Example sentences of "she come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Had she come to terms ?
2 He asked her about Stock ; had she come to London for him ?
3 ‘ And why has she come to Willi 's party in that dreadful suit ?
4 Why had n't she come to the hospital ?
5 Anxious to be seen as having made all the right decisions , she added with a little pride , ‘ There were n't no need for a nurse , 'cause I looked after the mistress myself … stayed up all night when the fever took her … mopped her brow and talked nice and low ‘ til she come through it .
6 Maybe , the Mountie said , but if she was as upset as all that , why had she come on the train at all ?
7 But had she come on a journey , or what ?
8 He had then suggested she come with him to his house to help unload .
9 The sort of thing that would have delighted him a few months ago — he would have chuckled over its witty irreverence , and imagined with pleasure Clare 's shock and embarrassment had she come across it .
10 How had she come from Murmansk , to have her baby here in England and be near the sailor father ?
11 ‘ Yes , she come from somewhere up-country .
12 Where had she come from ?
13 The babe was fretful with teething , but as she came along the corridor she heard a gentle humming above the baby 's wails .
14 And on Monday she came over here and had a quick lunch with me because Mrs Brissett was cleaning over at Ivy Cottage .
15 And she came on horseback and she came over that road making for ,
16 She came through the front door of the shop and was a little surprised at not seeing her husband behind the counter .
17 ‘ Nana , you know , I ca n't cross the fording in my shoes any more , ’ she began as she came through the gap in the severely-clipped hedge .
18 ‘ You do n't have to do that , Hank , ’ she said , as she came through the back gate .
19 When she came through the door , he 'd be behind it .
20 As she came through the side roads to her house she heard a few trial notes on a wind instrument of some sort — a clarinet , was it ? a run of notes that seemed to carry on where the last solitary trill of the bird had stopped , and then a beat , beat , beat of a bass and a drum slowly swinging in , and the band , trying out their numbers high up in a house , lilted together into a piece , melancholy at base with gay little twiddles from the clarinet bravely calling that nightfall was not the end of hope , not a closure — a little bit of swing filtering over back gardens to draw people out , out into the spring night , a beat along the channels of their blood suggesting that this hour , as the light dies , as the dusk creeps along the ground , is not an ending but a beginning .
21 She heard Agnes begin to protest as she came through the doorway , and called out , ‘ Benedict ! ’
22 Mrs Hobden went into the kitchen , and a few minutes later she came through the doorway carrying a tray .
23 She came between me and my wife " .
24 She came between me and my wife . "
25 She came between them at speed , the air thunderous in her wings , which were more massive than any golden eagle 's he had yet seen or imagined .
26 But , as she came down the steps of the beautiful russet Georgian house , first impressions were very depressing .
27 It was for Signora Kettering and her English upbringing told her that it was unthinkable to open letters addressed to someone else ; and yet as she came down the stairs and met the driver she had been taken , as she felt sure she was meant to be taken , for Signora Kettering .
28 Laying her basket down , she ran towards the shriek , her feet slipping on the loose ground as she came under the trees , until she finished with an uncontrollable slide that landed her almost on top of Oz .
29 In the late 1880s , dissatisfied with atheism , she came under the influence of Madame Blavatsky of the Theosophical Society .
30 Luckily , the moment she met this cute little owl she came under her spell and fell in love with her , too .
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