Example sentences of "'d come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 they used to go out sprin and the nuts 'd come above the wood .
2 She 'd come across the twins propped up against the garage doors , applauding and screaming with delight at a patter delivered in a woman 's voice .
3 In fact I 'd come off the road .
4 They 'd come to the feeding-place and there 'd be nothing there .
5 I found I 'd come to the Wetherden Mapole , and there was a chap there with his horses .
6 ‘ And I did n't know he 'd come to the hotel to find you !
7 After a minute swimming around she 'd come to the surface panting for breath .
8 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 .
9 I know Anna would be delighted if you 'd come to the wedding tomorrow .
10 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 .
11 He 'd come to the conclusion that he was of a completely different species to Leila and her people .
12 ‘ I 'd come to the end of my tether , ’ she confesses .
13 I 'd come to the house but your dad might n't like it .
14 The man called Pratt who 'd come to the Dasses ' house on a motor-cycle did his imitations of dogs .
15 Grant had no idea how close he 'd come to the truth , as he taunted his enemy .
16 I spent the war with chaps who 'd come into the army straight from the dole queues .
17 She 'd come into the women 's group after the others had spent some time talking about their individual relations to femaleness ; feminism for her was a safe place , a rhetoric spoken to her by other women , a description they made of her , a set of ideas they had worked out and which she acquired to wear as a badge .
18 Well it was a wee bit under because I was only an office clerk , I , I was n't the junior but by then had come there and there were other , other clerks , some girls who 'd come into the office and I 'd got a little bit of step up you see and took over a little bit more important work , erm , I did just before I went in the Army have a dabble at erm running times , that was preparing the schedules for buses .
19 For the first time since they 'd come into the house , Roman turned his dark gaze directly on to her .
20 He 'd been quick to supply it , and she 'd come into the comfort of his devotion with an ease that suggested his dreams of possession had been well founded .
21 They 'd come into the shops covered in Christmas decorations .
22 And when she could speak again , she said , ‘ I thought you 'd come about the pigeons !
23 I mean , it 's hard to think of an equivalent , but say you were an inhabitant of Hastings in the year 2066 and you went down to the beach one day and these longships were coming towards you and lots of people in chainmail and pointy helmets got out and said they 'd come for the Battle of Hastings and would you rustle up King Harold so they could shoot him in the eye and here was a huge wallet full of money for you to play your part .
24 If he 'd come for the race
25 ‘ 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 .
26 She glanced downwards , just exactly as she had on the day I 'd come for the room .
27 I did n't think they could know anything about my boat — she was at least a mile away , on the northern edge of Winter Marsh , and as I 'd come from the road on the south they had no reason to search the northern shore .
28 They 'd come from the camp to witness the demise of their hotel .
29 When they seen us they knew we 'd come from the prison and used to sit back and grab their handbags sort of thing .
30 You 'd have to have a sensor going down the corridor and one in the back because they 'd come in the back , they would n't come through the
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