Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pers pn] come " in BNC.
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1 | They have n't forgotten where they came from and also who put them where they are today . |
2 | Can I just ask your permission for our proceedings this afternoon to be tape recorded by Caroline , and I 've forgotten where you come from , Caroline ? |
3 | Hugh 's mother , climbing out of her taxi with a zip bag full of baby clothes , heard the laughter and wondered if she should contact Hugh in wherever it was and suggest that he came home . |
4 | ‘ Oh , ’ sighed Babushka , ‘ I am too late but I shall lay my black bread in the manager , then the Christ Child will know that I came . |
5 | In fact , we might have to be reminded that it came from a pig at all . |
6 | Plants need to be nurtured they need to be looked after and they need to be made they need to know that they come out with id with their ideas . |
7 | Kate felt inordinately pleased at his offer , even though she was astute enough to know that it came from a desire for any company , rather than hers specifically . |
8 | I have never forgotten that I came home to my wife and said : ‘ There 's a young man working with us and I 'm sure he is going to be a big star . ’ |
9 | ‘ I realise that I come into the picture as a relative , and I do feel natural interest and concern for my great-uncle . |
10 | Perhaps Mr Henderson , the United States ambassador at Teheran will convey this assurance to the Shah and say that it comes personally from me . " |
11 | But then you might worry , if I 'm bound to come back down again , how can I guarantee that I come back down into the right erm body again . |
12 | and I found D Y by D X and I found that it came to erm X squared . |
13 | I do n't think exactly what he wants cos he came back and have some more of that other thing did n't he ? |
14 | Would you know if you came across somebody and erm could you tell the difference between a diabetic person and the , a per drug addict if they were unconscious ? |
15 | Mr Ashdown reaffirmed his willingness to be flexible and to compromise if it came to negotiating with a minority government of either hue . |
16 | I can wait until you come to me , willingly , gladly , of your own free will . ’ |
17 | Well , we 'll wait until you come round , and then decide what to do . |
18 | I was well aware I should wait until he came to me . |
19 | We 'll wait until he comes home and sort it out , ’ she said quietly . |
20 | They should chat until they come to a realistic agreement about a style that will suit her hair and lifestyle . |
21 | By about 1000 BC much smaller cattle began to appear and they came to be called the Celtic oxen , their different skull shape giving rise to the term Bos brachyceros or Bos longifrons , though they were not in fact of a separate species but members of the Bos taurus species like other longhorns and shorthorns in temperate regions . |
22 | I said what really bugs me is when I 'm driving and you come from behind somebody and then somebody overtakes you and . |
23 | But I 'm bound to worry if they come to take my furniture away . ’ |
24 | say if you come back and they 've said , they 're |
25 | put it in the vice , I mean put it in the vice whether , whether it just pull the head off I do n't know but it came out |
26 | They should not look actively for these behaviours : rather they should wait till they come to their attention before recording them . |
27 | Ca n't wait till they come back over here . |
28 | Do n't you think you better wait till she comes back ? |
29 | I 'd wait till he came home , and then go to my mother 's … it sounds childish , does n't it ? |
30 | oh no , oh , no your dad 'll wait till you come back |