Example sentences of "come [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sleep had come slowly with anxiety dreams . |
2 | She had come on to Benedict 's from an interview with her bank manager . |
3 | Besides , it had come on to rain , and the prospect of arriving home soaking wet to find my housemates Trisha and Brian curled up in a post-coital stupor in front of the TV was more than I could bear , so I swallowed my pride and went back inside . |
4 | There is another possibility that they have n't mentioned because the book has n't come on to deal with it yet , but you should know what it is . |
5 | I think most people heard about it from r.s.s. , but I hope some have come on from TSB . |
6 | I think most people heard about it from r.s.s. , but I hope some have come on from TSB . |
7 | ‘ Andrew Impey has really come on in leaps and bounds since he first broke into the first team and Ian Holloway does a great job for us . ’ |
8 | Sue Leggate says : ‘ Consumer rights have come on in leaps and bounds since Which ? first appeared . |
9 | Son Pardo has come on in leaps and bounds since finishing fifth on his debut at Newmarket on 2,000 Guineas day . |
10 | With the introduction of carbon fibre , rod development has come on in leaps and bounds . |
11 | The young members section has come on in leaps and bounds in the last few years . |
12 | ‘ He 's technically a very good goalkeeper and he has come on in leaps and bounds in recent weeks , ’ he said . |
13 | He has come on in leaps and bounds this season . |
14 | They need no special wiring and may be thermostatically controlled to come on at 3°C . |
15 | The application will take several months ( or longer ) to come on for hearing . |
16 | You 're supposed to come on to parade with clean boots , Jones ! ( condition 3 ) |
17 | He could certainly arrange to come on to Rome afterwards though he did not think he had quite enough courage to join the parish party . |
18 | Hire equipment needs to come on to site at an early stage ( see list ) . |
19 | I 'd hoped to come on to Prague after that . |
20 | He thinks it 's us trying to come on like Einstein . ’ |
21 | On his release he had come straight-up to Moila , and by last weekend — it was possibly true enough — had not heard of his parents ' departure , but had thought he could go straight home . |
22 | A smiling Hannon simply said : ‘ The ground has come right for Assessor in the Doncaster Cup . ’ |
23 | I mean , you can do that in various ways , by inviting them all to come along , you know , have a Saturday down at , invite them to come along as representatives of the organizations and talk with the parish council |
24 | ( Stewart Island is roughly twice the size of the Isle of Wight , but has a population of less than 500 souls ) Much more exciting though , is to rent a Cessna from Invercargill 's Douthland Aero Club , get CFI Chris Thompson to come along as safety pilot , and to show you which of the beaches he recommends as landing grounds , since Southern Air a little jealous of other operators using their own airfield in competition to their service . |
25 | The introduction is good afternoon ladies and gentlemen my name is I 'd like to talk to you about flying and I hope to persuade you to come along on Saturday and take part in some flying . |
26 | I think education committee is quite capable of making those kinds of decisions , and members , erm , that er , are representing rural areas are allowed to come along to education committee , and I think that 's perhaps the better way to , to go along those lines . |
27 | Why do n't you ask Brenda and Belinda to come along to Friday meetings ? |
28 | ‘ There is an open invitation to anyone interested in the Fun Factory to come along to Thursday 's meeting , ’ Miss Evans said . |
29 | For our event at Crystal Palace this year we plan to change the format to try and encourage you all to come along in droves ! |
30 | But blessings can not simply be expected to come along in disguise . |