Example sentences of "we [adv] come to " in BNC.

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1 Course we was feverishly trying to chip the bricks and things off the horse then how , what had happened because we 'd got two stalls for them , and there was pigs in the one side and the horse in the other one , but of course when we eventually came to it , or they eventually came to the horse , he was dead , been killed standing up there like , you know and er , poor old pigs was all dead as well and as I said , about a hundred fell and two or three would been blown sky high .
2 We soon came to the same decision , which was that having promised the boys we would help them , we could n't now let them down .
3 We thus come to the definition of the physical as ( i ) that which is an observable space-occupant or ( ii ) a space-occupant which is in causal or other nomic connection with an observable space-occupant .
4 We 'll both get out of your lives and then you can get on with that idyllic existence you shared before we ever came to this island .
5 Because we , even if we ever came to a final close if
6 Assuming that by now we 've chosen between twist and braid , we now come to the matter of cross-section and the drag it creates .
7 WE now come to the question of the long narrative , the novel , and how we can approach the writing of one .
8 The wish for companionship was very definitely in the category of illegitimate pleasure strivings : ‘ We now come to the treatment , as it were , for a baby who cries simply because he wants attention , which is : ‘ Baby must cry it out ’ . ’
9 We now come to the first of the simpler tests for irreducibility over Q[x] .
10 We now come to the reason for including partnerships and non-profits in the table , even though these structures are not really our concern .
11 We now come to a second way in which inductivism is undermined .
12 Mr. Wilson : We now come to the disposal of assets of the Scottish Transport Group .
13 We now come to the final stage in the Johnston and McClelland model — abstract word detection .
14 WE now come to a consideration of the percussion group ( formerly known as ‘ the kitchen ’ ) , chief among which stand the Timpani ( or kettledrums ) .
15 We now come to the closing words of Rule 1 , ‘ it is immaterial whether the time of payment or the time of delivery , or both , be postponed . ’
16 We now come to the Social Security orders and the Opposition prayers .
17 Erm we now come to the appointment of the auditors and the question of their remuneration .
18 Colleagues , we now come to part of our agenda that 's extremely pleasant .
19 We now come to the breakdown of trading profit by sector .
20 Now we now come to resolution two , which is in effect the appointment of the , er Honorary Officers .
21 Now , we now come to er , the resolution , to er ,
22 We now come to the second part of our programme , according to our agenda , which has the broad heading , Achiev N C V O Achievements and Intentions , and it 's obviously a natural follow-on from the I er , A G M which we have just completed , at which council received the annual report of N C V O's work for the past year , and its use of the resources which are available to it to carry out that work .
23 My lords ladies and gentlemen … we now come to our Friday Feature … the main event … we 're proud to present the area novice boxing championships from swindon
24 We now come to a question that causes a great deal of difficulty , particularly to foreign learners ( who can not simply dismiss it as an academic question ) : how can one select the correct syllable or syllables to stress in an English word ?
25 Colleagues , we now to come to a , an item on the agenda which is always very pleasurable at our annual conference and I refer of course to the presentation of the G M B gold badge .
26 We here came to a central issue in all our discussions .
27 Indeed before we even come to the characterization of characters within the drama we find the poem itself being apparently characterized one way but then characterized another in the opening three stanzas : ( As I travelled along a path I heard the tale of one , a spirited man , and proud ; he was wise in learning and splendid under his clothes , and clothed in fine array .
28 Why do we even come to the Netherlands ?
29 We then came to a stream and followed this to the little village of Le Buet , returning to Chamonix by train .
30 Can we then come to discussing the outstanding issue of H two .
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