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

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1 Then he would come down one way or another and that was it .
2 Could I come down one weekend and build such a pond for her ?
3 Oh so if you press enter it 'll come down one line .
4 Oh we 'll come down another day and look , that 's nice in n it ?
5 I wonder if Aunty Mandy will come down next week ?
6 " In a few days , " Sara said , " but I can come down any time .
7 Actually I think I may come down this weekend , just to escape .
8 Ships did not often come down this coast , and I said to myself , ‘ I 'm going to be on this island for a long time . ’
9 I 'm afraid I ca n't come down this Christmas as I 've arranged to have Christmas dinner with a friend .
10 Well , I suppose er , he said he 'd come down this time , so
11 What time did you come down this morning then Bet ?
12 A Win bet means that the horse you select must come in first place and the amount that you win will depend on the odds .
13 I 'm gon na come in first thing Monday thought cos I 've got ta pick some things up right .
14 We do n't come in next week .
15 The stair of my billet creaked , however , and no matter how carefully I tiptoed , in the morning I was always greeted with , ‘ We heard you come in last night ’ , and of course I felt guilty , especially as we could not defend ourselves , having to pretend that our work was of no account .
16 ‘ Did Mr Troy come in last night ? ’
17 And Dad did n't come in last night — I looked to see .
18 Well , Morris did n't come in last night , but her car was there
19 They did last when did they come in last week ?
20 You ca n't just come along one day and tell me who I 'll marry !
21 We just wanted to give it a few years to see what would happen , concentrating on what we hoped would come together some day .
22 In time Lawless may be confronted by an obvious dilemma , the possibility that his two heavyweights , Mason and Frank Bruno , will be tempted into profitable confrontation , the suggestion being that they could come together some time next summer .
23 ‘ Shall I come over first thing in the morning and give you a hand ?
24 ‘ Mary could n't come over last night .
25 ‘ In that case you must come over some time and let me show you around .
26 Kenny did n't come home that night .
27 ‘ Mrs Hatton , were n't you worried when your husband did n't come home last night ? ’
28 ‘ She did n't come home last night , ’ the woman told him .
29 Apparently Dr. Lorrimer did n't take him his early tea this morning and it looks as if he did n't come home last night .
30 ‘ Garland 's sister must have realised that her brother did n't come home last night . ’
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