Example sentences of "come on [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Bigsun will have come on for High Easter run |
2 | At times like that , you call on your mates , and Kenny Everett kindly got us out of a spot of trouble there and agreed to come on at short notice . |
3 | I have still not managed to find another young horse to come on with young Basil . |
4 | As the sun began to set over Auckland they took a short flight on a tiny seaplane , and the gold light enhanced the aerial view of Auckland as the lights began to come on in white wood houses , skyscrapers , hotels . |
5 | I came down to earth a bit when Harry Enfield came on to thunderous applause . |
6 | The boy rolled over and came on to one knee in a single lunge , and hurling himself at the man , caught him round the thighs with both arms , and swept him with him through the opening . |
7 | He came on for one match at least . |
8 | Robert was a replacement in the Currie Cup final and came on for young Johan Roux in the second half . |
9 | If the green light came on for either project , the paper would go straight to capitalization as a commercial company . |
10 | But I , I liked the the first outfit she came on with that sash wrapped round her |
11 | Harvey produced a key for the third and a red light came on over each lock . |
12 | I do n't think anyone would argue though , that the true stars of the event came on at mid bill , at 6.30pm . |
13 | He would come round on his cycle just lean up against the er lamppost and push a long pole u underneath the , the lights the lamp itself the glass , and of course the lamp would come on off this pole |
14 | I reckon Wright will come on at some stage unless England are actually winning . |
15 | I think I thought they 've got no ideas and then come on with this speaker and I was and I thought , Ooh . |
16 | If people are kept awake for long periods of time , their drowsiness lessens in the morning and comes on with increased severity in the evening . |