Example sentences of "come here " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Did you come here a lot ? ’ said Jay , neutrally . |
2 | ‘ You do n't come here to go to sleep . |
3 | ‘ The trouble is , ’ says Mr Poole , ‘ people say now , ‘ How long before he died did he come here ? ’ |
4 | You should come here on a Friday or Saturday night . |
5 | Your girls should come here to pick them next summer . ’ |
6 | No , he 'll come here first all right . ’ |
7 | ‘ I did n't come here for a boozy evening . ’ |
8 | ‘ We do n't come here for economic reasons — we come here to seek life . ’ |
9 | ‘ My daughters said I should come here to help clear this thing up , to find who really did this because unless it is cleared up then history will say that we were sent to our deaths by Britain , and that means the British people and the British army and they do n't deserve that because it is out of character . ’ |
10 | And I reflect that if you remember to post early , the letter will come here by the first post ! |
11 | He should n't come here . |
12 | ‘ Could n't Uncle Walter come here till his leg 's mended ? ’ said Philip . |
13 | ‘ Why did you come here ? ’ |
14 | In retaliation he said : ‘ Why did you come here , for that matter ? |
15 | ‘ If only the Russians do n't come here , we could bear everything else ’ , was a commonly heard sentiment . |
16 | I decided that we should come here first — to the house that was my parents ’ summer retreat , near that of my aunt , uncle and cousin . |
17 | ‘ Will they come here ? ’ was Rose 's eager demand . |
18 | Do your husbands come here ? |
19 | ‘ And with the abolition of the Prevention of Terrorism Bill , the terrorists of the IRA would come here as invited guests . ’ |
20 | ‘ We did n't come here to entertain Hibs supporters . ’ |
21 | We think that everybody should come here at least once in their life . |
22 | ‘ Are you sure you did n't come here , to your office ? ’ |
23 | ‘ They could come here , ’ said Lady Bailey . |
24 | I wo n't let him come here often . |
25 | ‘ I did n't come here for a pen portrait . |
26 | Do n't come here . |
27 | ‘ I shall never come here again , ’ cried Kathleen , still hiccuping violently . |
28 | Oh , why did I come here ? |
29 | ‘ Mother wo n't let us come here alone , and being with you is almost as good as being by ourselves ! ’ |
30 | Can I come here with you and Patrick ? ’ |