Example sentences of "[noun] come down [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Early in his time as prime minister he asked Ramsey to come down from York so that they could meet . |
2 | The next day , when Edward came down to breakfast , Gordon Lang , the Archbishop of Canterbury , was waiting for him . |
3 | The estate agent came down from Dublin to show them over . |
4 | The account of Paul 's dream about the Macedonian appears in Acts , Chapter 16 : 8 And they passing by Mysia came down to Troas . |
5 | Dr Neil came down to earth with a bump . |
6 | Well — i wish Frank good luck and i — really — hope he keeps them goals coming down in Spain too give Wilko some sleepless nights … |
7 | er it 's an event held in The Gallery and er we have got er ski experts coming er , equipment people ; we have got the latest ski simulator coming down from Dorset , which enables people to actually get inside and it takes you down the Val de Zere er no , yes , takes you down the Val de Zere downhill and it really is quite impressive . |
8 | Occasionally you 'd get a script come down with lines in it you instinctively knew your character just would n't say , or actions she just would n't do , particularly from writers who were new to the show . |
9 | In contrast to other proposals , the WARM study comes down against kerbside collection schemes , arguing instead for an intensive network of recycling banks : one for every 400 households for plastics , metals and glass , one for every 2,000 for newspapers and textiles . |
10 | The chamber of commerce , the local authority , the trade unions and the Members of Parliament came down to London to see the Secretary of State . |
11 | ‘ I remember when I was a coach at Wimbledon — in the Southern League then — and Middlesbrough came down to Plough Lane for an FA Cup-tie . |
12 | ‘ Saunders came down on top of him . |
13 | Once upon a time , an angel came down to earth to test the charity of man . |
14 | Felipe had gone before Maggie came down for breakfast the next day . |
15 | The industry 's corporate leaders must have laughed demonically to themselves when they saw the full weight of the law coming down on people manufacturing and distributing comparatively harmless drugs , such as marijuana . |
16 | ‘ And Ah saw an angel come down from Heaven , havin' the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand . |
17 | Now , as the barriers come down between East and West , that prospect will become a reality . |
18 | So , when the trade barriers come down across Europe next year , what will be the implications for our fashion industry ? |
19 | Well within two hours after the mission took off there was an edict come down from group , no more stoves in the tents . |
20 | Mick come down on Saturday , you know Mick |
21 | From Brixton come down to Hackney . |
22 | But first , after a weekend when Swindon Town came down to earth with a bump , here 's Tim with the sport . |
23 | You could n't walk into his dressing-room five minutes after the curtain came down for fear of what you might find him doing . |
24 | The Americans came ‘ over there ’ for the last act and the curtain came down in Belgium where it had all begun four horrific years before . |
25 | When a deputation of framework knitters from the east Midlands came down to London in 1812 to lobby in support of a bill to regulate the hosiery trade , they had no difficulty in making contact with trade unionists . |
26 | The apostles came down to Somaria , they laid hands on them and they were receiving the Holy Spirit . |
27 | It was next morning that Hazlitt came down to breakfast to find Coleridge with a letter he had just received from the Wedgwoods . |
28 | The thunder crashed , the lightning flared , and the rain came down in torrents . |
29 | when the rain comes down like vitriol . |
30 | AS the curtain comes down on Courage League rugby for 1992 , the game 's elite are gearing themselves for the biggest dog-fight since the competition 's inception six years ago . |