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 The last beach along here before you come to the first of the rocky headlands that are so prettily characteristic of Biarritz 's coastline , is called the Chambre d'Amour or Chamber of Love , after an old depression in the sand where two lovers are said to have put themselves well and truly on the map by being surprised in their amours by the Atlantic tide .
7 Hit the key until you come to the first empty Form , and put the data in .
8 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 .
9 When you come to the small group session this week , you 'll need to bring with you your video tape .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Next , you come to the Philosophical Library , evidently later in date ( 1782–4 ) .
14 , 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 .
15 When you come to the main track turn right towards Nenthead .
16 To find it , follow a line from Alpha through Beta and extend it until you come to the next reasonably bright star , 41 Leporis ( 5.5 ) .
17 You know , very often when you go from one country to another you go through an area of re , what is called no man 's land , you come through from one frontier and then you 've got a distance and you come to the next frontier that does n't exist as far as accepting or rejecting Christ is concerned .
18 Do that , do that on sixty five divide by one hundred and eighty , multiply by the pi on your calculator , just one second Robin , yeah , it 's usually , it 's just theatrical , you should get , yeah , so you get the same answer , so you can either work it on ratings or you can write it like that , you could 've actually left it like that , if you come to the third by , you put thirteen over what is it ? eh
19 If you go out of the W door and immediately right you come to the fine cloister of St James .
20 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 .
21 When you come across a faint track alongside a wire fence on the right follow it .
22 It 's not often you come across a good Bordeaux ! ’
23 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
24 If you come across the same situation the newly created Frog Mortality Unit at the Institute of Zoology wants to know .
25 If you come across an unfamiliar word or phrase , find its source .
26 ‘ I know , I know you come on the highest recommendation .
27 YOU COME WITH A FIRST CLASS PEDIGREE
28 You come from a violent city like LA to what you think will be a nice peaceful place and what happens ?
29 You come from a rich country .
30 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 .
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