Example sentences of "[adv] come [prep] me " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think you 'd better come with me too . |
2 | ‘ You 'd better come with me , Angela , ’ said Farmer Yatton . |
3 | My line was : ‘ You better come with me . ’ |
4 | ‘ You 'd better come with me , ’ Josie said then , with resignation . |
5 | ‘ You 'd better come with me . ’ |
6 | The second one — well , I almost hoped it would be a little shocked , as they often are , because of the idea that had suddenly come to me . ’ |
7 | I need more certain light in which to catch and express the sense of exultation which has suddenly come upon me . |
8 | ‘ Mr Hobden , this is Robert Sheldrake , who has been good enough to come with me , so you 'll have the benefit of two opinions . ’ |
9 | ‘ It suddenly came to me what they had done . |
10 | It suddenly came to me . |
11 | The feeling of panic , the inability to move , the hyperventilation and the terrible fear would suddenly come over me . |
12 | Where he found the energy — Anyway , this poor child , only nineteen she was ( he should 've been ashamed of himself and him a man of forty ) — if she 'd only come to me at the start ! |
13 | ‘ You 'd all better come with me , ’ he went on . |
14 | You 'd better come with me . ’ |
15 | Well , you 'd better come with me . |
16 | Well it just suddenly come to me . |
17 | ‘ Why not come with me ? ’ she asked . |
18 | ‘ Why not come with me , and see ? ’ |
19 | So you know , I say things like oh I 'm going down to see Zoey now before dinner and like she 'll follow me down or something and I 'll say oh are you going into the saloon or like to try and get her to not come with me , then I feel so guilty I think well poor Marina , you know , she 's here in a foreign country , she has n't got any friends and she 's all by herself and I would n't like it if I was in her position |
20 | I would n't have done that had he not come at me again . ’ |
21 | I was in no doubt that my lover had talent , but I had no doubt , too , that he would have remained either in relative obscurity or at the mercy of the likes of M. Chaillot and others had he not come across me . |
22 | Even negation has not come from me . ’ |
23 | In contrast , Stephen Timewell , mayor of Taunton in 1682 – 3 , a man who prided himself as having " tamed these stubborn Fanatics " during his term in office , nevertheless found that he too had to " leave off my shop trade , for ever since I have done these things not one of a hundred comes near me to buy or sell and they make it their business to persuade people not to come near me " . |
24 | It has just come to me . |
25 | ‘ It just came over me . |
26 | He just came to me and said that he was unhappy and I said OK . |
27 | It just came to me and I knew it must be for one of you . ’ |
28 | I sat there in ITF 's London offices , listening to the problem and it just came to me . ’ |
29 | Just came to me when you were tekkin' away that cleansin' and I thowt I was ower late . " |
30 | Which just came to me that moment . |