Example sentences of "[adj] came [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Another came down near the Leprosy Hospital , St. Bartholomew 's , and pieces of wreckage from these two aircraft are still currently on display in the Malta War Museum .
2 In many ways the stimulus for this came not from the miners but from the wool and worsted textile workers who fought against further wage reductions in 1925 .
3 This came about through the fact that although Mondrian made use of the Cubist grid-system of Composition , he had already begun to develop a new form of painting which finally culminated during the war in the purely abstract idiom of De Stijl and Neo-Plasticism .
4 George Tinsley , of the Tap and Barrel 's owners the North Yorkshire Brewing Company , said : ‘ This came out of the blue , it was a total surprise . ’
5 This came together with the permit for fish farmers to enclose part of the waters .
6 This came across in the interview because although the managers were under a lot of pressure they did not appear to be panicked or stressed by it .
7 A new style of official entertaining came in at the Palace and still survives .
8 So far as is known , nothing definite came out of the meeting between Castro and Khrushchev in New York in late October 1960 , despite all the drama attached to the Soviet head of state 's seeking out the Cuban leader at his hotel in Harlem .
9 That came out of the Current Issues in Agricultural Economics book .
10 Cos that came out of the old one
11 Eleven came through to the jump off , over a highly technical track that caught out both Milton and Werra .
12 The next morning , the 9.15 came out of the tunnel and the old gentleman put down his newspaper , ready to wave at the three children .
13 The bowyer came out of the back of the shop , the bow case which he had been selecting in his hands .
14 The development of an elite theory which dared to call itself such came about in the late nineteenth century as a reaction particularly against the radical egalitarian democratic ideals of Karl Marx and the Western European socialist movements .
15 The Moving Picture World described how ‘ the nickel palace of amusement made its appearance with no greater blare of trumpets than the noise of its phonograph horn and the throaty persuasions of its barker ’ and ‘ how these came unobtrusively in the still of the night ’ .
16 Fred and then they all came round in the evening , and then on S Sunday , went to church and were invited out for lunch , and I went to see my mummy and daddy .
17 All came up with the same idea and they wanted to do it .
18 I saw you and Oliver in the café when we all came up from the beach .
19 When we arrived , Heathcliff , Hareton , and Joseph all came out of the house to inspect the child .
20 Marion had hoped for a disco maybe , or else a smart hotel , but this … well , once weddings were in the air , they all came out of the woodwork : aunts and cousins you had n't seen in years , bringing engagement presents .
21 He told the Echo today : ‘ It all came out of the blue .
22 That was the last time that really hit me because if I 've got my facts correct , I think when we played England at Lord 's they all came out through the same gate , ’ Kerr said .
23 ‘ The best scores from weekly magazines came from City Limits and New Stateman & Society ; the Literary Review scored well ; the TLS and London Review of Books were disappointing , and the worst scores of all came in from the Spectator and Time Out .
24 Many experiments were done to decide who should have responsibility for controlling the sound ; but eventually it all came down to the engineers , assisted by meters and ( most important of all ) a keen musical sense .
25 It all came down to the last throw the lady who came second had three houses on Park Lane and Mayfair but I threw an 11 and sailed right past ! ’
26 The King , the Queen and their lords and ladies all came down to the beach to wave goodbye .
27 I could n't imagine what she expected to tell them if they all came back on the same day .
28 ‘ We had agreed to wait until they all came back from the States . ’
29 With the new Conservative Government in 1979 , Ken Stowe moved from Downing Street to become Permanent Secretary in the Northern Ireland Office — not exactly a rest cure — and in 1981 came back to the DHSS .
30 The latter came in to the same platform and so two trains were in the same section , in conflict with Rule B.
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