Example sentences of "come [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Aw , hell , said the slut in her , it 's me she 's come to see not a tidy flat .
2 Herbert also penned the verses which have come to sum up the general fate of such investigations :
3 The session was short , the smile fading from the face of the accused as Mrs Balanchine described in detail how the car had come storming around a blind corner and swung in close to the wall where they were waiting to cross .
4 After that , you can expect Leeds mail to come surging down the wires to your computer every day of the week , and aim to join in the talk whenever you can .
5 HOPES that there will be more interest rate cuts to come sparked off a fresh shares boom yesterday .
6 As I recall , I had conveyed a plea to Miss Kenton for assistance — via a messenger , naturally — and had left M. Dupont sitting in the billiard room awaiting his nurse , when the first footman had come hurrying down the staircase in some distress to inform me that my father had been taken ill upstairs .
7 The visiting pilots had come to ferry back a score of U.S. fighter aircraft flown up from the States as part of the American lend-lease programme .
8 But in the century since we have come to understand better the structure of natural language , and have made some conceptual progress in the philosophy of language .
9 He sat still and his words seemed to come crawling up the sunlight , over the grass .
10 Suddenly the night had erupted into a confusion of fire , noise and light , as first the house had erupted in flames and then five heavy vehicles had come roaring up the twisting driveway , headlights blazing .
11 He has only come to appreciate properly the importance of loving discipline and the need for obedience since he and Maggie have had children themselves .
12 But Jesus had come to defeat not an occupying human army but the forces of hell .
13 It is a devastating blow to the latest Arab League peace plan , which — with parliament 's adoption of political and constitutional reforms and the election of the new president — had come to embody perhaps the most serious attempt of its kind to end the 14 ½-year war .
14 It is a devastating blow to the latest Arab League peace plan , which — with parliament 's adoption of political and constitutional reforms and the election of the new president — had come to embody perhaps the most serious attempt of its kind to end the 14 ½-year war .
15 Although Liz Cole-Hamilton , 41 , has worked throughout her marriage , she has now decided that the time has come to take on a new challenge .
16 At any rate , Barth himself was to come to make exactly the opposite criticism of the book , which he later used to call ‘ my well-known false start ’ .
17 ‘ According to this girl , ’ says Charles , ‘ great avalanches are going to come sliding down the mountains , burying people by the dozen . ’
18 Writers in this tradition emphasize that there has been an historical change in the cultural and social meaning of the term ‘ family ’ over time , so that it has come to mean essentially the unit based on marriage and parenthood , with a secondary role only accorded to other kin relationships .
19 And there was perhaps not so much to laugh at in that ; for by North 's trial , two and a half years after the breaking of the scandal , the overwhelming majority of Americans had come to feel much the same way .
20 All these questions came tumbling out the moment she entered my room a couple of days later .
21 After the cab had departed he 'd returned to the body search ; a couple of rough-looking kids came sneaking up the alley for purposes unknown , but a long , low growl from the shadows sent them running .
22 We came to see how the prison is run .
23 The familiar whisky-edged voice came bellowing down the line , and she grinned fondly .
24 He and Mrs Taylor came tearing down the yard to see what was up .
25 In Whitehall , three words came to sum up the appointments policy .
26 She came to know instinctively the kind of candid , vivid anecdote that found favour with him , the sort of thing that made him chuckle with delight , and sometimes scribble it down in a note-book .
27 No wonder , then , that when he came to write up the experience in Surprised by Joy he should have been so insistent that his father 's last illness and death ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ .
28 These notes were invaluable when I came to write up the results of the study .
29 Twice , when Meredith ordered ‘ Two steps stage left ’ and Geoffrey moved to the right , Meredith came bounding down the centre aisle shouting ‘ Left , left , ducky ’ and leapt onto the apron to seize him by the shoulders and shove him into place .
30 Straw — came rocketing down the line .
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