Example sentences of "come [adv] [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anyone who would like to come along to watch a venue , the next date is :
2 Who 've actually come in to see the shows to get there point of view to say what they like and what they dislike .
3 But erm because I 've been out there doing this and that 's that was part of my if you like to come in to do the recruitment side of it , er I had to experience and I 'm glad I did because there were one or two pre-judgements I had about advertising sales , as most people do , erm that I had to get wiped out of my erm my my system .
4 Decisions should also be reached as to whether appointment lists should be displayed in the school and parents invited to come in to choose a discussion time or whether staff will decide and write to parents informing them of an allocated time .
5 Then they have to send Ministers like that youngster around the world with a begging bowl to get other industries to come in to repair the damage that they have done .
6 The commander explained to the Dictator that the ship had come only to ensure the safety of British subjects and not to interfere in the situation in Madeira .
7 Twice Ferdinando had come down to spend the night with her and twice she had refused him without offering any adequate reason .
8 Just before she had gone up to rest and change for dinner , Robert 's daughter , Alice , had come down to see the company .
9 Because we work in far-flung locations , it is very important for all the tutors to come together to discuss the programme every so often .
10 The NCC meeting provided an unprecedented forum for all sides — representatives of consumer interests , environmental groups such as the Green Alliance , and commercial firms such as ICI — to come together to discuss the implications of the new biotechnology .
11 Their principals have come together to form an association called the Standing Conference of Directors and Principals of Colleges and Institutes in Higher Education , whose 67 members are shown in Figure 5.1 .
12 We have come together to witness the marriage of business angel David pounds sterling , and small business , .
13 Leading lights in the EISA bus world have come together to agree an extension to the specification called EISA with Enhanced Master Burst Addendum , which defines enhancements compatible with existing EISA products that enable the input-output performance needed for emerging high-end server applications .
14 Leading lights in the EISA bus world have come together to agree an extension to the specification called EISA with Enhanced Master Burst Addendum , which defines enhancements compatible with existing EISA products that enable the input-output performance needed for emerging high-end server applications .
15 Three young women and one older one , formerly strangers , have come together to share the rent of a villa on the Italian Riviera for the month of April .
16 The boxcar , one of ten , had been parked in the marshalling-yards at Tobolsk for nearly twenty-four hours when the railway workers had come along to feed the sheep and hitch the cars on to a new engine .
17 Therefore I am entreating you most earnestly to send me those men you aught to send , well armed , as soon as possible as we are going to assemble beside Colrane and the general is to come shortly to make a muster there … [ to fight the Irish rebels ] .
18 McGee , who had come downstairs to test the quality of the sherry while Mrs Quickly , the plumper of the two cooks , stood at the back door fervently pulling on a cigarette , leaped to his feet , pulled at his black tie and took the back stairs two at a time .
19 I was longing to say no when she rang on Sunday but simply could not — she is married to a German and only comes home to Scotland once a year because of the costs , and I know how much she likes to come through to see the shops and friends .
20 Organ jazz has long been club-trendy , but it has taken until now for a new artist to come through to match the likes of Jimmy Smith and John Patton .
21 Organ jazz has for a long time been club-trendy but it has taken until now for a new artist to come through to match the likes of Jimmy Smith and ‘ Big ’ John Patton with whom she shares a clear affinity in her choice of rhythms and blues inflections .
22 The representatives from abroad were not expected for a further two or three days , but the three gentlemen referred to by his lordship as his ‘ home team ’ — two Foreign Office ministers attending very much ‘ off the record ’ and Sir David Cardinal — had come early to prepare the ground as thoroughly as possible .
23 The grey tracksuited Apostle , who had come up to make a routine check of the sleeping quarters , doubled over with a grunt of agony .
24 And one thing you might come up with — this is just my idea , Vic is n't so sure about it — is that they ( i.e. us ) have come back to re-enact the ceremony for some reason that 's tremendously important to their tribes .
25 But who 's going to come out to see a nonentity like you ?
26 Yes oh yes another about another six years probably but we had to come back to educate the kids .
27 We have come here to see the king and we must all go into the temple .
28 ‘ The question seeks to establish whether you 've come here to overthrow the Government of the United States . ’
29 Getting no response , she went on a shade breathlessly , ‘ I 've come here to do a catalogue raisonné , and help make the arrangements for mounting an exhibition of his sculpture . ’
30 I 've come here to do a job I very much want to do , but I refuse to stay and … ’
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