Example sentences of "[adv] he come [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps he came up against the Edwardian equivalent of a conservation lobby .
2 Sure enough he came up with the perfect solution .
3 and so he came round with the bread and he said I 'll let you have the recipe and I thought , so I am now
4 So he came down to the vestibule , where the three doors were , and under the sills of the two great doors light shone , warm and enticing , and the third was behind a musty leather curtain .
5 He stepped back , pausing to think , but the more he tried to invent reasonable explanations , the more he came back to the obvious truth : someone had put out the light and locked him in .
6 ‘ They 're only vagabonds , not real Romanies , ’ Farmer Yatton told Cheryl and Angela-when he came back to the farmhouse after seeing the gipsies off his land .
7 But today he came out of the John Radcliffe with a smile and a joke .
8 Then he came straight to the cause of the conference .
9 ‘ He was OSS , then in London at the time of Winter Garden , then he came back in the mid-Sixties .
10 Abruptly he came back to the present day , his wedding day .
11 They walked out to his car together in a contented silence , and when they got there he came round to the passenger side to hold back the low tendrils of an overhanging jasmine vine so she could slide easily into the seat .
12 ‘ But I 'll have to see how he comes out of the race before deciding if he 'll race again this season . ’
13 At the very least I had expected him to be physically frail and mentally chastened ; a boy worn out by his long addiction and frightened of the criminal charges that hung over him , but instead he came out of the limo and down the dock with the frisky energy of a puppy .
14 And he was extremely annoyed that evening when he came round at the interval .
15 Not easy if the target had hold of both the kids when he came out of the taxi .
16 The first thing he saw when he came out of the station was an antiquated sign on a lamppost saying , ‘ Stand for 6 licensed hackney cabs ’ .
17 ‘ What are they like ? ’ she asked when he came back to the table .
18 She had made him his favourite bottom pie and onions for supper that evening when he came in from the fishing , and he had gone back down to Mother Russell 's after , for a few ales .
19 The only chance I might have is when he comes in with the tray .
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