Example sentences of "come [adv] [num] [noun] " 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 | You ca n't just come along one day and tell me who I 'll marry ! |
5 | His recommendation was that L Detachment , the SBS and 1 Special Service Regiment should all come under one commander . |
6 | Look , we 'll come up one night , one Friday night |
7 | Never know ; we might come back one day . " |
8 | I thought — we always believed , Fabien and I — that Isabelle would come back one day . ’ |
9 | The other one was that they would be th the direct debit re-present on the first of April would be running one day late erm which , as a consequence , means that the recall re-presents would come back one day late . |
10 | ‘ I think I always knew that it would come out one day . |
11 | There are various types of breach delivery you can come out one foot first , two feet first or you can come out with your legs actually up against your face , in which case there 's terrible traction on the hips , alright , and all that will cause dislocation so you , you can see the difference ca n't you ? |
12 | but he , he 's at that age now where I could have another kid and look after it quite easily if I had one , but I do n't wan na go through , not the pregnancy , but I do n't want to go through all the babies and getting up in the night and , one that 'll come out six months old |
13 | ‘ No reason to suppose that people will come out five miles to see a vet when they already have two good practices in their own town . ’ |
14 | She guessed they 'd come about twenty yards inland ; she could still hear the sigh and fall of the incoming tide . |
15 | Their concern was not that others might come here one day and identify the place as having been the kidnappers ' hideout ; rather , that those examiners would never discover who the kidnappers had been . |
16 | You knew I 'd come here one day , did n't you ? " |
17 | ‘ Thoo and t'missus and Jonna and Maisie must come 'ere one Sunday , afore long . ’ |
18 | Why do n't you come round one evening soon and look at it ? ’ |