Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [adv] come " in BNC.
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1 | " I expect she sometimes comes to borrow sugar . |
2 | But we want everybody else to come down . |
3 | They say it really came from Croissant , meaning crescent , because there 's a bend in the valley and the river there . |
4 | You say he never came home last night ? " |
5 | When I was ill or anything like that then your on hang cause they just come over , well they phone over , and off you go . |
6 | Let us now come to the second response , namely worship . |
7 | BELVILLE : Let us never come near one another ore . |
8 | ‘ You mean she never came back ? |
9 | ‘ You mean she never came back ? ’ |
10 | What are we going I mean we we 've heard also I 'm changing the subject now because that was the the sort of political answer I 'd expect and er I suppose until I get somebody else come on and say he 's talking absolute whatever er I mean I think it is down to the people who live and work with the school . |
11 | it must have been Thursday because I did n't want him to come , I said to Jim , tell him not to come we 'll just turn the whole lot off . |
12 | Er they may have had some inkling , but you know they might have applied for a timings , you know it suddenly comes . |
13 | ‘ He 's a good boy , he 's done nothing , they 've taken him away , I know he always comes home or sends me word if he 's going to be kept . ’ |
14 | Could you call that a deliberate back pass it almost came off Greyson 's er foot by mistake . |
15 | Please if you know anything please come forward , because we ca n't get on with our lives until this is sorted out . |
16 | cos trolley buses , in this town were really the erm well I suppose they really came about , rather than motor buses right at the start because built trolley buses and so did of Laiston . |
17 | Yeah well , you see , we found that for the first three or four years now they 've gradually dropped off a bit , but they did used to , I mean they still come , but it |
18 | Gawd almighty , I 'ope it never comes ter that . |
19 | And I bet it never come out . |
20 | and invite us urgently to come , with our films , to meet their people . |
21 | ‘ You think I just come up de Clyde on a banana boat ? ’ she asked . |
22 | I think I better come in , it was n't at all like that when I was there . |
23 | Or 'ave you just come into a bit of money ? ’ |
24 | I think I 'd had I finished my breakfast when , no I think you just came just as I was about to take my first mouthful of cereal . |
25 | Mum Mum Eleanor think you better come and get it . |
26 | Do you also come every day ? ’ |
27 | Do you both come ? |
28 | ‘ So why do you not come out ? ’ asked the guru . |
29 | ‘ Then , if you think that I have overstated the reality , why do you not come with me into the slums of Whitechapel or Limehouse ? |
30 | Why do you always come round in pairs ? |