Example sentences of "[pers pn] come [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Having a bit of a rest in the winter , I was able to relax a little bit more , so I think I came over a lot fresher than I normally do for the start of the season . |
2 | It was dark and the sea was rising rapidly as I came up the firth , keeping the bows in the direction of the flashing lighthouse on the White Hill of Vatster . |
3 | The night shift volunteer was standing next to me getting ready to come on to the phones and as I came off a call he started to chat to me . |
4 | It was a ploy of Lord Darlington 's to stand at this shelf studying the spines of the encyclopedias as I came down the staircase , and sometimes , to increase the effect of an accidental meeting , he would actually pull out a volume and pretend to be engrossed as I completed my descent . |
5 | I came down the slope , trying not to smirk . |
6 | and I bought her but when I came out the loo he is playing with the bus going wheeee , he was having a great time with that , I looked at him and I said got to give that to Charlotte , no , no , I do n't like it I want the house , meaning the garage , so I 've gone out now and bought her a circus |
7 | And it was Sunday afternoon when I came out the pit the next time . |
8 | So I came out the pit and went into Cripps and bought a lorry . |
9 | There is quite a lot of activity as I come over the hill . |
10 | I come over the fields like the wind |
11 | And this day when I come out the bike was gone . |
12 | Said fair enough he said and with that I come out the garage . |
13 | Two of them came round a while ago and they said , ‘ Our pigeon 's on your roof , miss , can we go up your house and get it down through your loft ? ’ |
14 | Hot , bitter tears rolled down her cheeks , and with them came back the noise of the street . |
15 | 'E collapsed as 'e come out the Kings Arms an' they rushed 'im away ter the 'ospital. 'E 's in a bad way so Maisie Dingle told me . |
16 | And they said we do n't mean to be over the men , but what we mean is for you to come down the office , no what the office wants as regards orders , and be responsible and pass them out to the men who you 'll think who 'll do the job best and all that , and that 's what we mean . |
17 | But she almost turned and fled as she came round a corner and found herself face to face with Guido . |
18 | Yes we used to go to see her , and she came up a couple of times . |
19 | Mrs Stych was singing as she came up the garden path . |
20 | She had caught his eye as she came down the aisle . |
21 | But Tallis , as she came down the bank , could see that he was frightened . |
22 | But when she heard her children were being maltreated she came back a year later and fought to have them returned to her . |
23 | She came back a week or so later to Farnham , plastered , in the literal sense , and indomitable . |
24 | ‘ And when she came back the situation was reversed ? |
25 | Just as she came out the council she said I I 'm just outside the council offices ringing you . |
26 | ‘ Lucy saw you comin' up the yard with him . ’ |
27 | Will you come up the bedroom ? |
28 | She come up the weekend but she did n't come over cos I was n't very well , and I 'd of . |
29 | I had you come up the back way " |
30 | You come down the shops . |