Example sentences of "he come [adv] into the " in BNC.

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1 She did n't actually hear him come back into the room ; it was just the feeling of being watched that alerted her to his presence , and she turned her head warily .
2 Harry asked as he came unexpectedly into the room .
3 He came forward into the room to stand close to her and bent to look into her face .
4 He came forward into the firelight then and she saw he had been sitting beside the range , in an old rocking chair which he had left tilting back and forth , to take the lantern from her , grasping her free hand in his .
5 He came right into the carriage from the corridor and said , ‘ I expect you need a hand , sir , ’ ’ Jonathon explained .
6 He came down into the cellar and was awarded a pint and we all seemed to be enjoying ourselves when , once more , there was a banging on the door .
7 The first thing that Daniel did when he came back into the room was to remove the record and switch off the gramophone .
8 As he came back into the hall , his face irregularly illuminated by its flame , she was overwhelmed by the dramatic beauty of his features .
9 Evelyn asked as he came back into the room .
10 Battler looked at him eagerly as he came back into the room .
11 ‘ I 've been awake for over an hour , ’ she said , sitting on the edge of the bed , when he came back into the bedroom .
12 Christina was dressed in shorts and a loose cotton shirt when he came back into the room .
13 He came back into the room .
14 He came back into the kitchen .
15 And sure enough , he came back into the room and shut the door .
16 When he came back into the doorway of the room where she waited , he had a duffle coat over his arm , and was carrying a folding garden-bed with a rigid aluminium frame and a patterned canvas cover printed with brilliant sunflowers .
17 By the time he came back into the sitting-room , carrying a couple of tumblers , Lisa had seated herself nervously in one of the armchairs .
18 She was still silently pondering this as he came back into the room and smiled across at his mother .
19 He was soothing someone , his voice gentle , and when he came back into the room there was an altogether different look on his face .
20 He came out into the sun and wondered what next .
21 When he came out into the bright white daylight he had a shock .
22 He came out into the world again .
23 He came out into the darkness of the square ; the school playground was on his left .
24 And he came out into the corridor .
25 He came further into the room and stood by her chair .
26 He came further into the room .
27 He came further into the room and closed the door , his eyes lingering appreciatively on the soft curves beneath the damp folds of towel .
28 They looked up as he came quietly into the room , and he knew — immediately and instinctively — that his mother knew everything .
29 And on the bus : Every morning he comes out into the garden with his cup of tea and stands there , looking round .
30 He comes out into the garden and sips his tea and looks around .
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