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

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1 Thus all rations for the men at the front had to come up on the backs of other men .
2 I came up on the pools !
3 You know the steep hill at , at erm between Martlesham and Woodbridge , you know as you left Martlesham you went down that steep hill down to the erm the pub at the bottom of the hill where you came out on the looks to me as if the new road misses that altogether
4 He had lost much blood , his helm was notably dinted , and the head inside it already dazed and misty as the dusk coming down on the hills .
5 And coming up on the rails in the first division are Oxford United .
6 And more and more will come out on the streets . ’
7 But the dream , ‘ When I come up on the Pools ’ became the Fifties equivalent of breaking the bank at Monte Carlo for the Edwardians .
8 It come up on the boats .
9 I have a great deal of sympathy with all these organisations anyway , and the tremendous number of volunteers that come out on the days .
10 However , check that there are no sounds which are likely to be noticed each time they come round on the repeats .
11 Oranges that are to be peeled and eaten should also be washed , because the fungicide is contained in a wax layer which comes off on the hands during peeling and then contaminates the fruit .
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