Example sentences of "come [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Come on this way . ’
2 Come on this way .
3 He 's he 's travelled sixty miles come down that way
4 They come down that way .
5 But yeah he probably come past no he probably went up there as we come down that corner by erm Ipsleigh and when they come back we 'd probably gotten here by then .
6 It 's raining now does that lorry talking to me er like cos they come down this way going to Eccleston like two lorries and said there 's two cars
7 On the right as you come down this way , on the left if you go out there
8 But when I er come down this morning I thought Christ he 's never gon na get out of there !
9 ‘ I 've lost three pounds and I 'm back to my weight of all last season , 13 stone , although I will be even sharper if I come down another couple of pounds .
10 I felt sorry fer 'er Ernie. 'E come 'ome that night wiv a few drinks inside 'im an' 'im an' Maudie got at it .
11 Come over this side . ’
12 So we 'll go , gon na go there for about seven , it starts at half seven come home that night .
13 THE American house is a domestic fortress , protected by garage doors that snap shut like a clamshell when the occupants come home each evening .
14 I thought it come out that window .
15 Then he added , ‘ Nowadays , when the shepherds come back that way in spring , they prod every square inch of snow with sticks in search of buried frozen tār . ’
16 Hopeless romantics , Sox fans come back each Spring for more , but by the time of this Orioles game last year were already conceding that the 1991 team was not one on which to pin their perennial dreams .
17 Perhaps later , if I come back this way . ’
18 You come back any time .
19 Whereas the Dover to Calais you can go any time between this time and that time and come back any time between this time and that time .
20 " Well , now , Mr Hyde is n't receiving any visitors today ; come back another time . "
21 Come here this instant ! ’
22 ‘ We come here most days .
23 I come here some days .
24 Come round this way — I 'll get you a drink . ’
25 " Come round this side , Bruce , and give us a hand . "
26 Come round some time soon , and we 'll talk . ’
27 I do not know whether my hon. Friend read Gavyn Davies 's recent article , which showed that what most greatly influences investment is availability of markets and demand , and that running costs come very much second to those factors .
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