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

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1 Or come in over Starr Hills and do the same . ’
2 He rose from the desk and came round to Duncan 's shoulder .
3 Being one of those who makes words out of initials , Julia , when first shown that number by the police , had changed mentally the V to U , as in the Latin alphabet , and came up with SUF , the first syllable of ‘ suffer ’ .
4 We put two and two together and came up with Barry .
5 So , after a very busy two more terms at the Royal College in which I gave my first recital , and also had a chance of playing the Beethoven Concerto No. 4 in G major at one of the Patron 's Fund Concerts with Adrian Boult as conductor , I left the College and came up to Oxford in October 1924 .
6 The woman opened the gate and came up to Kee .
7 We know you hired a boat , ’ he said , ‘ straight away after you came out of prison , and came up to Oban .
8 and came up via Padua ,
9 The doctor smiled quietly , reached for her pad and made a note ; she smiled , walked round the foot of the high couch and came up towards Phoebe left-hand side .
10 He rose and came over to Grunte 's table .
11 Wynne-Jones detached himself from the supporting arm and came over to Tallis .
12 When he had finished , Dr Jaffery rose to his feet , brushed the dust off his pyjamas and came over to Olivia and me .
13 Probably he was his ancestors were from Gascony and came over with William the Conqueror like the name Norman it 's a widely known name in England .
14 Darren Jackson missed the empty goal with a relatively simple chip and an effort from Keith Wright trundled all the way along the goal-line , struck a post and came out to Mickey Weir , whose shot was cleared off the line by Graeme Hogg .
15 TV replays showed that Saunders went in with his foot raised and came down on Elliott 's leg as they both steamed into a full-blooded 50-50 clash .
16 About one o'clock on the morning of 28th August , 1944 , a United States Air Force transport plane , with 20 service personnel on board , crashed on take-off and came down on Berelands Road and Hillside Avenue , Prestwick .
17 I was wanted so I ran away again and came down to London .
18 But when the slogans appeared on the wall of two mosques and camel dung was dropped on the entrance of one of them they were very angry and came back to Owen and said that these were godless young and should be put down .
19 And er he was there for quite a number of years and then went to just for a few years , and came back to Galashiels to work with the same firm and then he started business on his own .
20 He had been at large in occupied France and had quite a tough time of it , but at least he survived and came back to Baldersdale .
21 Wexford waited for her to talk of love and instead heard her say with a strange sense of shock , ‘ I gave up my job , as I told you , and came back to London to live with him .
22 The son of an Australian physicist , he was born in London but made his name initially in several Australian movies and came back to London in 1949 as a protégé of Laurence Olivier .
23 We all had heaps to eat , particularly the ice cream which we had n't seen since the war began , and came back to Huntingdon at midnight after a thoroughly enjoyable evening .
24 He returned to Britain to marry and came back to Madeira in 1811 , having opened his commercial house in 1808 and begun to deal in wine .
25 I gave up a promising career in advertising in England and came back to Barbados with him .
26 In the winter time they 'd come out on a Monday morning and came back on Tuesday from Kirkwall .
27 Alison ran out and came back with Gildas .
28 Her father was a schoolmaster who went to Lyon for a year as part of his training course and came back with Mme Wyatt in tow .
29 They made the changeover and came back into London on a District Line train from Richmond .
30 His horse , Travel Over , got caught up in the tape at the second false start and came back from Aintree lame .
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