Example sentences of "[modal v] come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | You also need to develop a persuasive line of argument and we 'll come back to those things later on . |
32 | Erm but if you 're dealing with issues about human relationship then they 're very very important , very powerful and er they they can make a huge difference familiarity , sensitivity in the use of this kind of can be very important Okay , we 'll come back to that cos I w when we come when we 're actually looking at improving communication we 'll come back to those issues . |
33 | well you sit there then , I 'll come back in two minutes I , I ca n't hear what Richard and James are doing |
34 | Yep , we 'll come along to anaerobic sludge later . |
35 | I 'll come in the morning instead or whatever , erm but quite often it means if they 're coming in they say , well I 'll be in town anyway I 'll come in for that hour |
36 | And I thought well , even if it was a voucher for pads or owt , I mean , they 'll come in for either Lianne |
37 | Just say the word and we 'll come in with all guns blazing . ’ |
38 | that 's it , say it again , stop kicking the piano , say sonata , if you 're going to kick the piano , you 'll have to come back round here or you 'll come out of this room |
39 | It 'll come out in good time ! ’ |
40 | ‘ Knowing the amount of people who could come over on cheap air fares and that 's another concern it could be a problem . |
41 | It was only a theory but it had always amazed him , and the other field operatives , how Philpott could come up with solid cover stories at such short notice . |
42 | The action could not prejudice the specific property for which the receiver was responsible , so Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V-C was willing to wait and see if Tudor Grange could come up with suitable indemnities . |
43 | Well what I what I did here , to work it out so I could come up to some sort of value , is I said I have n't had time to chuck these back on the screen yet to start again |
44 | Whilst oil barons may be prepared to suffer this while oil is in relatively short supply , they will probably adopt a different attitude if demand falls , and this could come about in many ways — perhaps by substantial on-shore reserves being discovered elsewhere in the world . |
45 | This refocusing could come about by individual students following particular pathways determined by them in negotiation , not only with teachers , but also with mentors in the business and wider communities . |
46 | Alright , so you have only one , but by all he ( by the sound of it ) knows , a mate could come along at any time . |
47 | The remaining things she could come back for any day . |
48 | The White House wants to see stations that could come in at either $5 billion , $7 billion or $9 billion over the next five years . |
49 | But the most important thing I thought was the thought process I mean just just saying this while you were just going on I just jotted down in the same way you could come off with three ideas that around and I felt that was that was ideal . |
50 | It was impossible to believe that anything clean and new and mechanically efficient could come out of this place . |
51 | And I ca n't think that you 'd come round at this time of day just for a chat . " |
52 | When I ran out of breath I 'd come up for another helping , then duck the head again . |
53 | Yes , chair , erm , I was supposed to give the figures if they 'd come out at this time . |
54 | They used to come round with cheap stuff , getting rid of their rubbish . |
55 | Well this all had coal and , and the , the chimneys want wanted sweeping and if you did n't sweep your chimney regular the soot used to come down onto this water into , into this er boiler . |
56 | Well , there were these round concrete blocks , with silos at the top , and they used to come in with these loads of scraps , tip it in and you know what we had to do ? |
57 | The legislation includes provision for the involvement of the general public in the planning process , but we shall come back to this point in Chapter 7 . |
58 | He would come round on his cycle just lean up against the er lamppost and push a long pole u underneath the , the lights the lamp itself the glass , and of course the lamp would come on off this pole |
59 | • A new signal at the start of the race told drivers that the red light would come on in five seconds . |
60 | The visual impact of wide screen viewing still carries through on a 28in. screen , although it is unlikely that the benefit of wide screen would come through on smaller screens . |