Example sentences of "come [adv prt] on [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 because people have to come in on meetings so these people h
2 Or or indeed does Mr want to come in on vacancies ?
3 She was employed by the parish for twelve hours a week and her nominal duties were to come in on Mondays , Wednesdays and Fridays , clean the flat , wash and spin dry any linen or articles in the soiled linen basket , and prepare and leave for him a simple lunch on a tray .
4 Because she said she do n't want to come in on nights .
5 No , not precisely I , I was a bit too young then , I , I remember all the songs about her Amy wonderful Amy and all those and oh and when she married Jim I was very much in but I could n't actually say I remembered her crashing at Walsall The erm you could , yeah , when I came home from work one Monday afternoon my nan said this eighty eight had gone over very low , and we , we heard that they 'd dropped this landmine this same aircraft had dropped this landmine that had gone under the gas holder at the gas works , in Road and the , they had some rescue workers from the A R P to get it out they never even bothered calling for the Royal Engineers , but the situation was that landmines used to come down on parachutes , and they used to slide into places which were inaccessible but anyway , they relied on the local Walsall A R P to get them out .
6 Obviously we 're not going to reach agreement on that , but do you want to come back on vacancies .
7 ‘ Then two older boys came along on bikes and one of them went off to get help . ’
8 I do n't feel sorry for that man who came in on drugs and dropped
9 Her friend came in on Saturdays , on two buses from the Maudslay Road estate , and they had a fish supper .
10 She came through on weekends , the smirk of the city still upon her face , wearing opal rings always cool to the touch , and highly glossed lips of mauve .
11 Nails took such a proposition in his stride , unworried ; Jazz , although slightly apprehensive , was keen because swimming was the discipline he most enjoyed and was making the best progress in ; only Hoomey 's eyes came out on stalks at the presumption .
12 Instead of coming down on players who , like Bryan Gunn , the Norwich goalkeeper , give rational views of incidents to newspapers , the FA might do better to examine the irrational attitudes created by some of those running the teams .
13 I would n't mention this to your chums — boys can be so cruel — but I shall be coming down on Sports Day .
14 And then starts getting used to me coming back on days nex week after then .
15 In Scotland the Scottish Athletic Journal was started in 1882 coming out on Fridays for 2d. and was soon selling 20 ‘ 000 copies .
16 I think I would come down on voles really and they do actually dig a hole like that they go for erm small boulders and things like that in the garden or roots and they will send out clods as well cos they can uproot quite , quite a fair piece of er soil and of course they would eat berries as well , but again I 'm with Walter , I would like to see the end product .
17 After the end of the First World War and when the motor car came in did they still come along on horses ?
18 We 'll always come out on calls if necessary , and yes , we certainly attend to budgies . ’
19 He said : ‘ We have a lot of old people who will benefit from the pedestrianisation of the High Street but I fear people will come round on bikes and pinch bags from poor defenceless old ladies .
20 But erm , er , they drop you off wherever you want to be dropped off and then pick you up I mean I I come down on occasions and I just stand outside their gate .
21 The opinion comes down on widowers having the same rights as widows , although this would only apply to service from the date of the forthcoming judgment .
22 Thing is when it comes up on words that
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