Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [pers pn] come " in BNC.
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1 | I like airy but if , when you push them down they come back up . |
2 | So if you kept C R fixed and you happened to fiddle them so it came to one , you could just You You 're working out your graph you see you see then . |
3 | I 'd love someone like you to come around so I can come up to you and say this close is , er hello Geoff ! |
4 | And asked himself how she came by it . |
5 | But would you rather I came back ? ’ |
6 | Can I have a word , or would you rather I came back later ? ’ |
7 | I went into one house and er you so I came in and I got to about sort of I do n't know , roughly there I think it was and she said , do you have any objection to cats ? |
8 | Nobody tells you how it comes back again . |
9 | He would like to know from you how you came to fall into my hands . |
10 | ‘ First , I must tell you how I came to know Beatrix . |
11 | ‘ I should tell you how I came here . ’ |
12 | I must tell you how I came to believe in Him . |
13 | But there was a one day in which Frenchie Nick Nicholson erm brought all the tail-enders across and had been told the one thing he should n't do was be last he was thinking I 'm not last and behind you then he came in in front of him and he was last . |
14 | If it 's been credited , then the only person who will be able to tell you where it comes from is Sesostris . ’ |
15 | CATHERINE Did n't they tell you where you came from ? |
16 | At least I 'll be able to tell you where she came from . |
17 | This Mrs Melburn , the parson 's wife … she seems a motherly figure , in a way , but that bit ’ — she pointed to the page of a letter that was on the table — ‘ that bit tells you why they came this way . ’ |
18 | ‘ And I 'll tell you why he came to you , shall I ? ’ |
19 | If I get this one right it comes to me ? |
20 | ‘ Thought he might have hurt himself or something so I came out to have a look . |
21 | But usually by the time you 've taken in the errors of your compass and your pr your pencil and everything else it come out to be fairly close to . |
22 | With just a few honourable exceptions , congressmen fawn over him whenever he comes to town . |
23 | We began by asking her how she came to be in broadcasting . |
24 | As I struggled to follow her directions my natural curiosity overcame me and I asked her how she came to have all that wool and all those knitted garments which were obviously not for her . |
25 | This is what she said when I asked her how she came to write the novel . |
26 | And I 've told her how she came about . ’ |
27 | Ted was not altogether happy at the prospect of explaining to her how he came to be covered with mud down the front of his suit . |
28 | I said ju , I said to him then she came on the phone I was o ages on the phone and she said er I said you just take it as if it 's a day off and |
29 | when you come and stay with me , she , anyway she , she would n't , well in the end I just said that 's it I 've had enough I switched the car off and grabbed hold of her I said , frogmarched her in the car I said come on , I 'm going to bed , Rudy 's ready for bed I said I want you with me , so that I can keep me eye on you if I have to sit up all bloody night , of course when she was with me I picked her up and got her strong again and I say you have to be worth it , you 're better off without him then she come round and then she 'd say I know I am I just go down |
30 | We asked him where it came from in the bible , and he referred us to Exodus chapter 14 . |