Example sentences of "come [adv] for a " in BNC.
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1 | Er when we have erm when you come down for , you know if if if we decide that this is for you , er when you come down for a training course they expect to see a car . |
2 | Anyone who seems suitable will receive an informal visit and then come down for a more formal interview . ’ |
3 | and what have you come down for a meal and we used to sit with the landlord having a having a natter whilst having a few few drinks and er yeah he he used to say er when we went up what do you fancy tonight ? |
4 | And the boys come down for a week ! |
5 | But erm you need to come down , once we get the double glazing I 'll give you a shout and come down for a come down for a coffee and what have you . |
6 | But erm you need to come down , once we get the double glazing I 'll give you a shout and come down for a come down for a coffee and what have you . |
7 | But even that may not help as the worker may be waylaid by those who have ‘ just come in for a form ’ or an address or have to collect their children from school in five minutes . |
8 | Come in for a moment and meet Mr and Mrs Johnson . |
9 | For example , T-connectors come in for a lot of punishment and have to put up with all sorts of strains , such as people inadvertently standing on the cable . |
10 | Like those boys that come in for a single rose as if nobody 's ever done that before . |
11 | ‘ So why does n't Nicky Kai come in for a share of all this moral condemnation , since you know that Florian is still legally married ? ’ |
12 | Come in for a cup of tea ? ’ |
13 | Come in for a cuppa ? ’ |
14 | May we , er , come in for a little while ? ’ |
15 | But quite clearly this is a more expensive use of beds in residential establishments , when people simply come in for a matter of days or week or two weeks , rather than coming in on a permanent basis . |
16 | Groups come together for a specific reason and this reason should run like a thread through the liturgy as well as linking it to the whole community of the Church . |
17 | ‘ Why do n't you just get out of this car and come inside for a long cool drink and a long cool swim and admit defeat ? ’ |
18 | Laughing , she managed to reassure him , and when the dance was over , he said , ‘ Come outside for a while . |
19 | It 's the only place you can get a bit of hokey-pokey , sizzling by day and guzzling by night , talk about dolce vita ! when you get your splints off come over for a week . |
20 | Well I was n't married but I used to go in there and I used to come home er say in Winter if I come home for a w week or two , I go in there , and sit by the fire and have a yard . |
21 | instead of just going , you should of said oh I just come up for a few days |
22 | ‘ Then we would probably have a mandatory defence , which we would not duck , and then come back for a third defence against Bruno . ’ |
23 | After all , I had only come back for a day or two to buy some good German clothes . |
24 | Just come here for a bit o' peace and quiet . |
25 | Dr ‘ McKenzie ’ People come here for a reason and I am prepared to deal with anything . |
26 | We will help those that we have to help legally , or perhaps those whom people want to help , but we will not have foisted upon us those who come here for a good time and a good life . |
27 | He said : ‘ People come here for a good night out , the restaurant is always busy and we are opening a new betting shop at the track where punters will be able to place bets tax free . |
28 | Hands are not so easy come by for a slaver . |
29 | You conducted Elektra again in Salzburg in 1964 — I remember Szell , who also knew Strauss , giving you and your cast long and heartfelt applause at the end of the performance — and a Salome was announced for that time , too , which did n't in fact come about for a number of years . |