Example sentences of "have come on " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When I saw him , but he must 've come on the bus it 'd stop at the turn an' 't was about the time . |
2 | Brown has come on a kind of pilgrimage to the heart of urban blight . |
3 | His one-handed work has come on tremendously . |
4 | Bronchitis of children with coarse rattling , coughing , gagging and a sense of suffocation , weight and anxiety in the chest , after a rapid onset and they look dreadfully sick , drawn and pale ; the condition has come on rapidly . |
5 | If he is to succeed , Simpson might have to rely heavily on his father , Gordon Simpson , a former finance director of Shell who has come on board as deputy chairman . |
6 | ‘ He has come on nicely since the Hennessy and has been working well but he could do with a run this week , ’ he added . |
7 | I , I 'm a general practitioner and I would like to back up initially what the convenor has said about the study pack that has come on child abuse but I have a question . |
8 | ‘ Both Ian Curley in his first year and John Nicholson , whose handicap has come on leaps and bounds , have done really well . |
9 | Technology has come on the scene to help firms with all of these practice management needs and , most recently , integrated practice management systems have evolved to provide the solution to all the information problems of the busy practice . |
10 | Growth in export markets has slowed down and at the same time new malting capacity has come on stream leading to a very competitive market place . |
11 | He has come on tremendously , and is still only 16 . |
12 | Now that it is fashionable to talk of the imminent collapse of civilization , their day has come on Wall Street ’ ( 16 February 1974 ) . |
13 | Since then , she has come on leaps and bounds . |
14 | The next time I went slowly past their table , refill coffee pot at the ready , the conversation was back to the journey , with Xanthe this time saying she basically thought horseracing boring and she would n't have come on this trip if her father had n't made her . |
15 | The coypu-control man must have come on a weekday , though , and it was with that hangover that Adam associated his coming . |
16 | He should have come on my behalf . ’ |
17 | In a couple of seasons the younger players in the side should have come on considerably and be contributing regularly — it is then players like Rocky would come into their own , providing the guidance and experience that people like Strach have been doing . |
18 | She should not have come on this picnic . |
19 | Well it would n't made any difference cos we would have come on the Sunday anyway . |
20 | According to Mr. Mahmoud , he admitted them because they pretended to have come on behalf of the insurers . |
21 | She seemed to have come on the retreat more out of material loyalty than religious devotion . |
22 | I 've come on your wild-goose chase and that 's all I can do for you . ’ |
23 | It 's not that I 've come on my own because it 's something that is seen as just my problem , because as I said , Tom does n't seem that interested either . |
24 | I 've come on my own . ’ |
25 | ‘ And so you 've come on a friendly visit ? ’ |
26 | Oh yes yes oh well yes for a rum and coffee yeah , and I 'm afraid it was very acceptable on a winter 's morning , but erm now we come , we 've come on that side of Road , we 'll now start at the top of Road again and come along as far as er what I call Street I believe it 's now where St Michael 's church is , and you come to Sammy the butchers . |
27 | You may have been sat in the Wendover if you 've come on the Sunday , but even having breakfast I bet you were going , what time do you think we ought to leave . |
28 | On one occasion he went to Dundee where the promoter knocked down his purse from £4 to £2. 10s. because he had come on his motor bike rather than on the train . |
29 | The policeman and the girl had come on an ordinary routine visit . |
30 | Davies had come on when Swansea scored their second try to take over from flanker Alan Reynolds , who had a foot injury . |