Example sentences of "[pers pn] come [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Well , er the C B I and other bodies are pressing for them to come down at once , er John Major has said it 's only a question of time .
2 And er the foreman and bosses that knew people and they knew the circumstances and I suppose they put a word in and erm you know men were sort of stopped because er I mean , if a man had a house full of children or something , he 'd probably be the very last you know before he was sort of forced to g you know sacked or wh And I mean they were n't sacked in a sense , they was always ready there was a place ready for them to come back to there .
3 I applied to correspondence courses for writing , I joined a music workshop , and at the same time I had to rush into a job , as I came over with just one bag and no money . ’
4 The one I came up with eventually was ‘ indescribable ’ .
5 I came down with quite a thud , and hit my head on the stair post . ’
6 I came back at once .
7 I came back at about eight this morning in time to get his breakfast and found the dog outside the back door , whining . ’
8 I expect , cos when I came back from there nobody could understand me .
9 When you did n't call , I came back in here . ’
10 Martin and I came back in together for a verse to give Bunny a lead in on his clarinet for three or four choruses and he was good , but probably barely audible above the traffic .
11 I came out of there . ’
12 But can I come back in there a bit .
13 Right now I do n't want to get you up I want to encourage you to set your alarm for seven o'clock , quite low , and when I come on at about two minutes past just snuggle up to your wireless and enjoy the music and the news and the views about the religious scene in and around North Yorkshire and beyond .
14 Therefore I come back to where I started .
15 And and then I come back in here , I always get my sweet and take that back again .
16 She still goes into Stockton Library every day when she finishes work and says : ‘ I come out of there staggering with books . ’
17 I thought we 're gon na so we came out of Paul 's place , behind Belmont Parade , up past the ponds there and that 's and I 'm knackered , I 'm going up river , had no you start at the bottom of Belmont Parade , up those ponds up to the traffic lights where you change buses , that 's all up hill and it 's slow , and you 've just started and you 're not warm and it 's like running out of here , running up that hill there , now you could run up that hill if you got , if you had sort of round a couple of times round nice , no one so more ready to go , you 'd run up there , you come out of here , run down here , not warm , feel you get , well I come out of there and , and you get , you go up past that set of traffic lights , you go up and you 're still struggling past The Bull , that 's still up hill , you get to the , just round that bend and it starts dropping down , and it 's a gradual drop down , below the roundabout and the next roundabout 's pretty level there , not too bad a roundabout , right the way across to Scades Hill , went down Scades Hill , right the way down to Alton , bottom of Alton high street , came out by the toilets at White Hart to High Street , up to house .
18 I have to you know , and , and besides , when I come out of there I look like as if I 've been .
19 Anyway I comes out to here and said do n't go near that door , open the back door very careful , there 's three kids got and then we went out and chase the buggers .
20 When you came back from away after the war , d did you notice any any changes here ?
21 Then she came over to where he was kneeling by the fire and put her arms round him from behind and pressed her cheek against his .
22 Hand outstretched she came up to where I was sitting .
23 I think it was the Battle of , she came down through here and she stayed the night at House .
24 ‘ Christine went to a play at St John 's Hall ; she came in at about half-past ten . ’
25 She came in without so much as a ‘ by your leave ’ or a ‘ with your leave ’ … she pushed her nose into corners , and if she did n't say the place was dirty you could see what she thought right enough .
26 ‘ Are you coming out of there ? ’
27 Anyway er Liz said can you come over like today so Bev said yes what does it entail ?
28 picking him up , taking him , bringing him from Sunderland er , when he wants him he just phones him up , can you come up with now , and he 's a bloody driver you know and er
29 So how do you come back on again ?
30 ‘ Could you come back at about ten o'clock tonight … ? ’
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