Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun prp] come [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | William Temple came at the age of 28 and was headmaster from 1911 to 1914 . |
2 | The family had finished their supper when she got home , but her temper was soothed by her reception : Herr Nordern coming from the bedroom to greet her , Omi fussing , Erika getting her meal , even Paul helping her off with her coat , although he rather spoiled his effect by then chucking it over the back of a chair instead of hanging it up . |
3 | The next day Signor Merli came to the bank , ostensibly on business , and whispered to me that some of the prisoners had decided to leave their hiding places and strike out across the Via Emilia towards the high Apennines . |
4 | Both he and Mrs. Barnes came to the outing at Folkestone and were pleased to see so many familiar faces . |
5 | At that point , Abul Ismail came into the yard and said , ‘ Messer Niccolò . ’ |
6 | Dunloy 's Gregory O'Kane comes into the side at right half forward , with Paddy Walsh moving from the attack to midfield where he partners Paul McKillen in place of Paul Jennings who departed to America during the week . |
7 | It was his inspiration to claim that ‘ At 60 miles an hour the loudest noise in this new Rolls Royce comes from the electric clock . ’ |
8 | The attack started when Miss Batey came into the room and called her husband an animal . |
9 | Instead Richard Nixon came to the White House with promises to end the Vietnam War , the intention of reshaping US policy to match its resources , and a desire for a new relationship with Moscow . |
10 | It 's taken the club a couple of years to get its youth policy back on track , but all the signs now suggest that the current crop of teenagers is the most promising since John Robertson , Gary Mackay and David Bowman came through the ranks in the early Eighties . |
11 | Well as usual when er David Lawrence comes into the attack things start to happen , in this case , we had a beamer , a boundary , and a bouncer . |
12 | A sensational of the ‘ 91 Montpellier International Dance Festival , Didier Theron comes from the gutsy background of a steelworking family … to create a company of raw and stylish impact . |
13 | David Rosen came to the steps and peered into the darkness as though into a room where he had no right to be . |
14 | Shepherd had been unsighted — but Dickie Bird came to the rescue by quickly answering the unanimous appeal . |
15 | Sadi Carnot came to the second law of thermodynamics from pondering on the efficiency of an abstract and idealized engine ; and Helmholtz came to the first from considering simple mechanical devices such as trip-hammers driven by water-wheels . |
16 | The second time that Yoko Ono came on the show , it was to talk about Albert Goldman 's book on John Lennon . |
17 | ‘ Funny sort of arthritis , ’ said Gaynor shakily , just as the curtains opened and David Kent came to the bedside . |
18 | Labours local Government spokesman , David Blunkett came to the transport and general workers headquarters in gloucester armed with a cheque : the sum on it , the amount labour says an average familly of two in gloucester would be better off by under their fare rates scheme , compared with how much they pay in poll tax . |
19 | Miss Jarman came into the middle of the kitchen for a closer look at Jess , then suddenly slapping her hand down on the corner of the big floury table said : ‘ What d' you say to letting me pay whatever she owes ? |
20 | In that moment Miss Jarman came into the room . |
21 | Lina Freitas came to the medical centre next morning . |
22 | ‘ But then right at that time Mick Fleetwood came into the studio , just looking for a studio to use , and happened to hear a song from the Buckingham Nicks album , which was just being used to showcase the room . |
23 | Jane Melvin came to the New Inn at Pembridge in Herefordshire in 1984 , and turned it into one of the most popular country pubs in the county . |
24 | Early in the morning Dr Livesey came to the stockade . |
25 | Julia was all the more dismayed , therefore , as she leant back in her chair , to hear the unmistakable tread of Canon Wheeler coming down the corridor . |
26 | Soon after , Greta Ross came into the kitchen . |
27 | Dr Pirnia came to the palace a few days before the departure to say goodbye to the Queen . |
28 | ‘ So when Gustav Eismark came to the Secretariat , ’ Sims went on , ‘ naturally we looked in the files about him . |
29 | The following day , two unexpected allies of Aunt Emily came in the shape of Harry Burrows and George Langley . |
30 | Everyone and his Long Tall Aunt Sally came to the party and got driven to their executive lunches in fancy cars at the Beatles ' expense . |