Example sentences of "[noun prp] [be] come [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Andy 's coming along to the next C S M T |
2 | And at the same time , Lilian was coming up to the second stage . |
3 | Simon was coming back along the waterline with Ben trotting at his heels . |
4 | Mr you 'll spoi you 'll spoil us when I saw this tonight I thought we I got ta say something because Martin is coming up with the er same motion as it was last time , it was not much different so probably with the same reply 's got ta be made and that is that the Labour party is not the caring party , everyone here , I 'm sure the Liberals as well as the Conservatives care we are a caring party as much as you are and we are concerned , we are concerned about , we are concerned about |
5 | I am genuinely happy that South Africa are coming out of the cold and I see in their choice of countries some kind of divine justice . |
6 | Joey Beauchamp and Jim Magilton … there 's speculation that Brian Horton is coming back to the Manor with his Manchester City cheque book let's ask him |
7 | I have no doubt that , as my right hon. Friend the Chancellor said , Britain is coming out of the recession . |
8 | In the summer , we were told that Britain was coming out of the recession . |
9 | As Roberto was coming down from the top of his back-swing , the spectators leaned forward on to the fencing causing a crack like thunder . |
10 | There were four long rings and then it cut out , but before it stopped , Cawthorne was coming out of the farmhouse and walking quickly towards the Paddock . |
11 | William completed his five-year stay in Clerkenwell successfully ; by the time it was over his brother Benjamin James was already down in Somerset and Charles Frederick was coming up to the age when he , too , would become an apprentice . |
12 | According today 's Scotland on Sunday Newspaper , Hearts and it 's Chairman Wallace Mercer are coming round to the idea of sharing a ground with Hibs on the site the council wants , at Ingleston . |
13 | They had got into conversation one evening when Ianthe was coming back from the library where she worked , and it had reassured her — coming as a stranger to this rather doubtful neighbourhood — to meet somebody whom her mother would have described as a ‘ gentlewoman ’ . |
14 | By then Ward was coming down onto the track , his false arm and dummy hand hanging limp at his side . |