Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps I come from a long line of knights and no-one ever told me .
2 There was nothing for me going on down there , so I come to Nottingham to give it a try .
3 So I come over here
4 So you come down the stairs and you come into the kitchen in the kitchen we start with the refrigerator being put next to the cooker
5 But your er basic style of steering , and naturally we come from a training establishment , we think and we practise the push-pull method .
6 And so we come under the spell of Descartes , for whom , since the mind is distinct from the body , a pain must be a mental , a private , object .
7 And so we come to our third reason for the propagation of citizenship as an ideal .
8 So we come to the Square where the old Round House leading to Institute Road was rebuilt .
9 So we come to the definition given by Woodrow Wilson : ‘ A state is a people organized for law within a definite territory . ’
10 So we come to the second implication , which is that the student has to understand the practical aspects of the life of reason .
11 So we come to you with confidence that You understand the pressures and delights of daily living with people of all ages .
12 So we come to a somewhat catastrophic attitude to evolution .
13 So we come to another familiar example : the inertial acceleration observed in a frame rotating at constant angular velocity Φ .
14 And so we come to the antepenultimate item on the agenda .
15 So we come to the second point .
16 I teach just such a group of boys , only they come under the title ‘ Emotionally and Behaviourally Disturbed ’ .
17 So they come to a cliff and she looks at her and she goes , she goes what are you doing ?
18 So he come in here he said Iris is putting those Ferrero Rocher things out onto the , onto the birds ' table he said , she do n't like them .
19 Soon you come to Cressbrook Mill , which dates from 1182 , before crossing the Monsal viaduct and on to Bakewell Station and the Coombs Road viaduct .
20 Turn right onto it and soon you come to Tregaminion church .
21 So anyway she come off the phone there and I could see she was really
22 Anyway she come down stairs she said and she said ooh Julia she said course you can !
23 Finally we come to the tram 's own fans , those enthusiasts who devote boundless energy in pursuit of their hobby .
24 Finally we come to the smallest , but by no means the least , of the formats : Video 8 and its ‘ super ’ version Hi8 .
25 Finally we come to three speakers representing groups which have been active in researching and lobbying on the issues of employment , unemployment and training in West Belfast .
26 It 's , certainly erm well attended , there 's , you know thousands of people attend and basically it centres around erm , a fire , Beltane means erm , sacred fire and erm a procession of drummers leads me to top of a path and along Carlfa , Carlton Hill and erm fire sculptures are lit around me and I unfo ha have this great costume that I unfold in and erm process round the hill and round hill are different performers erm painted in different colours to represent different elements of nature , and finally we come to this big fire where which I light with hands , which have been sculpted and bannocks are given to the people to eat , and erm the tradition that you 're supposed to cross the fire as a sort of a erm purification ceremony or or through the ashes of the fire .
27 Thus we come to a more general and tenable version of dualism : that every writer necessarily makes choices of expression , and that it is in these choices , in his " way of putting things " , that style resides .
28 ‘ Our senses … do convey into the mind , several distinct perceptions of things … and thus we come by those ideas we have of yellow , white , [ etc . ] ’
29 Certainly the hospital discharge and certainly it is the case that th normally they come through the ward sister .
30 They believe that it is possible for man , and that it is indeed his highest intellectual and emotional task , to survey his own being , to call into the forefront of his mind every attitude and habit of mind , of emotion , of passion and feeling , to penetrate down beneath these superficial layers , to deeper and deeper and ever more tranquil , untroubled generalized forms of the self , until eventually you come within sight of some inner absolutely undisturbed pool which every person has within himself , and which if he finds it removes him finally from the distracting passions of ordinary life , and with this rider , that in proportion as you get there and find this thing , this true self within yourself , you find that it is n't just something subjective and peculiar to you , it is something identical with the world , so that in solving your own problems in one sense , you do it by transcending your ordinary nature .
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