Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] come [conj] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 I wish someone would come and take me home .
2 You ought to come and visit me one day .
3 You must come and tell me all about it . ’
4 You must come and visit me after the war and bring your Cornemuse . ’
5 But listen , you must come and see me after your journey .
6 You must come and see me every day .
7 You must come and see me and see the television .
8 ‘ ’ Dearest Nora , ’ ’ she read aloud , ‘ ’ I am almost well again and think you should come and see me .
9 ‘ If this lady is having trouble she should come and tell me about it . ’
10 ‘ And , if you have any problems , you 'll come and tell me ? ’
11 I do hope you 'll come and see me again in Edinburgh .
12 She 'll come and get me . ’
13 She 'd come and give me a hot water bottle .
14 Wish she 'd come and tell me how to set ours for a film that 's on about
15 Mum was n't coming so she 'd come and fetch me .
16 ‘ She said she 'd come and see me after she 'd finished clinic , at around five , but I should call her again if I began contracting .
17 ‘ Now , if you set up a decent practice , somewhere in Belgravia , instead of this … slum , you could come and treat me .
18 I wish there was some way you could come and see me , before you go .
19 There were several others who used to come and see me in Baldersdale , particularly after the first television programme went out in January 1973 , including some of the nurses .
20 She used to come and see me .
21 Very occasionally she would come and tell me that it had been left so immaculate that she 'd had almost nothing to do and instead would remove some of the dust in the melin for us .
22 Promised she would come and see me , but you know what these little chelas are like …
23 If a relative says something like , ‘ I have n't heard from you for so long I thought you had emigrated ! ’ , what they may really mean is , ‘ I wish you would come and see me more often . ’
24 " Oh boy , here we go again — you will come and visit me in the White House sometimes , Mother , wo n't you , so I do n't get too lonely there ? "
25 You will come and see me when I 'm discharged ? ’
26 When I 've found out when she can come and give me a hand , I 'll give you a ring . ’
27 When you can put bums on seats , then you can come and tell me what flights you want to travel on .
28 And then you can come and tell me all about
29 You can come and watch me paint the window frames . ’
30 If you 've got any questions , you can ask your tutor then , or you can come and see me .
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