Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There is an open invitation to anyone interested in the Fun Factory to come along to Thursday 's meeting , ’ Miss Evans said . |
2 | Throw their young lives away in a stupid , ill-considered and bloody botch of an idea to come in through Europe 's back door . |
3 | Mr Chairman I feel a bit like an aircraft that 's to come down to Leeds er er Bradford Airport rather than Teeside at the present moment . |
4 | has , his sister , er you ought to come over on Sunday er , I was surprised you said on Sunday cos we , well last Sunday we went and had a drink with them . |
5 | The rewards are just beginning to come through with Mercury 's contribution to C&W trading profit leaping from £4million to £14million in the six months to September 30 . |
6 | The next day or the day after perhaps , when they had talked a lot about the commune project , Mary had come up with Bella 's name . |
7 | But when a High King or Queen is born , they have always come up to Tara 's gates , and sung him — or her — into the world . |
8 | Why else had he come up to Tucker 's for fags when he could have got them closer to home ? |
9 | Quite how much longer opponents have to come up against Probyn 's unrelenting shoulders is unclear . |
10 | Some colour had come back into Jennifer 's face . |
11 | She has come back with Hywel 's dinner . |
12 | He 's just come back from Belize erm , and he 's they 're , they 're posted to Germany and they leave tomorrow . |
13 | So it would seem that an essential fact which had escaped Lanfranc 's notice had come out in Anselm 's talks with Osbern . |
14 | Ann Morley says all that must change if something good is to come out of Lisa 's accident . |
15 | Mr do you want to come back on Mr 's comment about traffic flows ? |
16 | I hope I 'm right to come back to Benedict 's . |
17 | So I came to Walsall again , when I left Walsall I never wanted to , to come back to Walsall er because of two reasons . |
18 | He remembered that Sunday morning in '39 , when Wilf Bullingham , the local amateur photographer , had come around at Bert 's request . |
19 | A grim twist came on to Taggy 's lips . |
20 | QPR 's right back Bardsley came on for Arsenal 's Lee Dixon at the start of the second half , but lasted only 19 minutes before limping off . |
21 | TV replays showed that Saunders went in with his foot raised and came down on Elliott 's leg as they both steamed into a full-blooded 50-50 clash . |
22 | Christian came down on Seb 's side when the laughter of Carrie and Tom had ceased . |
23 | Unfortunately the pole was heavier than I had thought , I misjudged the angle and the thing came down on Dennis 's head . |
24 | But it came down with Churchill 's head showing . |
25 | well she came down for Keith 's sake , she came down to Bournemouth for holidays and erm like it so much she brought the company . |
26 | That time , I came in through Queen 's Square , walked down the lane to the union and out towards the hospital . |
27 | Aggie had taken her hat and coat off and had dropped on to the settle , and as he entered the room she said immediately , ‘ Somethin' will have to be … ’ but paused as Millie came in on Ben 's heels , and she nodded towards her saying , ‘ Go and take your things off and set the tray . ’ |
28 | He came in on Guy 's unprotected left side , swinging a long pike , clearly hoping to cripple his opponent with the advantage of the weapon 's longer reach . |
29 | On the other hand Raymond 's rival in the great struggle for Provence , Alfonso II of Aragon , came in on Richard 's side . |
30 | In the evening , Michael came in with Patsy 's husband , the boys and Chris , and we all had a meal together . |