Example sentences of "[modal v] come [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We should come one day at dusk and the bunny hoppers will be out , or of course very early in the morning .
2 And I said the Leeds have told her I said that it was you know something might come this afternoon .
3 More and more gliders were being produced all the time and it was quite impracticable to house them all in hangars , so they stood endlessly around the edges of airfields in the rain , waiting for an invasion which might come this year or might come next .
4 At any moment they might come sweeping back into the cockpit , impaling Trent or Mariana .
5 The child might come any day .
6 She had always insisted that he was n't to meet her , that she might come any time .
7 ‘ It 'll come one day and you 'd be as well to be prepared . ’
8 I 'll come straight back to you when I return to find out how you have fared . ’
9 " We 'll come next year . "
10 I 'll , I 'll have one , I 'll come next time you do the monthly shop I 'll get one , but I 'll make him some biscuits .
11 I 'll come next week .
12 ‘ We 'll come another night . ’
13 But I 'll come another time , please . ’
14 You know , he 'll come running glasses .
15 ‘ If you 'll come this way please , ’ the man said when Maggie had finished .
16 Now , if you 'll come this way , please … ’
17 I 'll come this way .
18 He 'll come this way in a minute .
19 And Andrew 'll come this year .
20 ‘ I 'll come this afternoon . ’
21 ‘ No , I have n't really got time — I 'll come this afternoon , I 've got a split shift — ’ Juliet hurried past Sister out of the room .
22 ‘ I 'll come some time early on St Stephen 's Day , ’ she said instead .
23 ‘ They say it could come any time — calling up . ’
24 ‘ If you 're very busy , I could come another day , ’ I suggested .
25 It was pure good luck that someone dropped out so I could come this weekend — at least , I thought so at the time . ’
26 Told me I 'd come 5 kilometres .
27 I 'd come 7,000 miles at three days ' notice — and for what ? ’
28 We 'd come full circle round the Golf , our feet crunching bits of windscreen .
29 If you 'd come this way . ’
30 They used to come three times a week with lumps of ice , oh as big as that , about as thick as that , in bags .
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