Example sentences of "[be] come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He 's written you a poem in which you might well think he was describing a fox outside his window but just at the point when the fox seems most real , it might be coming through the window or it might be going into its hole , he says that the hole that this fox lives in is his head .
2 I thought it must be coming through the walls from a gramophone in Conchis 's bedroom .
3 Gateways were opening up here in Salt Lake , and things would be coming through the like of which had not been seen for thousands of years .
4 TI 's Sparc marketing manager Phil Campbell said the first few lots of the reconstructed chip will be coming off the line in December with volumes following sometime during the first quarter .
5 I 've got erm , we 've had one through from erm erm came round on Wednesday morning because we had Wednesday morning , one should be coming via the post today , we phoned up yesterday
6 and it would be coming on the steamer McBrayne 's steamer and
7 ‘ Worcester West , ’ he said , ‘ could very well be coming on the market . ’
8 I shall be coming with the boys .
9 This is essential if quite large numbers of candidates will be coming during the day as they will need to be organized and someone will have to handle any unforeseen changes in schedule .
10 He did not know what had possessed him the night before , yet , gradually , the sweetness she gave him began to dissolve his confusion ; his vivid spurt of pleasure returned to him and he looked across at her and asked , ‘ Will you be coming to the passeggiata next Saturday ? ’
11 They will not be coming to the cinema , and I was like , what time are they gon na come , and he was like , hang on , I have n't finished yet .
12 How many people will be coming to the banquet ?
13 As at Claybury the sub-regional resource centre option seemed to be coming to the fore , this time with high-level support .
14 Acting on that basis , the kind of socialism that he advocated was then , was guild socialism , or more popularly nowadays , workers ' control , and what he would have hoped to see was something which , most mysteriously , does n't yet even now seem to be coming to the fore , the use of industrial power by the workers not merely for economic advantage but for political ends .
15 He had just nodded his head , and then returned to the talk about the social evening , and how difficult it was to be safe with prawns , and he had wanted to know if Dan and his lady would be coming to the Service 's New Year 's Eve party .
16 Her hands kept busy as she glanced across at her daughter and said : ‘ I do n't suppose you 'll be coming to the Chapel , will you ? ’
17 ‘ People seem to be coming to the door , ’ said Penelope .
18 But not even the news that the most promising horse in the yard had been sold to Ibn Fayoud , nor the rumour that the rest of the young Arab 's horses would also be coming to the yard , could distract Kelly from thoughts of her father 's letter .
19 I am hoping we can now arrange a telephone link-up with the Theobalds to discover whether they will , after all , be coming to the party tonight .
20 yeah it is local so I 'll still be coming to the group , I mean it 's erm , going , I mean erm just bear that in mind I might need sort of some help with coordinating cards and things , and erm , particularly if we do opt into the campaign , er it might be advisable for somebody else to do it , or at least sort of give me assistance .
21 You 'll be coming to the caelidhe tonight , wo n't you ? ’
22 At last Lucy said , ‘ Then you 'll be coming to the barbecue … ? ’
23 But the organisers of the conference and show point out that orchid specialists from 17 countries will be coming to the city and pouring money into the local economy as well as adding to the prestige of Glasgow 's Parks and Recreation Department .
24 The cheque for Action Research for the Crippled Child was presented at a reception in the Mayor 's Parlour in Reigate on 19th March 1986 and a representative from Age Concern will be coming to the A.G.M. to receive their cheque from our President , Lady Braithwaite .
25 ‘ Will Mr Trumper be coming to the market , miss ? ’
26 ‘ Will you be coming to the funeral ?
27 A whole host of stars , including Drew Barrymore , the Mothers of Violence and Susan Sontag , will be coming into the studio to share their memories of Wally with English folk singer Gordon Sumner , who has composed a special ‘ Goodbye Wonderful Wally ’ song to mark the whale 's death .
28 He has only come to see if we want any meat , which will be coming into the shop tomorrow .
29 They 'll all be coming into the equation .
30 I 've no doubt in time , that that report will be coming before the Committee regarding that .
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