Mrs Beavis , ‘ this young lady 's our new lodger , she 's just took the front room , she 's just come over from France . |
3 | For example : ‘ I understand that you might be disappointed that we 're not coming over at Christmas , but I really would like to take a holiday |
4 | Lyn 's parents and Joanne and Kevin always came over on Sunday afternoons . |
5 | It was lovely to meet you , and perhaps if you ever come over to England … ’ |
6 | I would guess that he originally came over for morale of the troops . |
7 | Susan often came over to Remaisnil for meetings . |
8 | family that we know and th , they 're , one of their sons is fo erm in London I suppose erm adapt here and he 's rather upset because she is now coming over to Britain to work for Telecom ! |
9 | Sam , you often come over to England , so why not bring Anna next time , and come up to the Midlands ? ’ |
10 | Erm because these are the sort of things that do n't come over at school . |
11 | ‘ They did n't come over at Christmas because she 's i' bed wi' bronchitis . |
12 | They ca n't come over to dinner tomorrow ; they 've got unexpected company . |
13 | In our bungalow we also have Sister Susan , a Franciscan Sister of Atonement , an order which began as Anglican at the turn of the century , and then came over to Rome . |