Example sentences of "to come [coord] see [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 After all the tubes had gone my family came to see her , before that they did n't want to come and see her .
2 Then I might be able to come and see her . ’
3 So , if you 're interested in doing business with people who encourage you to spread your wings rather than clip them , why not make a date to come and see ours ?
4 They had made a friend — a very good friend — and they dearly wanted him to come and see them again .
5 ( It is also true , however , that through misinformation and misleading press reports an alarming number of people increasingly think of him as a ‘ terrorist leader ’ ) He feels pressed by the black African leaders to the North who keep calling for him , to come and see them .
6 Mum says there are some round there in Golden Black if you want to come and see them .
7 Now nobody 's going to come and see me , and Marie 's gone away and Annie do n't know where I am and they wo n't have Christmas with me and we wo n't open prezzies together .
8 ‘ I want people to come and see me playing Billy , not Adrian Boswell , in the same way as they went to watch Michael Crawford , not Frank Spencer . ’
9 You tell him to come and see me again when he 's in London . ’
10 ‘ Yes I would like you to come and see me . ’
11 If I 'm going to meet America , it 'll have to come and see me . ’
12 ‘ Why , Jacques ? ’ purred Louise Müller throatily , ‘ how lovely of you to come and see me again . ’
13 Do n't forget to come and see me , will you ?
14 Once the amazing facts had been revealed to Kirsty during the course of her regression , she only needed to come and see me one more time .
15 So nice of you to come and see me , dear .
16 I said that if any of them would like to come and see me at home , I would explain exactly what was happening .
17 ‘ Invite you to come and see me on your next leave , ’ she laughed .
18 So you tell him to come and see me . ’
19 Now he says he wants to come and see me working .
20 How very nice of you to come and see me .
21 Well , it 's really been extremely good of you to come and see me , Walnut .
22 I mean you 'll have to come and see me about that because it 's fairly confidential so but they are very very good .
23 But his letter posed as many questions as it answered , so I rang him up and asked him if he was willing to come and see me .
24 ‘ I had reason to ask [ the defendant ] to come and see me because of reports made by Paulette to me of his violent treatment to her .
25 Now go and ask Mr Mason to come and see me . ’
26 When Princess Flavia read this , she was very worried and she decided to come and see me .
27 ‘ She used to come and see me .
28 But it hit me one day , he did n't care or he would have made that effort to come and see me and he did n't .
29 And of course this policeman used to come and see me ever so often , but me mother never saw his co-operation .
30 There were several others who used to come and see me in Baldersdale , particularly after the first television programme went out in January 1973 , including some of the nurses .
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