Example sentences of "he come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | What pressures his wife brought to bear on him to come around to this decision I am not sure . |
2 | ‘ Well , that 's the first thing we have to make him see , then we need to get him to come in for regular counselling sessions . ’ |
3 | If s if he does n't why not and would , would you please tell us what possessed him to come out with such a , a remarkable statement and I think this goes to the what we 're talking about this morning . |
4 | I would n't want to be a defender and see him coming on with 20 minutes left after being run ragged by Ian Rush , ’ he said . |
5 | ‘ You 'll meet him coming back at this time of day . ’ |
6 | As her eyes scanned the yard , she caught sight of him coming out of one of the stables . |
7 | things like that , and we also , I think this year we ought to send Sid one because he came up with ten litres of five each of them boxes so came up with ten litres of wine . |
8 | ‘ Now , Trevor , ’ Derek Carlisle confronted his colleague , ‘ we know that the President of the World faced a demand for higher salaries from our research workers ; that unless he came up with some incentive we would lose the best of those workers ; and that the increased contribution towards marioc manufacture would compete directly for Exchequer funds . |
9 | When asked how he came up with this figure he could n't quite s remember and his department did n't know , so if you put that to one side . |
10 | He came up with this how neurons actually did learn . |
11 | I wish it were , but it 's actually the director 's baby and he came up with this wonderful idea er at the time when the wall was beginning to crack . |
12 | Even her voice was different and he came up on one elbow to look into her face , seeing all the fire die out of her . |
13 | He 's being ironic ; in the Navy he came up against arbitrary discipline , the officer class and the English . |
14 | During his brave and daring life he came up against many dangers , none so well remembered and retold as the story of how he was saved from death at the hands of the Red Indians by Pocohontas , daughter of Chief Powhattan . |
15 | ‘ I do n't know what they gave Rocky but he came round within 24 hours and seems back to normal now , ’ said Mr Taylor . |
16 | If it 's any consolation to Gooch , Allan Border was in a very similar situation not so long ago , and he came through with flying colours . |
17 | He came on for one match at least . |
18 | He came on after 51 minutes to replace the injured Francis , then was hauled off 11 minutes from the end in favour of Nigel Pearson . |
19 | He came over to last year 's boat reunion at Pembroke Dock . ’ |
20 | Within no time at all , the directly elected mayor of some industrial town or city in the north would spot that if he came along with imaginative ideas for raising standards and delivering services , he would get support , he would be the one that would claim the credit and the central government would be proud to let him have it . |
21 | He came back at 3 p.m. and they were still going . |
22 | He came back with two slices of dark brown bread and a semi-transparent lump of fat on the top . |
23 | Instead , he came back with such surprising ferocity of his own that by the bell at least one judge thought he 'd done enough to win the round . |
24 | So he came back with wonderful |
25 | He came back with some coarse paper towels from the forecourt dispenser and wiped my mouth with one bit and the rest of my face with another bit . |
26 | But if she took the stallion at the end of that three weeks , he came back in another eleven days in case er she was n't settled you see . |
27 | He came back in 31 . |
28 | He came back from four down to halve with Paul Neverton , who plays off scratch . |
29 | But she was always there when he came back from real or imagined expeditions , not like his father who 'd walked out after a drunken row one night . |
30 | Some beautiful compositions wrinkled hands , a Rodin-like head next to the scroll of a cello are spoiled by strangely gauche captions , possibly intending to reproduce the sitters ' own words : ‘ He came back from apparent death twice . |