Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] come [adv prt] to " in BNC.

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1 When he had finished , Dr Jaffery rose to his feet , brushed the dust off his pyjamas and came over to Olivia and me .
2 sometimes they come to Edinburgh and then go away for six months and come back to Glasgow
3 Rather spend a short time on several drills and come back to them another day , than a long .
4 Your Royal Highness , it follows to me er Council have debated the Riding Report er a lot of it they did not accept , many of the ideas were referred back for further reconsideration and that is in the hands of the Central Management Committee at the moment and we are proposing to develop the ideas and come back to Council and the wh whole report is not forgotten .
5 ‘ The Prime Minister told me he would discuss the details with his officials and come back to us .
6 are now going to look at these figures and come back to the next meeting er with some comments , with regards to their projects .
7 ‘ So why , Ruth , why the hell did n't you sort out your affairs and come back to me ? ’
8 I needed more er information on both of those persons , David and Lawrence er and I asked Inspector er to make enquiries regarding those persons and to come back to me with that information .
9 The son of an Australian physicist , he was born in London but made his name initially in several Australian movies and came back to London in 1949 as a protégé of Laurence Olivier .
10 From living near the edge of a hot , steamy jungle in Army married quarters and coming back to England to live in a little house in Catterick Camp with snow everywhere , myself and my son , who was eight years old at the time , were sitting eating porridge feeling miserable and cold waiting for a plumber to come and mend a burst pipe .
11 However , it got so bad one day — I think he had been discussing this with his father because he used to go home sometimes at the weekends and come back to the flat on Monday — and he came in one day and said , ‘ OK , it 's going to be cabaret ’ .
12 Alina was holding onto the door , because the six steps that she 'd taken to reach it had almost been enough to exhaust her ; Belov dusted off his hands and came over to her now , and he took her by the shoulders and turned her around and steered her back toward the bed that she 'd just left .
13 I think of people , grand old British artists , like Turner for example , going on grand tours and coming back to Britain and going through , as it were , a period of painting where he is influenced by what he 's seen and heard and experienced in Europe , and then more latterly I think of France as being , Paris as being the centre of art and British artists going and spending their period in Paris and coming back and going through an impressionist or an expressionist phase .
14 " After five days Rabscuttle slipped out again with the children and came back to El-ahrairah .
15 He produced one of his rare smiles and came back to his chair .
16 He drinks and gambles and chases women and comes back to me for his dinner . ’
17 as smokers but coming on to th the real point of the experiment was n't to look at fitness , and was n't just to set up a stop smoking project , but what I wanted to look at was whether people gain weight or not .
18 They originally lived in the home counties but came up to this area two years ago .
19 Dad had been improving daily — he was eating well , in good spirits and coming up to his eightieth birthday .
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