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

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1 After all , a dog or a cat will come for the rub and tickle it so obviously enjoys .
2 ‘ 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 .
3 Francis will you come off the floor and go in the sitting room until I shout you for tea .
4 If you do try to use them , the first row will knit but , as you knit the second row , where several tucked needles are side by side the yarn will come off the needles and jam the carriage .
5 Dalglish 's mutli-million pound crusade for a Premier League place could come off the rails if his side do not win .
6 Second , each time the mirror is used for scrying , there is a chance that a Lesser Daemon ( 1–5 , a Bloodletter ; 6–10 , a Fleshhound ; see Profiles for reference ) will come through the mirror and attack the viewer .
7 Soon the Commandant would come through the gates and into the compound and the orders would be shouted for them to form their ranks for roll-call and check before the march to the Factory for work .
8 It seems particularly useful in books of poetry where specific illustrations may intrude and come between the text and the reader 's mental imagery , as Brian Wildsmith 's do in the Oxford book of poetry for children .
9 and would hang about for two or thr I mean when I was on the dredger them men would st they would come aboard the dredger and wait there , do nothing until the boat came up the river .
10 But he wo n't come past the door unless I 'm well away from it .
11 And no troopie in his right noddle would come near the undercity unless forced .
12 Chairman , if , if someone does n't come under the regulations and is operating a business or something of that sort , is there the facility for that body , either the management body or the business to ask voluntarily for you to inspect , with a view to issue a , er , erm , a certificate er , erm of er , safety ?
13 The issue will come under the spotlight when the clubs assemble for the league 's AGM at Cemaes Bay on Saturday .
14 The question of er P P G thirteen and transportation I think is vitally important , York will come into the position that Chester er where I was just at a transportation enquiry recently , it 's a very similar sort of city , it 's not quite the same as Cambridge , where Cambridge is leaping ahead on quite , some would say draconian transportation measures , York in the forceable future will have to look at specialist transportation measures , that 's important in terms of the planning policy guidance that is out , it 's also in the white paper , it may be in draft P P G thirteen , it 's also in I think it 's P P G twenty two , renewable energy , that we should now be looking at developments which is closer to work , that links then to the question of sustainability and viability of a new settlement , I am not aware , and and I put it guardedly in those terms , of any significant employment existing or proposed in any of the new settlement proposals .
15 Ajfan third in the Newmarket race will also come into the reckoning and Dermot Weld thinks highly of Asema who won on her seasonal debut at the Curragh last month .
16 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 ? ’
17 But in his later years he did n't come into the smithy until after breakfast .
18 However , it may incidentally erm come into the words that I use that erm er I 'm referring to the washed-over or other status of these two sites .
19 Mr Gettings said he hoped more deaf people would come into the shop once the new Darlington Association on Disability directory was published .
20 She sharply told Tilda , who had planted herself in a rocking-chair put out on the pavement , that she must come into the shop and help her speak to the man .
21 The prosecution will then know themselves to be in a position to prove identification from the outset , and a parade will only come into the picture if Spratt specifically requests one .
22 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 .
23 If that money in that it does come into the policy and the guideline here and I erm he accused us of putting out er press releases talk about council tax and this may be popular with .
24 She heard her father come into the house and call out for her , and she called back that she would be down in a moment , as soon as she was dressed .
25 The sort of pet that would come into the house and have a bit of birthday cake .
26 When we arrived I could n't come into the house because I knew … thought I knew what was coming .
27 Perhaps he 'll come into the room when Nick 's fast asleep and bend over me and say , ‘ Well , girl , how 's my sister ? ’
28 She was writing down a message when she heard someone come into the room and knew without turning that it was Robert .
29 ‘ The Templars , ’ he declared , ‘ would come into the stalls and raise the seats .
30 She heard the car come up the lane and stepped into the sunlight and her face shone .
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