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

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1 I was n't vain enough to think that the way she had come on to me that first night was solely down to my resistless charms .
2 ‘ But it 's not Kinnock ; it 's Mr Gorbachev ; the world has come on to our ground and I find that a source of strength , because at least we know that we 're talking about the capitalist system . ’
3 BELVILLE : Let me see how you are come on in your writing .
4 She smelt ; the contents of the carts smelt ; the cart itself was impregnated with stench ; and here was this gleaming child , yes , aye , that was a word to describe her , she gleamed , and she was asking to come along with her .
5 We erm at Dunfermline Athletic Football Club , as in a lot of other erm premiere and first division clubs specifically develop family enclosure areas for women to come along with their husbands and
6 Yes , I mean I run a series for one of the local newspapers on past Lewes mayors and the amount of work that I had to do for that meant that I picked up all sorts of pieces of information about what other mayors had tried in the past , and things that had been successful and things that had been disasters , and as it was the centenary I went to a lot of trouble to look up exactly what had happened a hundred years ago and to try and recreate the ceremonial connected with that , and then when we elected erm two people honourary freeman of the town I got in all of the other mayors from Sussex , asked them to come along with their robes and mace bearers and so on , and we had this very sort of grand ceremonial procession in the Assembly Hall , which was sort of packed out with about four hundred people .
7 And then when we elected erm two people Honorary Freemen of the town , erm I got in all of the other mayors from Sussex , asked them to come along with their robes and their mace-bearers and so on , and we had this very sort of grand ceremonial procession in the assembly hall which was packed house of about four hundred people .
8 Fred handed over the old bull's-eye lantern he was carrying , and asked , ‘ D' you want me to come along with you , sir ? ’
9 We set standards , standards evolve we are coming to the stage now in nineteen ninety three the standards that are being set are changing and at the end of the day the hunt have got to come along with us .
10 I had to come along with my old man .
11 For those who find it too difficult to discuss , any member of the Membership Services Sub-Committee would be happy to come along to your class or coffee morning etc. to put the case for you — please contact .
12 if they wanted to come along to it they could
13 that 's right , that 's right and now that he 's shaken off the Scottish Office I invited him to come along to it as well so we may find
14 Erm if you want to come along to it 's a black comedy .
15 He was n't expecting much to have come in during his absence but if nothing else there should be something from the foreign residents department at the Questura .
16 The biologists and the applied scientists have done this , have offered lectures to school children , mostly in response to requests that have come in to them for specific lectures .
17 PORTSMOUTH striker Guy Whittingham took his tally for the season to 27 and then said : ‘ I do n't know why bigger clubs have not come in for me . ’
18 I ca n't believe nobody has come in for him .
19 The oldest Classic has come in for its usual share of criticism in the past few weeks , largely due to the disappointing number of entries .
20 And anyway , by now the son of the house had come in for his midday meal , turned on the television , created havoc out of the quiet day .
21 ‘ I take it then that you have also come in for your share of press flights of fancy ? ’
22 I 've just come in , come in with them .
23 So everything 's there , printing presses repro separation houses , sheet film , computer set up and Apple Macs and everything is there , it 's actually a very impressive set up erm , the Queen Margaret 's course , I 'm slightly dubious about I once had a colleague I 'm going back a decade who had been employed on the basis of doing the communications course at Queen Margaret I think , and it turned out that it was n't communications as we understood it , it was n't our sort of communications P R newspapers and things like that , it was communications on a much broader , broader front so it did n't actually fit in to the world of P R and what happened was I then had to sit down and train this woman from scratch and get rid of a lot of the preconceived notions that she had come in with she had brought from Queen Margaret 's College .
24 He had come in from his dressing room and Eileen was waiting , dressed and ready for the dinner party .
25 Since covering the restoration of the Benson Gustav in the July issue , much feedback has come in from our ever-vigilant readers .
26 Erm they got the the media to come in on it .
27 I I 'm quite happy to come in on it .
28 And I know what Briant is doing , and why , and though I do n't go all the way with him , I go far enough to want to come in on his side .
29 It had been impossible to thwart him under the glare of media attention back at the restaurant , and she was still trying to decide how to deal with the situation if he wanted to come in with her when they reached her apartment — and she knew he would want to .
30 Kohler said : ‘ I offered David the chance to come in with me in a partnership but unfortunately he could n't come up with the necessary amount . ’
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