Example sentences of "i came [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I came across a text which Christian Zervos had written in 1931 .
2 On leave in Ireland during a ceasefire in the 1976 fighting , I came across a pile of back issues of the National Geographic Magazine in a Dublin bookshop .
3 Flicking through it , I came across a passage that described his psychotic breakdown .
4 I came across a reference in Randolph Ash .
5 ‘ While I was checking the computer I came across a reference to the P-PRD .
6 Reading a pre-war book , I came across a reference to a ‘ clerihew , ’ which seems to be a kind of poem .
7 You can imagine my surprise when looking around the Lancaster hangar at the display boards , I came across a copy of Flt Lt Bulcraig 's DFM citation , with a typed caption stating that our pilot had been killed with all his crew !
8 As the sun began to go down , I wandered happily through the ruins until I came across a band of Timurid star-vaulting in one of the side chambers .
9 While I was puzzling over how to solve this problem , I came across a paper written by a Harvard-based neurobiologist , Larry Benowitz , in the early 1970s .
10 Glancing at a book in the Sale , I came across a piece by the famous chef Floris , about the secret of baking .
11 Whilst browsing through one of the local Christmas fairs , I came across a stein , made of pottery .
12 More recently still , I came across a letter written in English , by the Kaiser to an American friend , dated nineteen twenty-five , in which he writes , erm ‘ The Jews must be exterminated in a pogrom covering the whole world . ’
13 The first was when I came across a picture of a heavily armoured man jousting with a naked woman , like knights at a tournament .
14 I came across a picture of Lloyd George as Chancellor of the Exchequer defaced .
15 I came across a number of cases where , in an attempt to increase their chances of employment , people had returned to college to try to get better qualifications .
16 ‘ One morning , shortly after returning from Africa to my home in rural Hampshire , I came across a group of deer standing in a field .
17 The next morning , when I had been on the move for half an hour , I came across a shack to the left of the road , looking like two different sized cartons glued together side by side .
18 Fifty yards from the end , on the left , I came across a café-restaurant .
19 Before leaving the city for ever , I came across a philosopher , Jean-Jacques Rousseau , even more noted than the family of my accursed Master .
20 Cutting round to the right and following the track northeastwards , I came down a path that led towards the Occupation Road via the Megger Stones .
21 I came into a bit of money when my grandmother died and I decided to put it to good use . ’
22 It was probably some arrangement of S– and R — 's , but whenever I came into a room where they were , they trickled out !
23 So , erm , I mean , that was , we thought I came to a discussion about young people which is really good and it really did have people in your age group interesting .
24 As they moved towards me , I moved away , but at last I came to a part of the field where rain had knocked down the corn .
25 And then I came to a promontory of rock from which I had a view of Geneva , and was shaken .
26 Wandering round this huge complex , I came to a kind of crossroads where signs pointing in four directions said things like ‘ Chaplain 's Office ’ , ‘ VIP Lounge ’ , ‘ Flight Information ’ .
27 According to Mary , I was to go straight on.All of a sudden , I came to a place of fairy rings , in fields on either side of the lane .
28 I came to a picture called ‘ Crocodile Pool ’ .
29 His approach was to nudge me in certain directions , and very quickly I came to a number of revelations .
30 I came to a crisis point and knew I had to do something to sort myself out .
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