Example sentences of "you come [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You come down a steep hill from . |
2 | Redolent of exotic fruit and scented soap , it is almost sweet-and-sour in character — seemingly sweet at the rich bouquet stage , but satisfyingly dry — almost sour — as you come through the pungent taste . |
3 | So now can you see how politically , there is a kind of political subtext to this section erm as I say you can only follow it so far down a road then you come to a dead end but I think it 's there and you ca n't really ignore it , the political subtext . |
4 | ‘ Go across the drawbridge and you come to a heavy door … |
5 | Upstairs , walk past the monks ' cells , until you come to a massive door . |
6 | Wander through the village and along the lakeside promenade , and you come to the small Schafbergbahn railway , which winds its way to the top of the Schafberg mountain behind the village . |
7 | When you come to the small group session this week , you 'll need to bring with you your video tape . |
8 | This is the same as the main route until you come to the Great Moss area , but where you cross over the River Esk , continue to follow the river to its source at Esk Hause , where you rejoin the main route . |
9 | After Lescun , the valley of the Aspe grows increasingly tight and stony , a forbidding landscape well epitomized by the manmade fortress of Le Portalet , built high up in the cliffs on the left just before you come to the final French village of Urdos . |
10 | Next you come to the dark ride where history takes on a life of its own and light , movement and sound come together to give you a realistic living picture of the town and its history . |
11 | Next , you come to the Philosophical Library , evidently later in date ( 1782–4 ) . |
12 | , but then , when you come to the lunatic fringe then supervisor 's will cut an awful lot of corners to prevent them busting up the office or punching somebody in the nose , a real , I do n't mean people who are just stroppy , I mean the real lunatic . |
13 | When you come to the main track turn right towards Nenthead . |
14 | If you go out of the W door and immediately right you come to the fine cloister of St James . |
15 | At the end of Charles Bridge you come to the beautiful gateway into the Old Town built between 1370 and 1410 by the workshops of Peter Parler . |
16 | When you come across a faint track alongside a wire fence on the right follow it . |
17 | It 's not often you come across a good Bordeaux ! ’ |
18 | And if you can just when you come across the odd ones that do start with K just learn those and then instead of learning about a hundred thousand or something |
19 | If you come across an unfamiliar word or phrase , find its source . |
20 | ‘ You come from a violent city like LA to what you think will be a nice peaceful place and what happens ? |
21 | You come from a rich country . |
22 | If you come from a long line of octogenarians , then clearly you will need to work out the sums on the basis of the next 20 years or longer . |
23 | If you come from a certain town or region , you will know what the different voices mean better than someone who comes from outside because you 've learned the code . |
24 | You scum of the earth de , de , de , de , de , de , de , de you should only have that attitude if you come from a deprived childhood |
25 | You come from a musical family … |
26 | When you come from a big family , as I do , erm yo you can have any size of wedding as long as the right people are there , anybody gets excluded it 's er to be horrendous ! |
27 | Anne ‘ s quick wit made her popular and one of the women said admiringly , ‘ You can tell you come from a big family , girl , the way you come out with the wisecracks . ’ |
28 | Because I ca n't believe if you come in the off peak periods there really are n't that many people here erm I ca n't believe that the phone is so busy that that we 're actually being stopped in making from reservations . |