Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [adv] come to " in BNC.
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1 | My grandmother paid for it — she never really came to terms with Mum 's moving abroad , and I think that was her way of making sure I never lost the other half of my inheritance . ’ |
2 | I sa I said about half past three , that she must have been enjoying it because she never once came to me |
3 | For example , we apparently only came to some understanding of how the heart worked when we had within our conceptual framework the notion of a pump . |
4 | Some claim that the sand-eels were being chased upwards by predators such as bigger fish , and that they no longer come to the surface because there are n't any big fish left to chase them . |
5 | Well it just suddenly come to me . |
6 | if he ever ever comes to our house and you 're doing stuff then he 'll pick one wo n't he 'll make a celery |
7 | He hardly ever came to the village any more . |
8 | In the Sonnet just quoted , Britten breaks off the rhythm only near the end , with a few sustained chords , before taking it up again to come to a strong conclusion . |
9 | The biggest shortcoming of the Dobry Report , however , was that it never really came to grips with the major weakness of the development control system : its general isolation from the remainder of the planning process . |
10 | Some of us never quite come to terms with the fact that penises come in all shapes and sizes . |