Example sentences of "he [vb mod] come [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 he knows or has reasonable grounds to believe that the ( non-visitor ) is in the vicinity of the danger concerned or that he may come into the vicinity of the danger ( in either case , whether the ( non-visitor ) has lawful authority for being in that vicinity or not ) ; and
2 It is necessary to apply s. 1(3) which states : An occupier of premises owes a duty to another ( not being his visitor ) in respect of any such risk as is referred to in subsection ( 1 ) if — ( a ) he is aware of the danger or has reasonable grounds to believe it exists ; ( b ) he knows or has reasonable grounds to believe that the other is in the vicinity of the danger concerned or that he may come into the vicinity of the danger ( in either case whether the other has lawful authority for being in that vicinity or not ) ; and ( c ) the risk is one against which , in all the circumstances of the case , he may reasonably be expected to offer the other some protection .
3 He might be seen returning , and it was needful he should come by the way he would have taken to Longner .
4 Durham Edition ran a fair race to finish just under eight lengths fourth to Ghofar in the Hennessy and he must come into the reckoning , although the weight rise seems to give an advantage to Royal Cedar ( 2.55 ) , who was originally 8lb out of the handicap .
5 Durham Edition ran a fair race to finish just under eight lengths fourth to Ghofar in the Hennessy and he must come into the reckoning , although the weight rise seems to give an advantage to Royal Cedar ( 2.55 ) , who was originally 8lb out of the handicap .
6 Perhaps he 'll come into the room when Nick 's fast asleep and bend over me and say , ‘ Well , girl , how 's my sister ? ’
7 He 'll come on the very tick , ’ Breeze prophesied , as the clock struck three — and sure enough , there was the bath chair at the gate !
8 He 'll come down the other side of the trees .
9 He 'll come from The Porch , he brings his paper bags , his cups that he has for his drinks , and he 'll leave them there .
10 These purposeful wanderings in nearby London commons were the nearest he could come to the idealized world he had found in The Amateur Poacher .
11 Sien with a Cigar , sitting on the Ground by the Stove , executed in mixed media , was as close to a painting as he could come without the use of colour : pencil , black chalk , pen , and brush with sepia and white applied over a wash .
12 ‘ You 'd think he 'd come for the Christmas or even write but never a word , no thought for anybody except himself , ’ and it cast a deep shadow when they tried to imagine what kind of space enclosed Luke in England during the same hour , but they were n't able to imagine it .
13 If he 'd come for the race …
14 He 'd come to the conclusion that he was of a completely different species to Leila and her people .
15 He had been last year 's judge and immediately he said he 'd come to the prize presentation on the evening of the 19th and judge the judge 's choice .
16 So we asked him if he 'd come to the sale just and I told my father , cos my father was n't keen you know .
17 ‘ And I did n't know he 'd come to the hotel to find you !
18 Grant had no idea how close he 'd come to the truth , as he taunted his enemy .
19 He 'd come round the night before after playing pool , and they 'd stayed up late , so today she is shattered .
20 A few moments later , balloon of armagnac in hand , I was listening to Dennis recount with great self-satisfaction how he 'd come by the priceless spirit , when our attention was drawn by the sound of running water from the kitchen .
21 Surely he would come down the street from this direction , she would soon see him , turning his head from left to right to make sure nobody was there to witness their assignation .
22 Maggie thought of Tom from Northallerton and hoped he would come to the pictures that night .
23 But then , as he had said , if he did n't see her tonight he would come to the shop tomorrow .
24 Mr Freeman said he would come to the town after meeting an all-party delegation from the council in London .
25 Occasionally he would come into the classroom during the week and say ,
26 Occasionally I would join Robins on the bridge ; at other times , when all was going well , he would come into the saloon to join me in a drink served by a Cockney steward called Tomkins ; the choice was limited , but I did n't drink much anyway .
27 He never shared their meals , eating by himself in the parlour with Miss Evans waiting on him , but sometimes he would come into the kitchen while they were having their tea and say , ‘ Well , Caroline , it 's a fine day for the race , is n't it ? ’
28 I had asked the plumber to come and had reminded him several times and no doubt he would come in the end .
29 He would come in the evening , after the curfew , when he had finished his duties .
30 The monks are always to offer prayers to almighty God , and daily to beseech God by singing psalms and celebrating masses for his sins , so that after his death through God 's mercy and their holy intercession he will come to the heavenly kingdom .
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