Example sentences of "he come [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And then you will tell him to come to a place that I will tell you of and at a time that I will tell you . |
2 | Donald would issue a death certificate for any cause you suggested to him ; this case , Henry felt , might be so staggeringly self-explanatory as to allow him to come to a diagnosis off his own bat . |
3 | It told him to come to the court on a certain day to defend himself before a Commissioner and the man who said he owed him money . |
4 | ‘ Then ask him to come to the phone . ’ |
5 | I ask him to come to the bathroom and help me tend my hand . |
6 | And he invited him to come to the Mayday parade to see for himself . |
7 | He is playing in the Second Division at the moment , but my priority is to get him to come to the club . ’ |
8 | I wish we could get him to come to the meeting . |
9 | But he had an appointment with a delegate of the Slaters union at the Freemasons lodge in the Imperial , but I persuaded him to come for a drink . |
10 | The only permissible course is to issue a subpoena for him to come as a witness or to produce the documents to the court ’ . |
11 | He invited him to come into the cottage out of the wet . |
12 | Anselm had known Hugh as papal legate in France when he was abbot of Bec , but his close association with him came at a moment when he was in a very perplexing situation . |
13 | Beauty to him came from the soul , as we say , and he saw it as his task to exteriorise it in some way that harmonized with the subject matter . |
14 | And he 'd not offer harm to me , I think But you , lassie-' once more I was promoted from ‘ Miss Fenemore ’ — ‘ there 's no need for you to fear him coming to the cottage , even though he has a boat and could get into the bay without anyone seeing him . |
15 | But Viola had reassumed all her wonted , iron-clad voluptuousness , and only her reddened eyes — had they , Greg wondered , been rubbed since she saw him coming up the path ? — suggested that she might have gone through a frightening or saddening time . |
16 | Elizabeth made him come to the farmhouse . |
17 | ‘ I saw him come up the path , ’ said an angry voice . |
18 | If only she had seen him come into the shop — but she always seemed to miss him . |
19 | So the let him come in the day , two days he was off two months , Christmas time , |
20 | They watched him come to the door . |
21 | to love him come in the pub , you know what I mean he nice to talk to and that |
22 | And when he come into the pub he hears the village lads singing along with the machine and he has a go himself and gets to talking with everyone . |
23 | Nowhere in Eliot 's anthropological reading had he come across an example of a student of primitive civilization who had himself turned cannibal . |
24 | He came down the lane towards me like a man sleep-walking . |
25 | He came into The Bar with blood everywhere . |
26 | He came into the bar without any sign of being flustered . |
27 | He came into the hangar where Preston was gluing bits of plane together and told him he was taking one of the new chaps up for a spin . |
28 | He came into the centre of the floor . |
29 | It was indeed , and he came into the surgery carrying a bundle wrapped in a towel . |
30 | But he was certainly guilty , thought Henry , of liking Elinor and , as he came into the hall , nodding his big head as Elinor fussed round him , Henry wondered whether his wife might not be , au fond , quite a pleasant woman . |