Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] come [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I discussed the format of the diet with various callers and then one of my members came in to the shop .
2 A few of the owners , like the Lorrimores and Daffodil and Filmer , had arranged their own transport separately in the shape of chauffeur-driven limousines , their chauffeurs coming over to the train to carry their bags .
3 Caroline could almost see her building up her courage , and then her words came out in a rush .
4 The fierce note in Rose Hilaire 's voice got through to Dagmar Blond , who stopped talking at once , but the last phrase on her lips came out like a ghost : ‘ seeing yourself kill — ’ The last word of all disappeared .
5 Shearer 's penalty capped a remarkable and decisive seven-minute spell in which Southampton , leading thanks to a 13th minute Iain Dowie header , had seen their visitors come back into the game with a 62nd minute equaliser from Les Ferdinand and then miss a 67th minute penalty through Clive Wilson .
6 Their calculations came up with the number of a thousand trillion trillion times atmospheric , 1027 , a number larger than the number of atoms in your body .
7 Conservative Members and their predecessors came out with the same sorry story that paying women acceptable wages equal to men 's wages would destroy jobs .
8 With a sinking heart she arranged for her things to come up by an outside porter , and then set off for home .
9 But 20 years have at least seen her interests come in from the cold .
10 For many fans their only chance of getting a coveted Wembley ticket was to collect all three vouchers and hope their numbers came out in a draw .
11 Her ancestors came over on the legendary vessel .
12 Frau Trauffer and her daughters came out of the kitchen wiping their hands on their aprons .
13 His words came out in a stammer .
14 Nathaniel Sherman jabbed a thumb against his own chest and his words came out in a fierce undertone .
15 His words came out in a seemingly endless flow of support and approbation .
16 Calvin and his successors came up with the dark doctrine of predestination to explain the fearful paradox of God 's love and his implacable wrath .
17 She heard the door open and close , then his footsteps coming back along the corridor and go into the sitting room .
18 his feet came down to the knees on it
19 The man heard or sensed him at the last moment and turned with his hands coming up to a fighting stance but Maxim feinted through them and hit him low in the stomach .
20 This may sound harsh , but it seems to me that when we lost our empire our eyes came down from the horizon and looked at our feet .
21 Because all our production costs all our commissions come out of the first year .
22 Bats developed " send/receive " switching technology long long ago , probably millions of years before our ancestors came down from the trees .
23 She added that 50 years ago society tolerated things that were considered intolerable now and that many of our laws coming up in the social area were the result of pressure from families .
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