Example sentences of "[modal v] come this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And I said the Leeds have told her I said that it was you know something might come this afternoon . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | ‘ If you 'll come this way please , ’ the man said when Maggie had finished . |
4 | Now , if you 'll come this way , please … ’ |
5 | I 'll come this way . |
6 | He 'll come this way in a minute . |
7 | And Andrew 'll come this year . |
8 | ‘ I 'll come this afternoon . ’ |
9 | ‘ 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 . |
10 | It was pure good luck that someone dropped out so I could come this weekend — at least , I thought so at the time . ’ |
11 | If you 'd come this way . ’ |
12 | Er well er the just these two people that retired there , er they used to come this man in a car from , that was their lift to their work . |
13 | ‘ Some people told me I should have told the selectors to shove it and play for my club instead , but I thought if I kept quiet and plugged away I would get my chance — but I did n't think it would come this season , ’ Andrew said . |
14 | Recovery will come this year . |
15 | Brian would n't come , did last year , I mean I do n't know if the kids will come this year but I 'll ask Kim , because the single fact it breaks up the conversation a bit , does n't it , I mean |
16 | The highlight of the 1991/92 series of tournaments will come this June when 30 of the young competitors take part in a clinic with Stefan Edberg and Tony Pickard at Queen 's Club . |
17 | ‘ Syl will come this evening , ’ I told her . |
18 | Its biggest test will come this autumn |
19 | Mrs Bottomley 's first big test as Health Secretary will come this summer with the annual public spending round , which will be conducted against a background of concern over high Government borrowing and pressure from the Tory Right for public spending cuts . |