Example sentences of "he comes [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And now the former Champion Hurdler , trained by Toby Balding ( above ) , is almost certain to make a quick reappearance in the Racecall Hurdle at Ascot on Friday , provided he comes through a gallop tomorrow morning .
2 And Test winger Martin Offiah will also be back after a two-match absence if he comes through a fitness test on his damaged hamstring this morning .
3 Paul hears the key in the door and greets Keith with a big silly smile as he comes through the door .
4 I believe that Taylor is still leaving the door open for Gazza to play some part against Norway in the opening World Cup tie at Wembley on October 14 — providing he comes through the ordeal of an Italian League baptism .
5 Her definitive reply was ‘ Because when he comes into a room I never know what he is going to say . ’
6 He comes into the door , he comes into the door and it 's like
7 He comes into the door , he comes into the door and it 's like
8 She ca n't tell her dad , so she calls Keith and he comes into the hospital .
9 He comes into the bureau to ask what income he is entitled to .
10 He comes into the city now and then .
11 That 's one of the reasons why a removal man when he comes into the place does n't start with one room , upstairs shall we say , and f empty that room then empty another , because he 's looking for sizes and shapes that will fit .
12 and he 's got er rather curly hair and he comes into the Pentam
13 And yer occupation of wood preservation consultant is not exactly a description he comes across every day . ’
14 He comes across a flock of sheep belonging to the priest , one of which he takes ; he then returns to the priest , pretending not to be the traveller already refused entry , and this time is accepted in as he offers the sheep in payment .
15 Quite apart from what the organisers tell him of their intentions , he may have sources of information that have a bearing on how he comes to a conclusion about predicted outcomes .
16 ‘ And you 'll ensure he comes to no harm . ’
17 I 'll , er , see to it , I mean , I 'll endeavour to see , I mean , well , I 'll try to look after him and see he comes to no harm . ’
18 He comes to no harm . ’
19 He comes to the bar and sits at the table there by the tree . ’
20 If you knock at the door of the gamekeeper 's house and he comes to the door wearing an antler head-dress , a black satin robe with a pentangle on it , and is holding a headless bleeding chicken in one hand , then even if he gives you permission to camp , think about going to a B & B. Some country folk are best left to their own devices .
21 He comes to the door just like that ; no servants , no security phone , and that by itself gives you the green light ; you have n't the time for any finessing so you just kick him in the balls and follow him inside as he collapses , foetal on the floor .
22 So we go , we knock at the door , we assume it 's the right address , he comes to the door and what will be the first thing you should say ?
23 But if he comes to the top of the ridge , he is sure to come down here , because he w ill see the green leaves .
24 Some of that sparkle was shown in his win early this year and as he comes to the race fresh .
25 The hope among many is that Lamont , or as looks increasingly unlikely , his successor , will be able to pull back from the second rise when he comes to the December 1994 Budget .
26 So the Minister has to be very clear , when he comes to the Dispatch Box , whether any company applying to take over STG subsidiaries will be required to take on board the specifications laid down by the disabled persons transport advisory committee .
27 I do not know which gramophone company the Secretary of State works for , Mr. Speaker , but we hear the same old gramophone record every time he comes to the Dispatch Box .
28 But when he comes to the foot of the mountain and sees the worship of the calf for himself , we hear the sound of his anger too , and see him smashing the tablets of stone that he has brought down from the summit inscribed with God 's torah .
29 Said I 've been sorting the notes out , I 've put them in order back in , so that when he comes to the window all that the office staff got ta do is look through , like we was told to do
30 I shall certainly put that point to my right hon. Friend the Lord President when he comes to the Chamber a little later to answer questions .
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