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

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1 The regions — they have since come up to London — were miles away from that sort of thing .
2 Up to now this demarcation of activities has only come about by delegation , no control system could enforce these roles .
3 ‘ You had better come up to Lady Merchiston , ’ Theda said , leading the way to the stairs .
4 Look , when you 've finished eating I think you 'd better come up to cabin 10 and get it sorted out .
5 Among those I met or saw were the Begum Aga Khan , who was with her very attractive daughter Princess Zahra Aga Khan ; the Director General of the British Equestrian Foundation Major Malcolm Wallace , two of our top Event riders Miss Karen Straker and Mrs Jane Thelwall ; and Mr Andrew Dixon , who had all come over from England with the Hermès party ; Mr Peter Laing , the Hon.
6 One of his greatest knocks was the 143 at Port-of-Spain in 1968 — this after he had reached breaking-point in 1966 , only to come back with century after century in the 1967 Tests — but he still found touring the Caribbean a fairly distasteful affair , as revealed in his letter to his wife : ‘ We 're being taken for the biggest ride … the umpiring , the crowd and Charlie … it is downright cheating …
7 Royal Gait 's Flat career was then plagued with leg trouble and he was eventually sent to stud only to come back into training three years later .
8 Nicholas says his delayed return — he was released last Novemebr , but only came back to Britain a fortnight ago — was due to difficulties in getting back his passport from the Goan authorities .
9 But er I was away for a week there , I only came back on Saturday .
10 But a survey on , let us say , political questions , which suddenly came up with questions about husband-wife relations , would almost certainly result in the questions being queried at the very least .
11 He believed that he got up and felt his feet sink through the floor while the music from down below came up like vapour and was breathed rather than heard .
12 Because Boo is locked away , it makes his character very mysterious and at first it 's hard to know if the rumours spread around about Boo only coming out at night to hunt for his dinner , eating squirrels and peering in through people 's windows are true , but gradually as we read more into the book , we are given clues to suggest that he is not the monster , people make him out to be .
13 With me coming from the North of England , everybody is pretty reserved up there at the best of times , so coming down to London and meeting Angie with an American accent and flitting around the room and speaking in a loud voice all the time , it was amazing .
14 In Kahlo 's painting , the figure falls from the fantasy world she has inhabited to the harsh bloodspattered reality of the street , literally coming down to earth .
15 He said it 'll all come out in court , he said he , he wo n't get away with it
16 no doubt it 'll all come out in fullness of time
17 Sir Robin Day searched a long memory for some event remotely comparable , and could only come up with Edwina 's famous threat to handcuff herself to the rostrum until hanging was brought back .
18 I mean there was a big battle to get women into the Working Men 's Clubs , because they could only come in as men 's guests .
19 Civic Forum and PAV emphasized that economic prosperity would only come about after sacrifices and hard work , leading to the emergence of a fully-fledged market economy , with a variety of forms of economic ownership .
20 They had all come back for lunch but the women had rebelled at going out in the afternoon .
21 Most of the animals that live along the hedgerows unfortunately only come out at night and the best way to see them is in the light of a car 's headlamp .
22 So come out of WordPerfect now .
23 everything basically comes down to numbers , er see , when I was talking to you earlier about about canvassing , right , I said basically you work on key words right now you do n't need you , one , one of the things that I talked to you about canvassing is that if you notice the difference between a good canvass and a bad canvass , at least we did n't in fact activity sort of work to do in it , now if you take a , take a activ activity as being , being a key word and you discuss activity with them , right , you can then look at , at activity right as a variation on activity as there is on to action , right , now sit and do my script and talking to a customer , right , and mouthing and mouthing and mouthing and mouthing and saying your bit to a customer , you 've got to sound like a parrot , now I know the way you canvass , the centre of action between you and the cu and the punter , do you see what I mean ?
24 In fact , he rarely came out of Bath and Wells , where he was proving a conscientious diocesan , predictably of a brisk administrative turn of mind .
25 She rarely came out of Merchiston Lodge , except to go to the village , and it was quite a pleasure , she discovered , to be driving away from it .
26 His kisses were deep and cherishing and hungry , and it was a long time before they eventually came up for air .
27 In that way , when the land eventually came back into production farmers would use fewer chemicals which would be even more environmentally friendly .
28 But the loyalty of those who left to their ‘ house ’ and their village was such that when they were able to they sent money home , and many eventually came back in person , to die where they were born .
29 Stoddard Carpets eventually came out on top in this ten man team Stableford Competition .
30 White duly came down to London from his home in Wolverhampton — he is the senior member of a remarkable quartet of Elvis Gordon , Dennis Stewart and the banned Kerrith Brown who have all won medals at world level , yet all train in the back room of an Edwardian bath house .
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