Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv] to come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's the difference between the person who knocks you down to take your purse and the person who knocks him down to come to your rescue . ’ |
2 | He advised them not to come into the off-licence with him . |
3 | ‘ I told you not to come in here again . ’ |
4 | He chased the customer down the road and told him never to come in the shop again — that was the way Ron was ! |
5 | Again the policeman ordered her sharply to come with him . |
6 | He had put in an appearance , perforce , at the ceremony at the Tower , to appoint his proctors , but returned to Chester as soon as he decently could , and had not left it again to come to the council at his own manor of Kennington , sending only one of his esquires with a report on the situation — admittedly an admirably full and expert report — to lay before the assembly . |
7 | ‘ I shall have to ask you not to come to the wardroom for some time after they come . |
8 | Now Daniel was difficult , telling her not to come to the hospital , where he was to be Father Christmas in the children 's ward . |