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

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1 The Zoo 's own photographer managed to come face to face with this somewhat disrespectful giraffe , and yes , he was in an area available to the general public — albeit in a slightly acrobatic pose !
2 Nell half expected to come face to face with Mahon inside .
3 ‘ Do those people at unemployment offices know what it 's like to come face to face with them ? ’ said Sharon .
4 Although Howard did n't actually have to come face to face with Brando , they had to share the same set .
5 It 's one thing to sit in a classroom writing down notes but it 's quite another to come face to face with an armed murderer or a cornered rapist , you mark my words . ’
6 Jenny was curiously reluctant to come face to face with this intruder whoever it was .
7 In fact , this was a totally disastrous time for her to come face to face with him .
8 ‘ I understand how you feel , but I think it would do your sister the world of good to come face to face with reality for once . ’
9 He swung himself nimbly over the fence and was disconcerted to come face to face with Henry Yaxlee , walking purposefully from the direction of the school .
10 Besides , the last thing she wanted was to come face to face with Rune again , especially if he was in the arms of a reconciled Lotta !
11 He has a right to come face to face with me , and judge for himself whether he can honourably deliver them , and never fear that he is helping to lure a brave man to his death . ’
12 ( ‘ If forced to come face to face with the Subject avoid catching the Subject 's eye . ’ )
13 Miguel Rafaelo said quietly , ‘ You do n't want to come face to face with yourself , then , Shelley .
14 And they 're made to come face to face with people who 've lost friends or relatives in drink driving accidents .
15 If they get the money , it 'll give the people of Gloucestershire the chance to come face to face with thir ancestors .
16 But one day , in the late seventies , he and Fleury happened to come face to face in Pall Mall and , after a moment , succeeded in recognizing each other .
17 Since last May many of these same passers-by have come face to face on their TV screens with the agony , desolation and despair of the people of Ethiopia and the Sudan .
18 The memory of the terrible moment she had come face to face with Salt rolled over her .
19 But now I had come face to face with her four days after she stood before the House of Commons and declared that there were too many hospital beds in London , and that as a result , St Bartholomew 's Hospital , along with numerous others great and small , would have to close , merge or become emasculated .
20 The poor fellow thought he had come face to face with an alien .
21 I wanted to meet Marius Durance — I 've always especially admired his work and it seemed crazy to be so close and not come face to face with him .
22 Like Hamlet , they had come face to face with its essential horror and absurdity .
23 At least once in their lives , most of these men would have met Thorfinn : more perhaps than had come face to face with King Duncan in the six years of his reign and before , when he had been prince of Cumbria in the shadow of Malcolm his grandfather .
24 A farmer who 's threatened to shoot her cattle rather than allow a bypass through her land , has come face to face with officials who want to build the road .
25 On his way home , he had come face to face with the two youths with whom he had argued earlier .
26 Thus you can still pick out with ease the route of the ancient Wellestream , up which , in the fourteenth century , came cargoes of cloth from the Low Countries and silks from Italy , not to mention news of the dawning Renaissance , bound for Cambridge and beyond .
27 And came nose to nose with the tortoiseshell .
28 We should , of course , widen the context even further for , if in the movies preaching usually came hand in hand with melodrama , this should remind us that films were still firmly in the hands of showmen and they were free to use social comment and social settings as they thought best .
29 On the afternoon of Saturday 27 July 1689 the two armies came face to face at the pass of Killiecrankie , about midway between Pitlochry and Blair Castle , where the road ran through a narrow valley beside a deep gorge .
30 He let the veteran British know exactly how he felt when they recently came face to face at a film festival .
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