Example sentences of "came [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Kenny Wilson moved up and Henry Edwards came on to the flank and the disruptions partially explained why Boroughmuir were unable to generate forward momentum .
2 When Granby House came on to the market early in 1983 , it looked more promising .
3 The star of a series of previous horror classics — the poll tax , water privatisation — came on to the despatch box at just before three in the afternoon .
4 The Valencia trainer came on to the pitch and was ushered back towards the tunnel by Fernando Giner , a home defender .
5 After proper tribute had been paid to the heroic efforts of its singers and orchestra , the Royal Opera 's general director , Jeremy Isaacs , came on to the stage to make a special presentation to Sir Edward Downes .
6 ‘ He said my husband always came on to the site wearing dark glasses , ’ Jean says .
7 Then came the era of the Brat Pack , a bunch of young Hollywood actors who came on to the scene thinking they were God 's gift to the cinema — and some of them were .
8 We came on to the dirt road and a woman in a fluttering robe of pale pink organza walked towards us .
9 People came on to the terrace .
10 Richard came on to the terrace .
11 Ted Willoughby , who had looked after Sugar throughout its service with 467 Squadron , came on to the scene and offered to try and find the missing items and then re-fit them to the aircraft , to which Jack Bruce readily agreed .
12 It 's been a lot of hard work but I knew that it would be when I first came on to the Tour .
13 It was not a well-attended affair — perhaps fifteen people , mainly old women , at the church , few of whom came on to the cemetery .
14 He turned as McKenzie came on to the bridge : ‘ And how are our oil-stained survivors , Chief ? ’
15 His appetite whetted by this auction , he was a natural target for Sotheby 's when Irises came on to the market .
16 The movement continued to grow and develop and to absorb new media as they came on to the market .
17 They came on to the golden sand and stood in silence , winds of light moving over them plainly , despite the brightness of the evening sunshine .
18 Primary Health Care , understood as an approach to health care going beyond the medical model to include the promotive , rehabilitative and educational dimensions of health care in addition to curative/treatment dimensions , came on to the international stage in 1978 at the conference of Alma Ata .
19 When Christine came on to the stage , her face was white and she looked afraid .
20 We were feeling rather disgruntled at how many good films we 'd obviously missed when a man came on to the stage to read the nominations for one of the categories .
21 The newspaper reporters who came on to the scene contributed to the overspill of spite .
22 Erm when I came on to the flats I came with an open mind and I was gon na you know take things as I as I met them .
23 Whole farms and landed estates at the edge of urban areas came on to the market ; suburban land prices therefore were very low .
24 We also used to catch greenfinches that came on to the barley .
25 There was a moment 's silence and then another voice , deep and strong and commanding , came on to the line .
26 We did have an argument that afternoon ; he came on to the set clearly hungover — he had been drinking heavily the day before , disrupting things , disturbing the atmosphere .
27 Mark discharged himself , came on to the film set and proceeded to tell me what I could do with the part , the film and the clinic . ’
28 Thousands of ethnic Serbs came on to the streets in their support .
29 Probably because they had n't re-used they got there by two or three or four years time when they came on to the next level of management the junior management erm we did this with them again and you would begin to find certain skills had evolved and certain certain team strengths had arisen because they do change over the years .
30 So a number of theories of perception erm came on to the market as a response to the work of people like in the fifties and towards the end of the fifties we started to get theories of perception which were based on feature detectors .
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