Example sentences of "you come [adv] on a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Anytime But I remember bloody you coming in on a Sunday morning sometimes you , bloody can hardly the bed ! |
2 | ‘ Why did you come across on a ferry flight ? ’ |
3 | And if you come down on a Sunday you 'll discover street entertainment too … jugglers , fire eaters and musicians , adding colour and a festive air . |
4 | The view is more stunning yet if you take the trouble to climb up a little from the road , on to the grassy hill behind , so that you can see over the top of the slightly obtrusive forested spur to the south-west ; or if you follow the path through the woods to the south of the road for about half an hour you come out on a crest which dominates the country in the direction of the watershed . |
5 | Doing a round trip made sense , because otherwise you come out on a road with a 200-mile journey back to the start ! |