Example sentences of "[noun prp] come [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When Daniel Defoe came this way during the first quarter of the eighteenth century he observed that :
2 Stewart presents a revealing citation analysis of the plate tectonic paradigm , in which he shows that the peak of citations to Wegener 's paper occurred sixty years after its publication , and the peak of citations to du Toit 's later defence of Wegener came thirty-two years after its publication , in the same year as the Wegener peak .
3 In 1682 Ralph Thoresby , the Leeds antiquary , ‘ saw the glasshouses ’ as he passed through Silkstone , and when John Warburton came that way in 1718–19 while preparing his map of Yorkshire , he pinpointed the position of the glasshouse to the right of the road that crossed the stream just to the south of Silkstone church .
4 The shooting of Sgt Newman came three days after two IRA bombs in London killed three people and injured 91 .
5 In the wake of the huge success of their up-dated versions of Don Giovanni and The Marriage of Figaro , Music Theatre London 's new production of Rossini 's Cinderella comes hot foot from its premiere at the Vienna Festival .
6 Hope 's final effort to push Scott in front of Banks and Barry came two months after the Report .
7 Terry Eagleton came some way to acknowledging this , in a quasi-refutation of his Althusserian phase , when he included himself among the English Marxist intellectuals who ‘ managed the difficult dialectical trick of appropriating certain Althusserian concepts in blithe ignorance or disregard of their guilty political context . ’
8 Viktor Rakovsky came very dose to him .
9 FROM Graham White come more photographs of Tamiami Airport , taken during the expensive mopping up operation after the terrible night of August 24 .
10 When he come , when his first one on , said she bet nobody , why Alice come last night at six o'clock but I did n't put them on , I was only at the , I take to the shops you know you do , you have to put the name who you 're talking to on
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