Example sentences of "[modal v] come [adv] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Do you think I might come in for a few minutes and talk to you about Matilda ? ’
2 Aubrey says you might come home for a visit this summer .
3 Thinks she 'll come up for a break .
4 I 'll come back for an answer later on ! ’
5 I must be with my Minister at ten but I 'll come back for the funeral … or if anyone else wants to talk to me … ’
6 We 're just taking a bag , we 'll come back for the rest when the wind 's gone down . "
7 Now if they 're multiplied or divided then you ca n't say , Oh well I 'll just take this bit and do that and then I 'll come back for the other one .
8 ‘ Well , I 'll come along for a little while to the bonfire , but do n't accept for me later .
9 ‘ You 'll come in for a moment , wo n't you ? ’
10 And then after oh , after a few weeks she said I 'll come in for a cup of tea .
11 Said oh that 's alright , we 've got some friends coming down this weekend , we 'll come in for a bar snack .
12 But you see , you 'll come home for the holidays , Easter and Christmas ; and they have holidays in the summer an' all , do n't they , Aggie ? ’
13 Rory , everybody 's up , they 're walking round the house , they 'll come out for a breath of air if they do n't hear you , even .
14 He was a very nice man and said we could come in for a chat .
15 Well , she 's still not really conscious , but he could come in for a minute , could n't he ? ’
16 He 'd come across for a coffee , wish me all the best .
17 Bobby expects to make up a party from the works and we shall come along for an hour or two . ’
18 The gayer , shorter girls would come on for a general dance to the Gavotte .
19 We close on Wednesday afternoons and every Wednesday Maurice and Alfred would come here for a sort of high tea , presided over by granny . ’
20 I pulled up outside Tremayne 's house and while I put on my socks again she said she would come in for a while for company , ‘ to cure the trembles ’ .
21 Neighbours would come in for a drink and boxes of chocolates and handkerchiefs would be exchanged .
22 I said that I would come in for every match and sit in the library and deal with questions and enquiries — there was no point in simply having it supervised by a steward who might know nothing about books or history . ’
23 He would come down for the weekend before and see to the final arrangements , of various things .
24 But he told me to think upon it and he would come back for an answer . ’
25 Because I felt extremely low , and needed company , I telephoned Esme on Wednesday evening , the day Father died , to ask if she would come out for a canoe ride from the Aquatic Club to River Park , but she said she must stay in and practise for a forthcoming piano recital .
26 He may come in for a steak , but he wants to take his time and enjoy a leisurely meal .
27 Tomorrow he may come in for a steak , but needs to be in and out in ten minutes .
28 And I 'm sure Miinnehoma will come on for the race , ’ he said .
29 We send out details to the schools each year , and they will book to bring a party of children round for , oh it lasts about two and a half hours altogether , and they will come either for a morning or for an afternoon .
30 In due course ( usually about the end of January ) such Bills will come up for a second reading , i.e. they will appear again on the order paper for consideration during private business , the first item on the Houses ' agenda after prayers , usually 2.35 to 2.40 or 2.45 p.m .
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