Example sentences of "and come [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Continental Airlines became one of our sponsors , offering tickets for my husband and I to go to London and to come home from Australia .
2 ‘ He had a shower , changed , leaped on to a train and came straight to London for a 3pm charity gathering .
3 He jumped from the cart and came straight to Den .
4 He rose from the desk and came round to Duncan 's shoulder .
5 You 're third-generation Russian , your grandfather escaped during the revolution and came here via Switzerland and France .
6 When MBT80 fell by the wayside , the Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment at Chobham modified the design and came up with Challenger .
7 Being one of those who makes words out of initials , Julia , when first shown that number by the police , had changed mentally the V to U , as in the Latin alphabet , and came up with SUF , the first syllable of ‘ suffer ’ .
8 We put two and two together and came up with Barry .
9 So , after a very busy two more terms at the Royal College in which I gave my first recital , and also had a chance of playing the Beethoven Concerto No. 4 in G major at one of the Patron 's Fund Concerts with Adrian Boult as conductor , I left the College and came up to Oxford in October 1924 .
10 The woman opened the gate and came up to Kee .
11 We know you hired a boat , ’ he said , ‘ straight away after you came out of prison , and came up to Oban .
12 and came up via Padua ,
13 The doctor smiled quietly , reached for her pad and made a note ; she smiled , walked round the foot of the high couch and came up towards Phoebe left-hand side .
14 The big man turned and came fast towards Holly and caught his throat .
15 He rose and came over to Grunte 's table .
16 Wynne-Jones detached himself from the supporting arm and came over to Tallis .
17 When he had finished , Dr Jaffery rose to his feet , brushed the dust off his pyjamas and came over to Olivia and me .
18 Probably he was his ancestors were from Gascony and came over with William the Conqueror like the name Norman it 's a widely known name in England .
19 Ebert marched to the centre of the room and came smartly to attention , lowering his head respectfully , waiting for his T'ang to speak .
20 His great horse earned it with apparent ease — but lost 29lb in the process and came home to Ballydoyle more exhausted than after any of his previous races .
21 However , although he made some valuable and technically superb images there , he became disillusioned by travel , and came home to London for good .
22 Anne left her job with the Robinsons and came home to Haworth .
23 I realise now that this is how I wanted things to be when I was a small girl and came home from school .
24 They had been trained in their own callings — pilots , navigators , gunners and wireless operator 's — and came together at No 19 OTU Kinloss where they were to be trained on Whitleys .
25 Dave , an electrical technician at Dimlington , was Commonwealth champion at Edinburgh in 1986 , and came out of semi-retirement to capture a bronze medal at the recent AAA 's championships .
26 Darren Jackson missed the empty goal with a relatively simple chip and an effort from Keith Wright trundled all the way along the goal-line , struck a post and came out to Mickey Weir , whose shot was cleared off the line by Graeme Hogg .
27 Before sunrise I had the good fortune to discover that it was no longer necessary to maintain the horizontal posture , and came out on deck at two o'clock in the morning to see a noble full moon sinking westward and millions of the most brilliant stars shining overhead .
28 This England did superbly and came out on top .
29 They stuck and came out in bits .
30 In the spring of 1962 , Lord Mills , Macmillan 's favourite industrialist from Ministry of Housing days , was invited to chair a committee to examine the pros and cons , and came out in favour .
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