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

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1 ‘ 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 . ’
2 BELVILLE : Let me see how you are come on in your writing .
3 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
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 I had to come along with my old man .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 ‘ I take it then that you have also come in for your share of press flights of fancy ? ’
12 He had come in from his dressing room and Eileen was waiting , dressed and ready for the dinner party .
13 Since covering the restoration of the Benson Gustav in the July issue , much feedback has come in from our ever-vigilant readers .
14 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 .
15 Well only for the tutor to come in with his er overhead projector or whatever he 's got .
16 Used to come in with his uniform on did n't he ?
17 Striker Don Goodman is rated as doubtful with a recurring groin injury , and if he has to stand down again Hawke is likely to come in for his first game of the season probably as a partner for ex-England and Boro man Peter Davenport .
18 There 's , we , we 've been struggling and trying to do ourselves and all we have to do is to allow Christ to come in to our lives , because he died to take away the sin , he dealt with the route cause of it , Christ in you , the hope of glory .
19 Look why not come down to my cottage now , and we 'll have lunch there — I never have much more than just a picnic myself — then we can go across this afternoon , and maybe take tea to have on the island ?
20 Nevertheless Fraser McLuskey 's account of air crashes does suggest that the Maquis or the local French population in general would soon have known of planes which had come down in their territory , and that the Germans , when told of wrecks , did in fact bury the crews in identifiable graves .
21 One balade , addressed to ‘ Maister Carpenter ’ , has come down in his own hand , with a marginal list showing that the poem , which is a begging letter , could be recycled , and addressed to a new recipient on each occasion .
22 The Warbutt had not come down from his tower to wish his son farewell , and Bicker was grim and silent with his cloak held up around his mouth and ice crystals forming on it where his breath froze .
23 But George Dunbar , whose renegade 's knowledge of his countrymen and their terrain King Henry had seen fit to use where it could be most effective , on the Scottish march from which he derived his title , had counselled the waiting game , and Northumberland had come down upon his side .
24 You think I 'd have screwed up my own life like this if you had n't come along with your cap-twisting routine and your sob story all about how you were losing your little baby girl ? ’
25 For that matter , she might not have been far out in thinking him impudent ; his manner was innocence itself , his deference if anything delicately overdone , as though he were ready to come down off his high horse the moment she came down off hers , and did n't anticipate that the descent need be long delayed .
26 I had spent Monday , after a cursory check of the Poles , making one or two repairs and improvements to the Factory , working through the afternoon until my eyes got sore and my father had to call up to me to come down for my dinner .
27 He left , promising to come down with his wife and make a party of it .
28 Yet others find undecided councils who can be persuaded to come down on our side if the right approach is made .
29 Well I had to come down on his side .
30 ‘ The only reason I do n't punch you , ’ I said , ‘ is that I do n't want to come down to your level . ’
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