Dropping down abaft the bridge, the first thing to come into view was the funnel. |
All welcome to come and view the activities and premises on offer or to book a place for your child. |
They seemed content to sit back and invite Arsenal to come on to them, and the league leaders were not about to spurn the invitation. |
I think that trying to find a major turning point of this rather one-sided affair is hard to come by. |
He refused to make a formal announcement of his abdication or to come to the capital. |
We heard the ship fire a gun, and make a waft with her ensign as a signal for the boat to come on board. |