Example sentences of "[adv] come to [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You had better come to my room , then . ’
2 I was referred to R.S.C. , Ord. 55 , r. 3 which refers to the appeal being by way of rehearing , but that of course is the same phrase as is used in R.S.C. , Ord. 59 which states that appeals to the Court of Appeal are by way of rehearing and , to put it shortly , without quoting from the note to that rule , it is plain that all that means is that the Court of Appeal has a wide ranging power to consider and deal with the way in which the court below came to its decision but it is not empowered to hear evidence , except in certain exceptional circumstances : see , too , Rayden and Jackson on Divorce and Family Matters , 16th ed. ( 1991 ) , p. 1388 , para. 49.2 .
3 In a cloak and dagger operation , he got in touch and insisted he could only come to her shop when there would be no other customers around .
4 So come to my party on Sunday , ’ Bridget said .
5 She waited till Sophie nodded reluctantly , then she added smoothly , ‘ So come to my party and do n't make an enemy of the man who has proved to be such a good neighbour . ’
6 It 's for those reasons , sir , that the City Council feels that it can no longer support the proposed proposals for new settlement , just to come to your question about the issue of scale , I am not able to define what er small is in P P G three , it 's obviously been left deliberately vague , but I would draw your attention to the Ucwetec T P A study I 've just referred to which makes it quite clear in their terms that to be self contained in transport terms the nearest any settlement ne really needs to be in excess of twenty thousand people .
7 It 's just come to my attention that he might have corresponded with Christabel LaMotte .
8 John , could I just come to your brother .
9 I 'm training the red-tailed buzzard as a hunting bird , though , and I 've found it sometimes prefers to look around for food for itself , rather than just come to my lure .
10 are you ? , wow , just come to my house , do n't go home
11 Hands tingling with fear , hearing only the thundering of her heart , Isabel stepped over the threshold to confront the wife of the man who had once come to her aid , and whom she must now betray .
12 Those people who innocently came to my house this evening , expecting a pleasant dinner , good wine , enjoyable conversation — and instead were treated to a vulgar display ? ’
13 Yet she always came to his rescue when he was in difficulties . ’
14 I tried to explain to people the real meaning of Dominion status with its opportunity of self-government within a wider membership which would always come to its support .
15 The boy had been told unequivocally not to let her off the lead — the riding-school only used the land by grace of its owner and it was a shooting estate — but he hated keeping the dog straining at the lead and knew that she would always come to his call .
16 I can tell the House exactly whom they will go to — they will still come to their Member of Parliament at Westminster .
17 ‘ There was a lady once came to his house .
18 Has she ever come to your house since ?
19 but still , it still comes to my point , there is no democracy
20 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
21 ‘ Ethel , Mildred , ’ said Miss Hardbroom , ‘ you will both come to my room first thing in the morning before breakfast .
22 ‘ We regret to have to inform you that a further breach has now come to our attention and we are instructed by our clients to write to you about it .
23 He remembered the many faces of Sylvie , the child-woman with the mischievous glance who had stolen apples in the Paris market , the girl he had obsessively trailed , the passionate creature who had boldly come to his flat and pleasured him to the point of pain , the frightened child who pushed him away and clung to him simultaneously .
24 Although the very thought of court action had brought him out in a cold sweat , the same grittiness which had enabled his father to jump ship and seek a new life now came to his rescue .
25 Will the Minister now come to my constituency and meet representatives of this responsible campaign group to discuss the prospect of a full public inquiry into the matter ?
26 Why not , since some of her Midland concerts would be advertised in the local press , and inevitably come to his notice ?
27 These men , you will remember , often come to our MRA assemblies , and told the British press last summer , ‘ we are not apostles of apartheid ; we are champions of change . ’
28 Mr Benn , who often comes to our help at these moments , has promised that as soon as a Labour government under Mr Kinnock has looked at the books and realised the true extent of the crisis , it will realise the need for serious measures .
29 Bryan even came to my home and scoffed at me for suggesting that he and the Duchess were lovers .
30 What a keen lad is Frank , leaving the ‘ Pool at 5 am to come to our house and then all the way down there .
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