Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [adv prt] on the " in BNC.

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1 Erm the volume i i is tremendous and er one worries about the effect of the surging waters on such an old construction , now we far worse than and consequently the emergency services have had to consider all sorts of alternatives , some of which you see now with the piping on , on the surface of it 's been having a good result the immediate problem , but you ca n't stop there and the emergency team have given consideration to all sorts of other possible temporary solutions in the event or that the pumping failed and er I think that 's possibly where this rumour about erm the railway line arrived but er I think Chairman I 've said enough , we all , we would all agree I think that the emergency workers have performed er I think we 're all pleased to see the army coming in erm and doing what they 've done and erm I certainly er appreciated the opportunity to come in on the old A Twenty Seven through West it took my mind back er many years I can tell you and erm I , I think congratulations all round are due , but I come back to what 's all saying and which I support as it would be a folly when the dust has settled erm to really take a an objective er position and see that er arrangements are in hand channels and things like that will not again be supercharged in the way they are .
2 I went in and there 's Heidi oh well I 've just got all the script coming up on the screen and I 've just got so and so for you and I
3 Moore 's the guilty player Jochim had got away from him and unless the referee decides that there was another defender coming round on the cover there Moores could be in big trouble .
4 That 's a lot of light coming in on the back I think .
5 Was that slightly pooped gentleman with the waving arms who had ( oh God ! ) told Lord Boddy that his views were absolutely fascinating , and ( oh God oh God ! ) lit another of the television company 's cigarettes with their silver butane table-lighter every time he had seen the red light come up on the camera pointing at him — was that exuberantly shameful figure really identical with the anguished mortal man who now lay here stretched as taut as a piano-string in the dark ?
6 Only a sixth of Paris 's milk came in on the Nord network , the biggest importer being Etat .
7 Several colour strains have bee bred since the original black and silver variety came out on the market many moons ago .
8 The biggest excitement of the war for us happened when an aeroplane came down on the hill above Clove Lodge , which is just across the valley from Low Birk Hatt .
9 Here , in bad weather , there are reputed to be spectacular collisions between the seawater coming in on the westerly winds and the fresh water trying to get out .
10 In more recent times , Al Stewart has donated ‘ Here 's To Warren Harding ’ , recalling how the 29th President was ‘ Alone in the White House , watching the sun come up on the morning of 1921 ’ ; Elvis Costello has resurrected bluesman J B Lenoir 's ‘ Eisenhower Blues ’ ; Tom Paxton advising that ‘ Lyndon Johnson Told The Nation ’ ; while , only a week ago , U96 released ‘ I Wan na Be A Kennedy ’ , just another of the scores of Kennedy songs that have proliferated through rock since ‘ 62 .
11 Heliopsis snatched a dramatic late verdict under George Duffield in the Tennents Special Handicap as the curtain came down on the 1992 Scottish Flat racing programme .
12 The sail came down on the run .
13 An easy cart track heads north and in five minutes arrives at Dry Laithe Cave , commonly known as Calf Holes , where a stream coming down on the right disappears in a rash of rocks and passes into a cave under the track .
14 A stream comes down on the east side and disappears into a cave entrance admitting to a passage below the track where , on the west side , it is joined underground from an alternative pothole entrance .
15 And with that the curtain comes down on the Gospel .
16 P.O. ( A ) Jopling and his TAG , L/A Glen , were in the Skua ( L3007 ) , they and the Fulmar firing from long range but only achieving a single hit on the dorsal turret , but both then closed in and after further firing the much-damaged floatplane came down on the sea , the engineer breaking an arm during the crash-landing .
17 He paused as the first hospital direction sign came up on the road .
18 ‘ That reminds me , I must n't forget the black pudding for tonight , ’ Bedelia said as yet another shiny black behind came up on the screen .
19 As it flopped its way forward , the vulnerable underside came down on the ring just as the mini-grenade in the stone erupted into satisfying flame .
20 He had lost much blood , his helm was notably dinted , and the head inside it already dazed and misty as the dusk coming down on the hills .
21 You see a name come up on the leaderboard , then it might disappear and you think to yourself , ‘ I wonder what happened to him ? ’ , and you forget him after a while .
22 Hidden Pot is succeeded by Gale Garth Pot , and when a wall comes in on the left , a detour along its south side is recommended to the point where it turns northwards .
23 You hear the crowd roar and a new name comes up on the leaderboard and you wonder whether he holed a long putt or chipped in .
24 And the chain come down on the top of har shoulders , and her neck — you see , the owd sore part of her neck , that cut in there .
25 ‘ Yes , that will be all right , Alice , but get Mrs Wilson to sign the bill and make sure the signature comes through on the carbon . ’
26 And then , at four-thirty when she was just contemplating going off shift , a call came in on the red phone that made her feel cold inside .
27 It were a bit charred by the lightning , but they plugged it in and music came out and the words to the music came up on the little television screen . ’
28 A picture of her as she had been in life came up on the screen .
29 So , as Jonathan Miller put it , ‘ man came in on the back of the machine ’ .
30 It has worked well until recently , when it failed to boot to drive C and this message came up on the screen :
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