Example sentences of "come to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Used to come to Southam
2 He was in hospital and unable to come to Brighton .
3 Personally I think it should be restricted to about four weeks and get more exhibitions in there for wider variety and also there 's a number of er travelling exhibitions around the country that come down North er from up North down to the South to show around here that you can book these any time you want er I talked to somebody organised an exhibition in London and they are quite willing to come to Harlow you book us and we have nothing like this at all .
4 I do n't know , it was just a novelty , we 'd never ever , I remember an , an aunt of ours that lived in Plymouth near us , she had a house with an upstairs , but she had a downstairs toilet , so we never got to go upstairs you know it 's just one of those stupid things I suppose , I , I thought it was great and another attraction was I think one of the main reasons you got us to really want to come to Harlow was the fact that we 'd have a television
5 To leave Islington , to leave Stroud Green Road , to leave a flat which was over a shop overlooking a main shopping centre , overlooking a completely noisy main through road to come to Harlow was a difference between chalk and cheese .
6 and we left Sunnyside Road in sixty three to come to Harlow .
7 ‘ We were all set to come to Czechoslovakia for her to see you and for us then to take a holiday while her husband was doing some work in America .
8 Nancy was able to come to Bedford and a kindly Methodist lady put her up for the night .
9 She gazed out as the beach gradually emptied of holidaymakers , and felt grateful to Rosie for having persuaded her to come to Samana .
10 He told his audience : ‘ It is a particular pleasure to be here , because I have tried very hard during the last eight or nine months to come to Stratford whenever I can .
11 In fact , he said he 'd like to come to Pepe 's with us on Saturday .
12 I want you to come to Pepe 's with me . ’
13 ‘ The Face never wanted this case to come to court and every effort was made to settle the dispute , without success . ’
14 ‘ The Face never wanted this case to come to court and every effort was made to settle the dispute , without success . ’
15 However , the significant fact was that this incident took five years to come to court .
16 The case could now take two years to come to court .
17 The charge for being in unlawful possession of the Thompson was the first to come to court .
18 He said he was quite prepared to come to court with the film , ’ the judge said .
19 Very few witnesses had been found who were prepared to come to court to repeat their statements in the flesh , but some did and their words were translated first into English and then into German , causing some confusion as to the precise meaning of what they had actually said .
20 If a witness is reluctant to come to court you need to consider whether their enforced presence will be counterproductive , but most witnesses will accept the situation in the end and give their evidence in good faith .
21 That case is not expected to come to court for a few months and Dairy Crest wanted to stop him trading in the meantime .
22 That challenge is likely to take months to come to court .
23 He 'd been staying at a bail hostel in Gloucester whilst waiting for the case to come to court .
24 The two men argued that 's it 's an abuse of the legal process for the case to come to court 24 years after they allegedly helped the soviet double agent escape from Wormwood Scrubs , but Mr Randall has mixed feelings about their victory .
25 With this lot , we 've got A add B , that 's one number , take away A minus B. That 's going to come to A add B , A take away A or A minus A and then take away A minus B , taking away A minus B is the same as adding a B. So the A take away A go out and this comes to two B. Now this is not using a long way , a long way round to do it .
26 A is requesting B to come to A at ( or soon after ) the time of speaking ; B implies he ca n't ( or would rather not ) comply ; A repeats the request for some other time 3 .
27 It was quite an adventure for me to come to Ireland , you know .
28 I hope to come to Ireland at the end of the season and I will , of course , come and see you .
29 ‘ Not very much , just enough to enable me to come to Ireland . ’
30 According to the Lanercost Chronicle , the Bishops of Winchester and Hereford were sent to Renilworth to ask the king to come to parliament , but on 12 January they returned to Westminster and it was announced that the king refused to do so .
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