Example sentences of "come on the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Well before we came on the flats I would imagine they was . |
2 | A mere allegation that the goods are his , without any attempt to show how they came on the premises , will not do , for ‘ to allow such a statement to be a justification for entering the soil of another , would be opening too wide a door to parties to attempt righting themselves without resorting to law , and would necessarily tend to breach of the peace . ’ |
3 | Coming on the heels of last week 's selling — some would call it over-selling — the endorsement provided a welcome boost to trading at the start of the new three-week account . |
4 | Coming on the heels of the Ashby Report , which had lacked conviction in Tutorials and had recommended that the reference to them in grant regulations be dropped , the Board 's decision seemed to be another blow to what had traditionally been regarded as the apex of WEA work . |
5 | Although subsequently in the 1910s and early 1920s , she furthered her experiments with abstraction in watercolour and oil , examples of which include the ‘ Evening Star ’ series ( 1917 ) and ‘ Blue and Green Music ’ ( 1919 ) , she also made paintings that were decidedly realistic in character , like ‘ Plums ’ ( 1920 ) , or semi-abstract , like ‘ Light Coming on the Plains II ’ ( 1917 ) . |
6 | ‘ Rachel , will you come on the dodgems with me ? ’ |
7 | it 's cup day in hockey too … mighty Sutton Coldfield are playing the Oxford Hawks on Sunday … ikts like Manchester United playing Banbury … come on the Hawks |
8 | Your such a lazy so-and-so you come on the bicycles . |
9 | It is difficult to generalise about the kind of people who come on the courses , but they all arrive with serious intent . |