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

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1 Why else had he come up to Tucker 's for fags when he could have got them closer to home ?
2 First time I went to Norwich alone , he come up to school and got me out at half past nine in the morning .
3 What had he come up to Jubilee Wood for ?
4 When Coleridge got on one and let his imagination run riot , he came up with Kubla Khan .
5 He came up to Peter Young 's men who had advanced , after some losses , through a quayside warehouse and reached a yard ( see diagram p. 32 ) .
6 The business was able to carry on but the flat he sometimes used was uninhabitable ; he came up to London only on Tuesday nights and " camped out " for the fire-watching while for the rest of the time he commuted between London and Surrey .
7 Anyway he came up to London , she went to London to be a nanny to this woman with three kids like , you know , two babies and a an older one and she said he came up at a time , he said , sorry , you know , got ta finish he 's got this girl pregnant !
8 And in the pursuit he came up to King Yucef , and smote him three times : but the King escaped from under the sword , for the horse of the Cid passed on in his course , and when he turned , the King being on a fleet horse , was far off , so that he might not be overtaken ; and he got into a Castle called Guyera , for so far did the Christians pursue them , smiting and slaying , and giving them no respite , so that hardly fifteen thousand escaped of fifty that they were .
9 And er , I got , out and he came up to Leek .
10 He came up for coffee , then his car would n't start .
11 One of his wins had qualified him for the National so when he came up for sale at Doncaster , Kempton secured him for 2,000 guineas on behalf of two of his owners who were keen to have a runner in the race .
12 Glennon was a similar height and build to Edwards and in 1987 had to face a similar height problem when he came up against England 's Dave Cusani .
13 In Darlington a couple of weeks back , he came up behind Steve Raine , editor of Darlington FC 's aptly-titled fanzine , Mission Impossible and growled : ‘ When you insult me , you insult the Queen ! ’
14 He came up behind Alice and looked at the Cat 's head in surprise .
15 He came round to Grace , so I brought him along here . "
16 Though he was opposed to the offer of the Crown to Cromwell in the spring of 1657 , with that out of the way he came round in support of the revised draft of the Humble Petition and Advice ( June 1657 ) .
17 He made a big difference when he came on at Loftus Road .
18 Leeds battled fiercely with Whelan playing well up front , holding the ball and putting decent balls in the box a lot ( he came on for Rocky at half time ) but when we did get back in it it was Deano who was in the box and looking like scoring who got hauled down and the ref points to the spot .
19 We we saw him come on against Birmingham about a month or so ago and save that penalty and it 's ironic that that 's how Nigel Spinks started at at Villa was n't it when he came on for Jimmy Rimmer and if Bosnich does the same job as what Nigel 's done over the past ten years then no one 's going to argue .
20 Then he came on towards Philip , scrambling the last bit of the slope .
21 You saw that when he came on against Scotland .
22 About the same time TWW were looking for two journalists Ron Evans , a former journalist with the Empire News and the Sunday Times , had already joined the television company and he came over to Thomson House to check me out .
23 He came over to Elisa .
24 Thus Mary of Guise and cardinal Beaton fought for the support of lord Gray and lord Ruthven ; Beaton won the first , though in 1548 he came over to Mary ; two years after the cardinal 's death , Mary won the second .
25 When he came down to Hillmarden that Friday night he did not , mercifully , refer to her mid-week sortie .
26 WHEN HE CAME down to breakfast next morning Wycliffe found the hall full of suitcases ; the conference was breaking up .
27 On the last occasion he had seen his mother , which was when he came down to Plumford for lunch at Easter , he had thought that to all outward appearances she was exactly the same as she had always been .
28 He came down to Highbury on crutches , so grave was the extent of his injury .
29 The narrator , waxing enthusiastic at this reception , contrived to relate how the fisherman took ‘ Old Charley ’ in his boat the Irene round the foreland to Margate the very last time he came down to Broadstairs .
30 When at last he came down to Egypt , Joseph showed him all the love and respect that were a father 's due , all the love and respect that Ham had failed so conspicuously to show to Noah .
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