Example sentences of "[adj] come [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 hanging out the window shouting abuse at one another coming up the corridors
2 Your little old come up the window and
3 that came out the water said look over there .
4 The Libyan Arab Airlines Boeing 727 came down the day after the fourth anniversary of the Lockerbie bomb — allegedly planted by two Libyans — which killed 270 .
5 Visiting time was over and Eleanor left , promising to come back the following afternoon .
6 I would never ever ever look graceful coming down the slope .
7 This caused me to run out of aft trim i.e. I could n't take my hands off — and she did n't feel quite so rock-like and stable coming down the last few hundred feet , but the resulting touchdown was smoother and shorter .
8 When one thinks , however , that coming up the Sacred Way one 's first sight of the building would be the corner , the long Gigantomachy stretching in front of one , the combat of the east abutting on it and the seated gods closing the composition at the end , one understands that it is so designed to suit its position ; as the formal archaic structure of the west frieze suits the highly decorated frontally approached entrance-façade .
9 No it 's bad for you wo n't be half busy to come out the Sunday before Christmas wo n't it ?
10 Since this book first came out the use of mechanically-tuned drums , or pedal timpani , has pretty well become standard practice and as the notes can be changed instantaneously on these drums composers are able to write any note they like without having to allow time for retuning .
11 Erm when I first came out the army .
12 I thought it was Kim sat there when I first come down the stair , I did n't know , did n't know her .
13 feeling as it were ready to come up the way you were swallowing it you could feel it .
14 But this caused Aboyeur to veer away from the rails and collide with Craganour , carrying him out towards the centre of the course and interfering with the finishing runs of Nimbus — who had been far enough back at Tattenham Corner for his jockey to have seen the suffragette incident — and Great Sport , both coming up the stands side .
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