Example sentences of "come to [noun] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And the if there was a street disturbance or a quarrel in the house everybody over there used to come to Stoke Bridge for the policeman . |
2 | Store soft cheese for a short while in the least cool part of the refrigerator — the salad try is ideal and allow them to come to room temperature for at least 30 minutes before serving . |
3 | Experiments show that bees can be trained to come to sugar solutions in response to an artificial magnetic field . |
4 | The proposal that drama somehow became more sophisticated with an interest in psychology adopted by Shakespeare and Jacobean dramatists is to come to Renaissance drama with a presumption that literary sophistication is the representation of psychological interiority , a view largely derived from the centrality of late nineteenth and early twentieth century novels within a reading experience . |
5 | If you have not been able to come to Q.T. Days for a while , please try to come during the new session . |
6 | It 's called the Denman 's Summer Festival Focus on Europe , and , do n't miss the exciting chance to come to Denman College during the Denman Summer Festival , when we should be celebrating the closer coming together of the European commu Community . |
7 | Johnny had not come to Rose Cottage during those last days of term . |
8 | But it seemed polite to visit the Freitas family , especially after Lina had come to Monte Samana on a fruitless errand . |
9 | IN a week when Mark McNulty has had to pull out of the Jersey European Airways Open with a bad back , Sam Torrance , the holder , has come to La Moye with his hands covered in blisters . |
10 | Nearly 3 million refugees have come to West Germany since 1984 . |
11 | In one leading case from 1963 , a Fascist leader was convicted under the section for making a speech at a public meeting which deliberately provoked to fury the Jews , the members of CND , and the communists who had come to Trafalgar Square with the express intention of stopping the meeting . |
12 | She had come to painting classes at Westminster . |
13 | The Japanese have come to Phnom Penh in large numbers , taking advantage of the massive trading vacuum . |
14 | And even though that town is Stockton , the roadshow has come to Stewart Park in Middlesbrough . |
15 | The Minister was apparently paying a semi-private visit , having come to Andhra Pradesh on official business . |
16 | When he had first come to Maythorpe House as an ignorant thirteen-year-old who had never before lived in anything grander than a tiny gardener 's cottage , he had felt awed and frightened , and unable to grasp that this huge place was now his home . |
17 | The co-ordinator told me that many people who had come to therapy groups for anxieties or depressions were now volunteer workers . |
18 | Hollywood was awash with rumours some months later when Banderas came to Los Angeles for Mambo Kings , paid a visit to Madonna 's house and was spotted dining with her on several occasions . |
19 | He received another , more peremptory , order and eventually came to Addis Ababa with ten thousand men . |
20 | He had got restlessly to his feet and was leaning over the green wooden railing that came to waist height at the edge of the veranda , but after a suppressed exclamation he wheeled to face his sister again . |
21 | Tom Crilly came to Crystal Palace in the early summer of 1928 along with two other men from Derby County — Jimmy Gill , a speedy little inside-right and Harry Thoms , a veteran centre-half . |
22 | Oswald Parry , a tall , strong , blonde Welshman , with a lock of hair perpetually curling across his wide forehead , came to Crystal Palace from Wimbledon in the summer of 1931 . |
23 | By then it was agreed that Karen would do temporary work until she came to Hillmarden House in November . |
24 | Some 377,000 East Europeans ( excluding East Germans ) came to West Germany in 1989 and nearly 100,000 had already arrived in 1990 . |
25 | What little human warmth I required I garnered from the aunts and cousins , who still came to Cliff Top for their annual holiday . |
26 | When it came to slanging matches against Greycoats the Gasworks were well ahead on points ; in examinations and suchlike boring rubbish the Gasworks were quite happy for Greycoats to take precedence . |
27 | Readers who came to Harvey Nichols for the show saw Linford Christie , Jeremy Guscott , George O'Dowd , Suzanne Mizzi and 50 models and 50 models all on the catwalk in the aid of charity . |
28 | High farce came to Doctor Who with the writing of this story which author Dennis Spooner admits was heavily influenced by the then current fad for Carry On … films . |
29 | She came to North Yorkshire from London with her husband and was moved to write after his death . |
30 | She 'd be dreadful when they came to Der Zarewitsch in three weeks ' time ; like playing Arsena again . |