Example sentences of "could [adv] [adv] come " in BNC.
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1 | She watched as his eyes fell to her mouth and knew what could so easily come next . |
2 | So for the BBC-designed Dalek the all-important inspiration could only really come from one source ; Raymond Cusick . |
3 | A cold , distant voice that could not possibly come from her spoke at my side . |
4 | All who have given thought to the matter agree that an apparatus as complex as the human eye could not possibly come into existence through single-step selection . |
5 | So in the end I had to say I have n't got any more time to chase up after him , but I could always probably come back again later on in the year . |
6 | She could n't just come out with it . |
7 | My mind was so wrapped round with skeins of my own distant past that I could n't immediately come to grips with the demands of the present . |
8 | ‘ Raymond 's family could n't quite come to terms with eating something sweet at the start of a meal , ’ said Ilsa , laughing . |
9 | One died recently , but she could n't ever come to terms with the fact that her house had been burgled , and that the er , that some of her most valued contents had been taken . |
10 | The judgement led one observer to point out ruefully that there now existed a situation where two tribunals faced with similar circumstances could quite reasonably come to different conclusions , and that their rulings could not be overturned on appeal in the Interests of consistency ( IRS , 1985a ) . |
11 | When one of them could no longer come up to the scratch line at the beginning of a round he was held to have lost the match . |
12 | Wendy 's boyfriend was pleased with the idea of being a father at first but he could never really come to terms with the reality of it , nor his responsibilities . |