Example sentences of "it come [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And er when it come to a vote to try and get anything passed or changed the wee branches were solid voting for the national agreement .
2 And er when it come to the election of a shop steward about in ni nineteen er I think it were nineteen twenty seven , it were nineteen twenty seven er I there were two hundred in our shop and I got elected shop steward , mainly I think because a lot more , most did n't did n't want to be bothered you know but anyway I I and so that 's what I retained .
3 That was a great week because they felt they were getting it for nothing , till it come to the end of the quarter and then they had to pay it .
4 Because er it come as a bit of a shock to you did n't it ?
5 Erm it come from the county surveyor , apparently he 'd had complaints .
6 That 's it come round the Y , now go back to the G , start , where you going ?
7 When the losses are recognized for what they are then the healing of the pain can begin , but so often the loss is so deeply buried in people 's minds that it can take a long while for it to come to the surface again .
8 I told it to come to the Vecchio Reccione in Leicester Square at 9.30 , then I rang the restaurant and made a booking , using my PKB Amex card to confirm it .
9 There was not a sound except the stamping hoofs and as she watched he allowed it to come to the ground , pacing it in that superb prancing way , its silken tail swaying .
10 ‘ Aye , he used to look out for his dad 's cart on a Saturday at about 4.45 and he 'd wait for it to come across the line there .
11 But they had never before known it to come near the Namoi .
12 But some ‘ mouths ’ can have their ‘ deviance amplified ’ ( Young 1971 ) in order for it to come within the conduct expected of gougers .
13 ‘ This point can be proved by the constable dealing with the case describing the place sufficiently for it to come within the definition of ‘ street ’ at ( B ) 2 ante .
14 Had it been a real train the sound would have faded off towards the west — away from the hostel instead , and we could now hear the engine as well ; it came towards the hostel over the non-existent harbour branch and clattered to a stop , perhaps at one of the wharves .
15 Also , we ordered the armature , it came through a couple of days ago , we put it , but it 's going the opposite direction .
16 It came through the door .
17 It came through the door leading to the boarders ' annexe .
18 All I can remember is an object hitting me in the head as it came through the window and glass shattering everywhere .
19 Big snake , it came through the fence .
20 Thus , despite all the effort he had devoted to the cause of German unification , he opposed it when it came through the force of Prussian arms and Bismarckian diplomacy .
21 ‘ Direct mail ’ ( often known as ‘ junk mail ’ ) , on the other hand , even though it came through the letter-box dressed up as a personal letter and not as a newspaper , arguably met the mass medium definition of reaching large numbers of people quickly and simultaneously .
22 you see , so , after that shop it came over the tannoy me and Elaine
23 In the context above , Mr Lorry did not perceive the actual change itself as it came over the doctor .
24 It came with no endowment to meet the cost of conversion .
25 In all three works it seemed a little too often as if you simply had to programme in the appropriate music , push the right button , and out it came with a pat brilliance , with an irreproachable but impersonal expertise .
26 It came with a job-lot of stuff I bought from a demolition firm , ’ Sam explained without stress .
27 It came with a speech at the Eastbourne Congress by Dr. R. Conrad of the Medical Research Council and Department of Experimental Psychology , Oxford , about his research into the effectiveness of deaf education .
28 After five days it came with the speed of a poltergeist hurling a vase : Robson is the long time presenter of the Metro Radio programme Night Owls , ghosts strut their stuff at night , the two make a neat marketing ploy .
29 It came with the stripes he wore on his shoulder .
30 ‘ I think Dieter 's been a bit naughty , ’ Husband puffed , ‘ but it was a direct follow-up to an incident abroad , so you might say it came under the doctrine of ‘ hot pursuit ’ . ’
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