Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [modal v] come for " in BNC.

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1 He told me he was just visiting to let me know he would come for me soon , but not just yet .
2 He is the sort of person who says he will come for lunch and arrives at 3.30 , just as you are heading down the road to collect the kids from school .
3 She has a part of me inside her , and I know she will come for me some day .
4 How could you leave me when you knew I 'd come for you ?
5 You knew immediately that Jancey had stuffed these guys into her flat because she knew I 'd come for a showdown , and it had to be tonight .
6 I thought we 'd come for a little walk and
7 Do you think he 'll come for lunch ?
8 ‘ You 'd think he 'd come for the Christmas or even write but never a word , no thought for anybody except himself , ’ and it cast a deep shadow when they tried to imagine what kind of space enclosed Luke in England during the same hour , but they were n't able to imagine it .
9 He asked the masters and they said you can come for an interview .
10 Oh that 's very nice of you but I did n't know whether you were or not and she phoned , no I phoned her and she 's going and she said she 'd come for me so
11 I mean , it 's hard to think of an equivalent , but say you were an inhabitant of Hastings in the year 2066 and you went down to the beach one day and these longships were coming towards you and lots of people in chainmail and pointy helmets got out and said they 'd come for the Battle of Hastings and would you rustle up King Harold so they could shoot him in the eye and here was a huge wallet full of money for you to play your part .
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