Example sentences of "[noun] come on [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I have still not managed to find another young horse to come on with young Basil . |
2 | If the green light came on for either project , the paper would go straight to capitalization as a commercial company . |
3 | Harvey produced a key for the third and a red light came on over each lock . |
4 | Then , as she watched , a light came on in one of the upper rooms , and she shifted uneasily as she recognised Luke as he came to the window and looked out . |
5 | Also available from Bisque is the battery-powered , remote-control Bagno-Stat , which allows you to pre-set the towel radiator heater to come on at specific times and maintain required temperatures . |
6 | It might not be in strain-on-your-meat-pies Trideocolor or go on all night like America 's bloody buggering 119 channels , but at least some nice bint like his old French teacher came on at ten-thirty and said good night as you drank your bloody buggering Ovaltine and waited for the shipping forecast . |
7 | And then er as I say The Bachelors come on at seven until eight . |
8 | It said in the E , the Echo I read in the Echo it 's er , Friday 's Echo that the first band comes on at four |
9 | I do n't think anyone would argue though , that the true stars of the event came on at mid bill , at 6.30pm . |
10 | You had to get everything done by the day staff coming on at seven . |
11 | The rush comes on in five minutes , lasts for an hour , and you 're buzzin' and still going for hours . ’ |
12 | The door comes on to that and erm |
13 | Er had they by the time you were still at school come on to that new erm er system where you speak a lot more ? |
14 | Complaints come on from cold and damp weather or exposure , getting the feet wet or exposure whilst perspiring , overexertion , strained muscles |
15 | Complaints come on from cold and damp weather or exposure , getting the feet wet or exposure whilst perspiring , overexertion , strained muscles . |
16 | I came down to earth a bit when Harry Enfield came on to thunderous applause . |