Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] came [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Eventually I came out of the leeward shadows into ‘ the gleaming halls of morn ’ and , bliss at last , walked on firm snow instead of haggling through heather . |
2 | And so I came up with the following idea , which works extremely well for me . |
3 | So anyway er I mean being a keen motorcyclist I borrowed a Moto Guzzi last year , you know a big V twin , beautiful bike , I went up into Derbyshire and had a you know ride on it , and thought well that 's not bad , see I 've always had British bikes , and I think I might g I might get one of those , so I came back in the house put the helmet down and said hey that Guzzi 's not bad , I could get a decent one for about two thousand you know about nineteen eighty , you know nice Le Mans Two . |
4 | Suddenly she came out through the last curtain of trees and found herself looking down over sunlit green meadowland to where a railway line wound like a serpent through a cutting at the foot . |
5 | So we came about for the last time , since we were now south of the entrance , and motorsailed north , a little further off , to give the rock a good clearance . |
6 | So we came back in the dark , there were fifteen of us in th this jeep bouncing up and down so that was quite fun too . |
7 | Perhaps he came up against the Edwardian equivalent of a conservation lobby . |
8 | Sure enough he came up with the perfect solution . |
9 | 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 |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Almost at once she came back into the kitchen , turned out the light , and left the flat . |
12 | And so hopefully you came back at the end of the day with quite a bou bag full on your bike , or a box it was , fitted in a carrier , full . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Eventually we came out in the comparative brightness of the open space behind the house . |
15 | He lifted the phone and she followed his instructions to such good effect that fifteen minutes later she came back into the sitting-room , her overnight case in her hand . |
16 | One of Aunt Tossie 's luxuries was an early breakfast in bed — later she came down to the dining room where she ate a second . |
17 | A few minutes later they came out onto the bright and still busy Lower Road . |
18 | Later it came out in the press , there were some shocking pictures , and one of the company 's officers , Lieutenant William Calley ( 25 ) , was put on trial for war crimes . |
19 | Inevitably it came down to the same couple of answers — her mortgage , her job . |
20 | But today he came out of the John Radcliffe with a smile and a joke . |
21 | Milwall have the lead that 's the important thing here it came over at the far side of the penalty area , had got up for it Ray and the Kennedy there was also a Middlesbrough foot in there . |
22 | And then I came back on the forth to start off with the stocktaking which is not on the agenda I think . |
23 | Then I came back to the courts at Bisham again before going back to school again at 3pm for history and then I come back and play again afterwards . |
24 | Sometimes she came back to the present with a bang to find that one of the girls had asked a question and had received no answer at all because Jenna 's gaze was fixed on the sky outside the window , her mind travelling the road to Paris and Alain . |
25 | Erm so I think in the m er in the lit in the middle of it you actually lost some of it , erm and then you came back to the , to the referrals erm tt so that was that . |
26 | And er , then of course , then you came along to the er to the bodywork , which was er two and a half timber teal , or p even pitched pine . |
27 | Then she came out of the boathouse and shut the door . |
28 | Alexandra would find her by the fire in the drawing-room in the afternoons , the Pekinese guarding her against invisible dangers , then she came down in the mornings and needed letters written , wools held . |
29 | Then she came back on the line and faithfully repeated everything I 'd told her , and everything I 'd asked . |
30 | We said no , I , I , I 'm doing everything that table says at the moment , so no , but I 'm going to give one to Shirley because she got most of the answer and then she came back with the right bit at the end as well . |