Example sentences of "come and [vb base] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They come and go a bit silently , of course , but that 's not to say they 're furtive . ’ |
2 | ‘ Come and get a drink — the room on your left … ’ |
3 | ‘ Come and take a good sniff of this day , ’ he said , pushing open the window . |
4 | ‘ Come and take a look , ’ said Mr Lee . |
5 | ‘ Come and take a look at this . ’ |
6 | Come and take a look at him with me . " |
7 | Before she had finished one job he would call through the open doorway , ‘ Merrill , come and take a look at this , will you ? ’ |
8 | Well come and take a bit of a bed . |
9 | Come and hold a bridle and have a word with Dolly . |
10 | ‘ Come and transfix a buck with me . |
11 | Come and have a Slow Comfortable Screw Against the Wall with an ageing deviant . |
12 | ‘ Come and have a drink , ’ he added . |
13 | THIRTY-FIVE years later , as these thoughts of my encounters with men in uniform flashed through my mind , the colonel , who by this time I had succeeded in recognising as another former classmate , said to me : ‘ Come and have a coffee ! ’ |
14 | ‘ Come and have a dekko at this , will you . |
15 | ‘ Gildas , come and have a drink . |
16 | Now come and have a dram with me , you daft idiot . ’ |
17 | ‘ Now ’ , said my guide , ‘ you 've seen about the finest thing in corridors and new main line coaches , so come and have a look at our new Watford locals — the best locals , bar none , in the Kingdom ’ . |
18 | ‘ Come and have a drink at the bar , Karim . ’ |
19 | Come and have a cup of coffee then ? |
20 | And then after only five minutes Gran put down the phone and emerged , saying , ‘ Ruth , lovey , come and have a word wi ’ your Aunt Sarah . ’ |
21 | What a perfect end to a perfect day , come and have a drink with me , please . ’ |
22 | ‘ Come and have a drink with us , you two . ’ |
23 | ‘ Oh , do n't be ridiculous , Giles , calm down , calm down , come and have a nice Perrier water , ’ said Liz , taking his other arm , and , with Kate , attempting to lead him away from the fracas , as one would a child in a playground from its tormentor ( for Giles 's antagonist Paul Hargreaves , pale faced , dark suited , silver-grey tied , was smiling calmly with a horrible amusement at this distressing scene ) : but the desperate Giles was beyond leading , and fell back heavily as he attempted to disengage himself from his two intercessors , crashing into a large fern and some pots of bulbs and sending earth and splashes of champagne over the carpet . |
24 | Come and have a look at this , will you ? " |
25 | ‘ Mrs Sowerberry , ’ he called , ‘ come and have a look . ’ |
26 | Come and have a drink . ’ |
27 | ‘ Come and have a glass of wine and meet David Wallington . ’ |
28 | There 's one big friend now , he he comes up about , oh most weeks , we come and have a natter and er and one thing or another . |
29 | ‘ Come and have a quick tour of the house , ’ she says , taking his arm , ‘ before we go in and meet the others . ’ |
30 | ‘ Come and have a look , ’ she said . |