Example sentences of "[pron] come [adv] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This is why I came here this afternoon . ’
2 Putting a cup in front of Roy , she said , ‘ I came here this morning because I knew that something was n't right .
3 When I came here this morning she was pulling the child 's hair out of her head . ’
4 I came over this morning just after ten . ’
5 Ever since I came downstairs this morning you 've been different , hostile .
6 I saw his boat in the basin as I came along this morning .
7 Thank goodness that I came back this morning . ’
8 ‘ I received it as I came out this morning and I did n't have time to open it . ’
9 I 'm frightened of the probation and the social services finding out that I 'm using again , 'cos when I came out this time , they said to me that , if I ever went back on the smack , that the kids 'd be took off me , no two ways about it … .
10 Can I come round this evening with a bottle of champagne ? ’
11 Can I come round this evening ? ’
12 Perhaps later , if I come back this way . ’
13 Now she 's about to make our hearts stop in A Kiss Before Dying , which comes out this week and co-stars Matt Dillon .
14 ‘ Mr Choak , why did you come here this morning ? ’
15 ‘ Can you come up this afternoon ? ’
16 What time did you come down this morning then Bet ?
17 On the right as you come down this way , on the left if you go out there
18 We 've got one coming up this term given by John Maynard-Smith about whether Darwin is still true in this day and age or not .
19 But that remains an annual event , with the sixth one coming up this August bank holiday .
20 ‘ I did n't ask her to come here this morning . ’
21 ‘ Tell him to come back this afternoon , or tomorrow — or next week … or something .
22 Russells Hall pupils ' comments were along the lines of ‘ Ca n't they come back this afternoon ? ’ but also included : ‘ Dipak can draw well ’ and ‘ Marcelle thinks I 'm a really good writer . ’
23 It 's raining now does that lorry talking to me er like cos they come down this way going to Eccleston like two lorries and said there 's two cars
24 Well he came upstairs this morning , got on the bed and he went flop !
25 — Now you shall see , but take this by the way — He came home this Morning at his usual Hour of Four , waken 'd me out of a sweet Dream of something else , by tumbling over the Tea-table , which he broke all to pieces , after his Man and he had rowl 'd about the Room like sick Passengers in a Storm , he comes flounce into Bed , dead as a Salmon into a Fishmonger 's Basket ; his Feet cold as Ice , his Breath hot as a Furnace , and his hands and Face as greasy as his Flanel Night-cap. — O Matrimony !
26 yeah , and he wants to , he came home this morning and he said , he must of been thinking about it , and he said well we could emulsion the walls , he said erm , why do n't we do an apricot white , I says well that 's peach , I said the
27 He came back this morning but his journey was long .
28 I asked my own doctor when he came early this morning , but he would n't tell me . ’
29 It came earlier this morning .
30 It has been standing in water all day , and it has been well scraped before it came out this evening .
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