Example sentences of "come [adv prt] the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The news of the day was that British tanks had got across the Irrawaddy near Meiktila , having come down the Chindwin valley .
2 He said ‘ The RS/6000 is not big now in Hungary , and it has only recently come off the Comecon list .
3 Although Vinny Samways has now come off the transfer list , Spurs look light in the key area .
4 The tot , Britain 's most premature surviving child , had just come off the danger list after a three-month fight for life .
5 At last the restoration was completed and R5868 looked as if it had just come off the production line , a fine tribute to F/L Peaple and his team .
6 There were five of them , and whenever they arrived they came up the woodland track on a big spreader wagon with a battered old van bouncing along behind .
7 Mrs Stych was singing as she came up the garden path .
8 Someone had called an ambulance , and it must be coming down the service road now .
9 Certainly a Glory was coming down the factory drive .
10 You were coming down the Pheasant pub then were you ?
11 They then progressed to half-pass ; coming up the centre line and then performing half-pass towards E. Jennie told Katharine to keep her inside leg on the girth , as the horse should bend in the direction of the movement , as opposed to leg-yielding where the horse keeps in a straight line .
12 A stolen refrigerated truck drives the wrong way up the autobahn — that was seen by a driver coming up the northbound lane — and Tweed 's Mercedes was somewhere not far ahead .
13 I believe I had the same two horses in that wagon ; and I was coming up the Bungay road past Mr Charlie Skinner 's , and the yardman let them cows out to water , d'ye see , like they allus do every morning after they had milking done .
14 His mother was a little surprised to see him coming up the garden path crying his eyes out just half an hour later .
15 But this caused Aboyeur to veer away from the rails and collide with Craganour , carrying him out towards the centre of the course and interfering with the finishing runs of Nimbus — who had been far enough back at Tattenham Corner for his jockey to have seen the suffragette incident — and Great Sport , both coming up the stands side .
16 I still like those wedding ones , with them coming out the church flying
17 I did n't expect to see her coming out the side door like that . ’
18 ‘ If I do n't come back the gas mask is no good against it .
19 That night , she 'd said , ‘ If you 'd come out the Quindale way you 'd never 've got through ; it 's flooded right across the road from Briar Farm to the old water tower , three feet deep , burst water main , ’ and Luke had said , ‘ Yeah , ’ and gone out to the kitchen to raid the fridge .
20 And always when a funeral come down the school road , there 's blinds would be taken down as well .
21 ‘ I just saw a little skitchy guy come down the fire escape and slip into that alley . ’
22 Finally a UK-designed packaging plant wraps up palette loads of printers as they come off the production line .
23 Finally a UK-designed packaging plant wraps up palette loads of printers as they come off the production line .
24 I had you come up the back way "
25 Cos you can you could do yeah you know you could you could this question on graphs and you come out the exam thinking , Wow great full marks on that .
26 Its high resistance to detonation allows high compression ratios to be used and thus offers potential for more power than petrol ; little or not particulate emissions come out the exhaust pipe and CO 2 production is relatively low .
27 Has he ever cooked a pie that comes out the oven cold ?
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