Example sentences of "i come to a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So , erm , I mean , that was , we thought I came to a discussion about young people which is really good and it really did have people in your age group interesting .
2 As they moved towards me , I moved away , but at last I came to a part of the field where rain had knocked down the corn .
3 And then I came to a promontory of rock from which I had a view of Geneva , and was shaken .
4 Wandering round this huge complex , I came to a kind of crossroads where signs pointing in four directions said things like ‘ Chaplain 's Office ’ , ‘ VIP Lounge ’ , ‘ Flight Information ’ .
5 According to Mary , I was to go straight on.All of a sudden , I came to a place of fairy rings , in fields on either side of the lane .
6 I came to a picture called ‘ Crocodile Pool ’ .
7 His approach was to nudge me in certain directions , and very quickly I came to a number of revelations .
8 I came to a crisis point and knew I had to do something to sort myself out .
9 ‘ As I came to a junction , a car pulled out in front of me from a road on the left .
10 Within a dozen yards , I came to a set of iron gates closing off the steps east of the high altar .
11 I come to a bend where the outside is undercut and deep and the bank is riddled with a conglomeration of sinewy roots from a huge old tree that leans threateningly over the water , its leafless branches almost touching the smooth surface .
12 Heavenly Father , thank you that as I come to you with my concerns about the conflicts in my life I come to a God who understands my humanity completely because you shared this experience fully in the life of your Son .
13 If I come to a word like meteorological , that is apt to give me trouble , I discreetly rephrase !
14 She is usually working on a series of paintings and says , ‘ One picture sets you off on a road , and I have to make perhaps six paintings before I come to a fork , onto another road ’ .
15 She is usually working on a series of paintings and says , ‘ One picture sets you off on a road , and I have to make perhaps six paintings before I come to a fork , onto another road ’ .
16 I can get a lot more atmosphere if I come to a place like this and actually draw what I see . ’
17 The sky becomes stained with clouds and I come to a stretch of land by the sea — I do n't know what else to call it .
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