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

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1 ‘ Before you do it , sir , just have a look at who 's come through that door . ’
2 We have come through that transition , tough as it was with that unbeatable combination of enthusiasm , commitment , ability and unwavering desire for success .
3 That 's how it come about that Joyce thinks
4 he , he 's recovered , he 's come off that life support machine but he 's still
5 Take that picture from the it 's come off that hook .
6 It 's not fair , I have n't come off that ladder yet .
7 ‘ Does your own mother come into that category ? ’
8 But one of the things that we have discovered over twenty year is the only way you will get people to come into that brochure is to make absolutely certain before you go and see them is
9 That is not correct in as much as every individual officer was tasked to an individual action and therefore there was no need to come into that bedroom the area er if they 'd have heard shouting or whatever in that bedroom they would have known not to come into that area because there was obviously a threat in there .
10 That is not correct in as much as every individual officer was tasked to an individual action and therefore there was no need to come into that bedroom the area er if they 'd have heard shouting or whatever in that bedroom they would have known not to come into that area because there was obviously a threat in there .
11 It was his job , and risks and death come with that job . ’
12 You know that 's all right he may , might , alright there may of been a soldier there , but they 've just come from that direction
13 There 's a draught , it must of come from that window there I think .
14 If Picon has his way , the statue will be a sign of things to come in that department : expansion of gallery space , conservation and display of long-unseen areas of the museum 's collection and an ambitious schedule of special exhibitions .
15 The bar had an entrance from another street and he had come in that way , threading between the tables , offering his goods , but with most of his attention on her .
16 New roads that would need to be provided would therefore have to come from that direction and and it itself will cut a swathe through the open countryside .
17 English mathematics had been in a contemptible state for so long that one could hardly have expected a solution to such an important problem to come from that quarter .
18 And buy a sheep and come home with it and that over the bridge with it , all along and along er that road there and th and when we used to come from that school in , he used to be coming with a sheep on the string like this and the poor thing , I used to look at the old sheep and he often used to be tired you see .
19 No decision is likely to come from that avenue until New Zealand have had their regular meeting with the Australian officials in the near future .
20 So far , I am happy to say that in the case of children — I was about to come to that exception — and in the case of rape victims , the balance that Parliament has chosen , in that it has granted exceptions in those cases , has proved to be an effective one .
21 I assure my hon. Friend that I was going to come to that issue , which is important .
22 But I feel you have enough evidence in front of you to come to that conclusion .
23 Are you satisfied that you 've done enough examination of your existing towns and villages to come to that conclusion ?
24 ‘ The thought that he had come to that state of despair would break my heart . ’
25 It is necessary I had come to that view for me , at that time it was necessary for me to contact one of the duty Chief Officers and on this occasion it was the Assistant Chief Constable Mr , so I made contact with him .
26 We see this underfunding of eventide care as limiting the choice available to people who have come to that point in their lives when they 're making decisions about the sort of care that they will next require .
27 I will give you an example of why I have come to that conclusion .
28 Many of course have come to that conclusion before , and those who have tried to reach a naturalistic morality which transcends it have had to read the historical record , or read beyond the historical record , in ways which seek to reveal a partly hidden human nature which is waiting to be realized or perfected .
29 At first instance , the judge held that the accommodation had to be appropriate and that no reasonable authority could have come to that conclusion in this case .
30 Whether he would have come to that conclusion if the building was betting-shop is an interesting thought , but we ‘ ve been delighted to go along with his judgement .
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