Example sentences of "come [prep] a [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Carwyn desperately wanted to come through a few heats of the Pipeline Masters . |
2 | The son of Caerleon is a progressive type , apparently certain to come of a few pounds for that introduction , and should be good enough to take the Queen 's Own Yorkshire Dragoons Stakes . |
3 | And then we go back to the point which Mr Cunnane wanted to raise and they 've had their lunchtime discussions , see whether you 've come to a some form of agreement or resolution on that . |
4 | Last autumn he came within a few minutes of death when he slashed his wrists with a razor blade . |
5 | In any case , how could she look into his eyes and convince him she would n't touch him with a ten-foot pole when every time he came within a few feet of her she quivered inside , remembering the fierce and all too brief pressure of his mouth on hers ? |
6 | As she came within a few yards of it , however , a shudder passed down its spine , and it rolled over , showing its face to the sleet . |
7 | The bad news came within a few days ; there was no place available to him at Oxford this year in the Martinmas term . |
8 | Everyone of the gang was known to the police and the first arrests came within a few days : |
9 | The reply came in a few minutes ago listing ten different countries with which he does business . ’ |
10 | Jock Lewes came in a few days later with a different tale to tell . |
11 | A new chairman came in a few months ago . |
12 | Perhaps the most fitting tribute to Billy Turner came from a former Palace Manager , Jack Tresadern . |
13 | There was a happy burble of voices which came from a few children discussing some design they were doing . |
14 | Macari 's reputation for betting stretches back to his days with Celtic , when he rose to prominence under the tutelage of the club 's great manager , the late Jock Stein , a man who had his own formidable reputation when it came to an each way bet . |
15 | As we turned another corner we came across a few villagers handling copra . |
16 | Bearing in mind that if we do have the whole house then people are only coming for a few days or or even one night could no they had somewhere to stay . |
17 | and if you 're coming for a few days you 've , you 've bag carrying and all this in the business |
18 | ‘ Cocoa ? ’ she offered , coming in a little time later , carrying a small tray with three enamel mugs of steaming beverage on it , and a plate of Marie biscuits . |
19 | In the case of the exclusive language of traditional hymns , it is better that congregations be helped to respect and accept such hymns as coming from a former age than that they be either inappropriately altered or abandoned altogether . |
20 | Could you come for a few hours each day , do you think ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Maybe he just sent the telegram and a letter will come after a few days , ’ Maggie tried to soothe . |
22 | His complete acceptance of the ‘ protest ’ in ‘ Protestant ’ did not come till a few years later when some leading members of his Mount Merrion , Belfast , congregation insisted that he object to the Church 's ‘ street corner boy ’ activities of picketing the Irish Presbyterian Church General Assembly . |
23 | Here she continues : ‘ A Mr. Lewis , an historic painter from London , come for a few weeks on a jaunt of pleasure , played on the piano for us . |
24 | But there may not be any tax to pay on it if the pension comes from a former employer of hers , and if she has a National Insurance retirement pension from her own contributions the special ‘ wife 's earned income allowance ’ will be due . |