Example sentences of "he comes [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Even the opening report of him comes from an unusual source — his own vivid memory of how he learned to walk .
2 Perhaps the best tribute to him comes from Cornish poet Charles Causley , who wrote of Neville Burnard of Altarnum :
3 Our Stella says the lad who butted him comes from a well-to-do family . ’
4 If Mick Jagger is feeling himself out on stage in tight clothing , I 'm sure he comes under attack in some way , er …
5 He comes under Mr McPhee . ’
6 Ey I told them , I said you might hear some right a I was in the pub Saturday night , mind I did tell afterwards and he 's ever such a nice bl fella he comes over door
7 Yeah , no wait a minute let her tell you what I not mean when he comes over our house I always give some .
8 He comes over ours at Christmas and he does my head in cos he keeps on kicking me at the dinner table !
9 If he comes through unscathed , he can be added to the squad .
10 The Jamaican-born winger is six weeks ahead of schedule and if he comes through this test against a Tranmere side , he will be on target for an appearance in the Premier League match at QPR on November 23 .
11 And now the former Champion Hurdler , trained by Toby Balding ( above ) , is almost certain to make a quick reappearance in the Racecall Hurdle at Ascot on Friday , provided he comes through a gallop tomorrow morning .
12 He comes through you like a train — but he 's generally fair .
13 And Test winger Martin Offiah will also be back after a two-match absence if he comes through a fitness test on his damaged hamstring this morning .
14 I believe that Taylor is still leaving the door open for Gazza to play some part against Norway in the opening World Cup tie at Wembley on October 14 — providing he comes through the ordeal of an Italian League baptism .
15 Paul hears the key in the door and greets Keith with a big silly smile as he comes through the door .
16 Aidan McAteer is listed among the substitutes , but will line out in the left corner of the attack providing he comes through a late fitness test .
17 Providing he comes through unscathed he could then find himself in line for a place when the same counties come face-to-face in the senior championship this day fortnight in Newry .
18 If he comes through it well , Weir has a very good chance of going to New Zealand as a versatile forward who , in that company , could find himself pulling on the No6 jersey .
19 Yeah , cos he covers Derby , he lives in Calverton , he comes through Nottingham to get to Derby , I live in Nottingham and I just do Nottingham , I 'm nearer to Derby than what he is , near as door bell , I think it 's the way they 've laid it out though
20 I know , if he comes through the back door and
21 Here he comes past one past another past yet another into third place in the end and that was an extraordinarily good performance .
22 Stephen O'Brien is a remarkable man , liked and respected by everyone he comes into contact with .
23 He comes into close contact with both a teacher and other children of his own age and many of his future feelings about himself will result from what happens to him at this time .
24 He comes into the bureau to ask what income he is entitled to .
25 Yielding to the phantom 's temptation to remove all power of memory from him , Redlaw finds that he has also lost all compassion and humanity , and infects all those with whom he comes into contact with a like insensibility .
26 He comes into form slowly , treating all other races as training preparation for his one target , the yellow jersey in Paris .
27 Rather than losing a life when he comes into contact with a creature , Egor merely becomes more frightened until , when the bar representing his fear level reaches its limit , he screams and pops his clogs ( something I can identify with after seeing my caricature , as created by the evil hand of our Art Editor ) .
28 One woman who sleeps apart from her husband said : ‘ When he comes into my room at night I feel like a girl of 18 . ’
29 Julie , who lives in Llanbedr , near Ruthin , North Wales , added : ‘ He comes into us asking if we 're asleep when it should be the other way round .
30 Cornwall tells him , ‘ the revenges we are bound to take upon your traitorous father are not fit for your beholding ’ ( III.vii.6ff. ) ) , he comes into the final stage of his career , moving from subject to object , first of Goneril 's love , then of Regan 's .
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