Example sentences of "she come [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She came through the front door of the shop and was a little surprised at not seeing her husband behind the counter .
2 Now she came at the bitter end and she never did anything .
3 But one morning she came into the bare-looking garden to say , ‘ We 're going on Sunday . ’
4 She came into the cobbled yard in front of the coach house walking carefully in her high-heeled sandals on the uneven ground .
5 It was only when she went to America , headlining for the first time , that she came across the curious racial classification with which music there is compartmentalised .
6 She tells us about one she came across the other day .
7 As soon as she reached the open deer-park she ran , and she hardly paused until she came to the broad track that sloped down to the marsh , smiling and vivid green in the late afternoon sunshine .
8 I did n't realise , by the way , that Kathleen was a ‘ rebel ’ , but if so , — apart from Winnie perhaps — she came to the right house ( or House ) .
9 She came to the spare bedroom , the one she had spent that first unforgettable night in , and slipped inside .
10 The moment she came to the top step , she realised what the matter was .
11 Then she swam along the bank until she came to the old pontoon .
12 She ran along the line , stumbling over the planks , until she came to the old pit and the line of empty skips .
13 We felt sure she 'd be preyed on when she came to the big city . ’
14 When she came to the yellow and blue ones , she did not need to count the beads on the teacher 's necklace , but simply picked up three together with one hand and threaded them .
15 Soon she came by the local gymnasium , and then the local Cedok tourist office , and from there she turned into a part which she was growing more familiar with , and in no time found she was back in the colonnade area .
16 Now and again , she came in the other day to meet a , a
17 When she come round the middle girl she brought a friend with her and Ashley was with us so we ran down the dyke
18 She comes with the reluctant insouciance that says , ‘ You may have paid for me but you do n't own me . ’
19 Unless she comes to the front door , and follows you down the path ; or comes to the back door and follows you into the garden .
20 you 'd just gone , it 's a wonder you did n't see her coming round the bloody corner .
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