Example sentences of "[noun] you come " in BNC.

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1 Ave you come to pawn something of hers ? ’
2 That , you know , in many of the words you came up with to start with , there 's an element of of fashion , in avoid ageism , avoiding sexism , and things like that .
3 It 's tempting to stop at every village you come across on your travels — at Spili , we paused to drink from a Venetian fountain where stone lionheads spouted clear spring mountain water ; at Preveli we visited the famous monastery which looks out to the south coast ; driving through the Psiloritis mountains we braved the wind to climb down the Kourtaliotiko Gorge and saw the tiny church of St Nicolas .
4 I need to be able to read outputs of a maximum of 100A ( this may seem high but in my work you come across this sort of output ) .
5 Christopher you come up here and you know talk to me
6 I hope you did n't mind my asking you to come here .
7 She said she 'd stay put in case you came by the hotel . ’
8 In case you come in at twenty past eleven .
9 This afternoon you came to my office as if you were doing me a favour .
10 and then in the afternoon you come up did n't you ?
11 Well I think that 's something that I erm we can go into when you come back next time and er I see what sort of plans you come up with .
12 As a teacher I try to do what I can , but in a lot of cases you come up against a brick wall with a lot of racist graffiti on it !
13 Why don t you come to my room ? ’
14 The view is more stunning yet if you take the trouble to climb up a little from the road , on to the grassy hill behind , so that you can see over the top of the slightly obtrusive forested spur to the south-west ; or if you follow the path through the woods to the south of the road for about half an hour you come out on a crest which dominates the country in the direction of the watershed .
15 The moment you come to play , the moment when you feel the pressure of the whole body on the keys — that is when the real process of interpretation really begins .
16 If at any point you come into contact with it you lose a life immediately and are moved a few steps back .
17 ‘ Please , ’ said Maud , ‘ let us know , at least , what conclusion you come to . ’
18 No lad you come ca n't come out help .
19 They lack confidence , simple as that and one of the things is that as a group you come in and you probably look at people when you and you look at the trainers and the idea is that early on people can do , can keep some eye contact gon na stare you out but just keeping your eyes and do n't flit away and also when you 're under pressure at this stage his eyes challenge you or something like that , then your eyes go down .
20 No , last week you probably would have got the little joining letter with map , but you probably talked to people in the branch who may have been there , or you talked to your manager , or you picked up the phone and said , how do I get here , you may have even got the map out if you were driving , to actually see what junction you came off the motorways and things like that .
21 Inside , the first room you come to is the office , full of filing cabinets and waste-paper bins , in-and-out trays , directories and box files .
22 His response to the captain 's surprised question , 'so you came to Czechoslovakia to go to the football match , Professor ? " ( p. 71 ) is , initially , to violate the maxim of quality ( " Certainly not " ) and then to imply that this is not entirely the case by violating the maxims of quantity and relevance when he provides three excuses for not attending all the sessions of the Colloquium instead of admitting the truth .
23 How I bless the day you came here with your hot baths .
24 ‘ The first day you came with your drawing .
25 ‘ No — I remember , it was Taylor , because it was the same day you came in , and I remember thinking it was a coincidence .
26 ‘ That first day you came to work for me , you were shaking with it when I untied your pony-tail and ran my fingers through your hair . ’
27 I were thinking , oh it were the day you came up with them and then you went off to , er
28 Every day you come up against something that you could worry yourself sick about but you 've got to accept it .
29 In the cold light of day you come to realise that you just can not do it all the time , that the body comes to a point where , for the moment , it has had enough .
30 " One day you come up here it 's a dustbowl , the next its a quagmire , " said a truck-driver waiting for the Indian-Pacific to arrive in Port Augusta .
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