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

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1 Occasionally you 'd get a script come down with lines in it you instinctively knew your character just would n't say , or actions she just would n't do , particularly from writers who were new to the show .
2 Well within two hours after the mission took off there was an edict come down from group , no more stoves in the tents .
3 Coach Sinnamon must now ensure his team come out on Saturday equally motivated , for Holywood represent a big hurdle as they close in on a treble .
4 When my membership come up for renewal in November I would be happy to add £5 to it , or agree to anything similar which is adopted …
5 He saw the colour come back into Ranulf 's cheeks and stood up .
6 Even the villains speak truly of their villainy , like Iago in Otello , but he , Davide , would have had to make false speeches to client and judge , had he taken the fees for claiming some rickety starveling was the landowner scholar come back to earth .
7 There 's been a lot of stuff come down from county .
8 We saw the free kick come in from Paul Simpson , it appeared that Martin Foyle headed the ball back across the face of the goal , then it was all a little blurred , and you appeared with the ball in the net .
9 He saw his father 's palm come up in acceptance , and then his father disappeared again , blundering forcefully into the wind , checking the groups of men coming inwards towards him .
10 He picks it up and sees that it 's a tiny silver woman , with hair like spun silk and blue eyes like pieces of the sky come down to earth — ;
11 What was that thing come through from Les this morning ?
12 Well , there used to be a lot come up from Kendal .
13 If you have a letter come in with information that 's wrong , they do n't give it to you .
14 We get a chap come down from Grimsby .
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