Example sentences of "come to [noun] this " in BNC.
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1 | Er clue , it helped me to come to school this morning . |
2 | ‘ If you cast your mind back , you 'll remember that it was your idea to come to Oxford this weekend . |
3 | ‘ Theodora really sent me to ask if you would care to come to supper this evening on the wherry with Dhani , if you feel up to it ? |
4 | Gendarmes from the French police force have come to Oxford this week to promote road safety amongst school children . |
5 | Two training books have also come to light this month . |
6 | All that I saw was seen also by Hugh Beringar , but after what has come to light this morning these details fall into place . ’ |
7 | If you 're interested in either the design or purchase of jewellery then a unique opportunity has come to Glasgow this week . |
8 | Soon he came to value this practice very much . |
9 | Montenegro 's young and go-ahead leadership , which came to power this year amid furious popular dissatisfaction with the ‘ old men in grey suits ’ , sponsored the gathering of Nicholas 's surviving relatives — the first ‘ royal reunion ’ organised by a Communist government . |
10 | • At least one of the $630,000 Cizetas will be coming to Britain this year — to be crashed . |
11 | 16.15 : Quick word with Class Teacher about parent coming to School this evening . |
12 | good luck Syd get well soon … finally tonight top international volleyball is coming to Oxford this week |
13 | Not a word had been said to him of any untoward suspicions , or of the threat of an eyewitness coming to judgement this very night . |
14 | Roger 's brought us some milk and butter and cream , and he 's coming to supper this evening . ’ |
15 | He 's coming to Rover this year . |
16 | Coming to Belfast this month are THE BREEDERS and LEVELLERS , while next month sees JETHRO TULL in town . |
17 | Beebob has been gradually coming to hand this season , and can strike winning form in the Guildhall Handicap Hurdle . |
18 | Would she come to London this summer ? |
19 | Why do n't you come to English this afternoon , can I borrow your notes ? |
20 | I also got two fleshy herrings and a couple of smoked mackerel ( and a few tiny pieces of sole to put in the freezer as , sadly , John 's nephew and nice Irish girlfriend can not come to supper this weekend — they were IMMENSELY cheering and encouraging when here recently ) . |
21 | ‘ Come to dinner this evening , just kitchen sups , ’ Philippa was saying . |
22 | THE European Community Cross Country Cup competition comes to Britain this weekend for the first time , with races at Hartsdown Park in Margate tomorrow , writes John Rodda . |
23 | When it comes to achievements this season , there is no comparison between Linfield and Bangor . |