Example sentences of "come [adv] [conj] [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It takes science to come along and tell us that what is going on under these circumstances is a brain process , let alone to tell us which brain process it is . |
2 | Her expression was wistful , reminiscent , as she recalled how , once they had gone up endless stairs and were seated on the hard wooden benches , an attendant had come along and pushed them all closer and closer together so that as many spectators as possible could be packed in . |
3 | ‘ And now you ring her up on the day we get back from our honeymoon and get her to come down and tell you all about it ! |
4 | I 've come through that dip we all go through after midnight , when we 're still up after we normally go to bed . |
5 | And it w not like today the supermarket , every corner shop had it 's own particular news of the world you know and my mother-in-law used to go down and she used to come up and tell me all these things about the things that were going on . |
6 | Erm my Guild always say they 're lucky in having me because I 've come back and give them all the information and they seem to be so well-educated themselves now you know . |
7 | She says she 's going to come round and see me some time . |
8 | The nurse came down and gave me some medicine which totally knocked me out . |
9 | ‘ Everybody came in and told her all their stories . |
10 | there were one or two lads in our unit who were sons of er , of er manufacturing , one was er Crawford Biscuits you know , I soldiered with him and I do n't know if you remember er erm , er but anyway , Frank , Frank at Keighley of course when I got , when we got married he , he came up and got us these blankets did n't he ? |
11 | When her husband began to sing a little , snapping his fingers in rhythm , she smiled and for a moment looked like a young girl again ; but the barman came immediately and reminded them that singing was not permitted . |
12 | A bloke came round and gave it all me . |
13 | And they resent the KGB coming in and running their own operations on Romanian soil . |
14 | I do n't want you coming back and telling me that what we need is more data . |
15 | but they do sort of come in and give you some idea do n't they ? |
16 | In your new brochure here that you 've put on the table erm it says a meeting it does n't actually say a meeting actually it says we need your ideas come along and tell us that 's why we applauded . . |
17 | ‘ I needed my own role especially as the new MP would come along and put his own stamp on the constituency . ’ |
18 | Instead you manipulate the plots of the others to your own ends , playing one off against the others , letting them waste their energies in fruitless rivalries while you look on from a safe distance , waiting patiently for the moment to make your move , the day when I drop dead and you can come home and claim your own . |
19 | Eliot 's own letter contained , besides some telling points , an amusing conclusion in which he invited Miss West , in order to ‘ talk these matters over quietly ’ to ‘ come up and see me some time ’ . |
20 | She will come back and give us all the strength we need . ’ |
21 | I 'll come back and see you this afternoon . ’ |
22 | When our band The Joy get to Number One we 'll come back and buy it all . ’ |
23 | You must come aboard and see her some time . ’ |
24 | So come on and give us some respect . |
25 | ‘ Come up and see us some time , ’ they wrote , dangling as bait the finest toasties West of the A1 . |
26 | We did n't have much to do , just sit at a table or something , and when it 's over I go outside and sit in the car , and Peckinpah comes out and gives me this look . |