Example sentences of "come [adv prt] to [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 She had come on to Benedict 's from an interview with her bank manager .
2 He could certainly arrange to come on to Rome afterwards though he did not think he had quite enough courage to join the parish party .
3 I 'd hoped to come on to Prague after that .
4 Why do n't you ask Brenda and Belinda to come along to Friday meetings ?
5 ‘ There is an open invitation to anyone interested in the Fun Factory to come along to Thursday 's meeting , ’ Miss Evans said .
6 In tracing the antiquity of Langridge we find that this manor has come down to Robin Wood via Henry Golding , Barber , Leveson , Whornes , Watson , Melford and Roger Bavent who held it with John de Langereche and finally back to Adam de Bavent during the reign of Edward I. Robin Wood died 14th July 1738 and is buried in Hailing Church .
7 He related how he had come down to London and systematically searched through the various agencies that might have employed Elsie , how he had tracked down Mrs Wilson and had gone to see her .
8 Some months later , when she judged that things would have quietened down , she had come down to London and had set about re-establishing her business .
9 And now you 've come down to London with no accommodation apart from that grotty little hotel , and signed a lease on a shop you 've never seen before , with no independent survey , no up-to-date trading figures and no solicitor to check the terms of the agreement ? ’
10 I wo n't be the only person from East Anglian that 's come down to London over the weekend to shop , to stay with relatives or friends and take advantage of London 's shopping .
11 Why not come along to Saughton Sports Centre where the ladies running club meets every Tuesday from 7–8 pm .
12 ‘ As you 're a fisherman , Mr Leland , if you 'd care to come down to Devon during this present season I 'd be most happy to offer you unlimited fishing . ’
13 We very much wanted him to come down to Merstham again when the weather was better , so that we could drive him round the country .
14 Well , when did we ever ask you , the labour and liberal vice , to come down to Westminster with us , Mr Chairman .
15 Mr Chairman I feel a bit like an aircraft that 's to come down to Leeds er er Bradford Airport rather than Teeside at the present moment .
16 With this background of ‘ westernisation ’ it was considered natural to come over to England to complete my education .
17 I would also very much appreciate an opportunity to come over to Walford Manor , perhaps in August .
18 She showed immediate enthusiasm and , well , one thing led to another and before long I had invited her and her family to come over to Tintagel to meet Dawn and see her fly .
19 one of Mrs Tibbs 's boarders , ‘ an Irishman recently imported ’ who was ‘ in a perfectly wild state ; and had come over to England to be an apothecary , a clerk in a government office , an actor , a reporter , or anything else that turned up — he was not particular ’ .
20 Janina 's father was a Polish Jew who had come over to Britain to fight in the war .
21 The prince had come over to London to be married — from the house of Anna 's sister who was settled there — he hated every minute of it .
22 We could have come over to Bruges in the evening and dined together at the Duc de Bourgogne . ’
23 When essential papers had failed to come through to Prague , Chadwick had decided to cut corners by manufacturing a few of his own .
24 But when a High King or Queen is born , they have always come up to Tara 's gates , and sung him — or her — into the world .
25 ‘ You had better come up to Lady Merchiston , ’ Theda said , leading the way to the stairs .
26 Why else had he come up to Tucker 's for fags when he could have got them closer to home ?
27 Well , I know the Queen has come up to Buckingham Palace , for the Season .
28 They have come up to London to see the Queen because a relative is to receive an honour .
29 The regions — they have since come up to London — were miles away from that sort of thing .
30 And th and can I restate the view of British Rail , there is little or no prospect of a new station being opened up on the east coast main route main line , because of the four track configuration , which I 'm sure you 'll have seen on your when you 've come up to York by tr by train .
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