Example sentences of "come [adv prt] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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61 | She stayed where she was , waiting to see him come down the senior run , and her first sight of his black-suited figure made the breath catch in her throat . |
62 | I 'd come up the hard way you see . |
63 | Being the only Leeds fan in a London inner city school with Alan Clarks famous speach about bring Success to Leeds in 3 Years , is causing me to go into cold shivers and giving me a pessimistic mood about the new season , I can still remember the years of telling school friends at the end of each season that we are rebuilding and that we would come up the next season . |
64 | So they said they would come back the next week and see what I thought . |
65 | ‘ Let's go across the top of the hill and see them come out the other end of the tunnel , ’ Peter said to his sisters . |
66 | Firstly , to make a motif come out the same way round as depicted on your graph , turn the graph upside down . |
67 | I was annoyed when came back the last time and I thought oh my goodness I hope I have n't given that woman any annoyance . |
68 | Yeah , yeah , like I come down the other week and I |
69 | Yeah but what happens when you come down the other end ? |
70 | But the other lot come down the next night , and the night after that , and the night after that , all week they come down , about 40 , 50 of them , from all over … |
71 | Consider the boys ' version of the ‘ numbers game ’ at the beginning of ‘ Fighting talk ’ : ‘ and the other lot come down the next night , and the night after that and the night after that , all week , about 40 , 50 , from all over … ’ |
72 | Remember that this is the only national fundraising that we are asked to do each year and that this year HQ are allowing us to keep 20% of the cash for our branch funds … so come along the other 75% , let's find those books of tickets and get the stubs ( and the £2 ) to , |
73 | Come over the other side . |
74 | We might ask desk officers to make an initial selection of important records as they come off the live system . |
75 | To win Test matches , one has to take wickets consistently , and a high proportion of chances come off the outside edge of the bat . |
76 | The trouser , sock and shoe come off the hemiplegic leg last . |
77 | My missus has to buy the kids ' clothes down the jumble sale and if she wants a pair of nylons they come off the Green Shield stamps . |
78 | The overlords at Citroen say it 's just a show car , but with Peugeot and Citroen able endlessly to vary the mix of 605s and XMs that come off the shared line at Sochoux , a third model , an XM coupe , is not an impossibility . |
79 | Well she come up the other day , they wanted to exchange Kelly 's old house for , for , for her , somebody wants it er part exchange Kelly 's house , you know then go and |
80 | Tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano ( b. 1952 ) has in some respects come up the hard way ; passing the 40-year mark last year , he 's nevertheless a craftsman often overlooked in the public eye in favour of younger more ‘ marketable ’ musicians . |
81 | I 'm pretty confused when I come out the other end . |
82 | If it was n't you could walk through a hail of machine-gun fire and come out the other end without even a scratch . ’ |
83 | They just walk round , they do n't do nothing , they 'll probably just walk up this and then c come out the other end and go back to the police station . |
84 | between the flats and come out the other end . |
85 | No one follows , so I come out the other end and nip round the small block . |
86 | But we were able to work through it and come out the other side . |
87 | so hopefully they should grow through the fence , come out the other side and eventually the fence will be hidden such as |
88 | And come out the main door . |
89 | I guess he must have seen him go in sometime late , and come out the next morning . ’ |
90 | Things would deteriorate rather quickly , for Alberto would return to his hotel in the evening with a sculpture eight to twelve inches tall under his arm and come back the next day with a piece no more than three or four inches high … |