Example sentences of "[verb] come for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There was indeed a steady brain drain ; and some , like Lieberich , had intended to come for a visit rather than to stay permanently .
2 With my form filled in , I phoned : ‘ I want to come for a fortnight , but the problem is , I have a book to finish .
3 And then he said , ‘ You want to come for a ride in the car ?
4 Want to come for the run .
5 ‘ Far from departing from the traditional view of the relationship between ranks , the moment has come for a return to it , ’ said Mr Roach .
6 It may be that by the end of the century , when we are carrying all before us , some fair-minded matron will survey her predominantly female team and announce that the time has come for a Ministry for Men .
7 Time has come for a change .
8 Does he further agree that the time has come for a period of consolidation ?
9 It 's the least I can do for one who has come for a bush walk and then finds the project nipped in the bud by her own willingness to help . ’
10 Now that the new system of advanced courses is becoming well established the time has come for the work of the Central Support Unit to be absorbed into mainstream SCOTVEC Departments .
11 The Foreign Office Minister , Mr William Waldegrave , said : ‘ The message we must get across is that those in the security services , those working for the state , should recognise that a day of reckoning will come for them as it has come for the East Germans and others . ’
12 The time has come for the party to choose and , in the final analysis , it has two coherent policies to choose from .
13 The time has come for the politicians to face up to their responsibilities , ’ Mr Rocard said .
14 THE TIME has come for the egg industry to look forward to the 1990s .
15 As it is now three years since the present display team was formed the time has come for an audition to be held , this will be early in the autumn .
16 Oh I was c come come for a holiday .
17 Mr Marshall 's fair used to come for the feast weekend and , in 1914 , he again contributed to the effort by offering to play sacred music on his fairground organ after the Sunday church services , with a collection for the hospital funds .
18 ‘ I just meant , I mean , er … would you like to come for a coffee .
19 How would you like to come for a ride ? ’
20 Three patients declined to come for a check endoscopy immediately after radiotherapy as they had no bowel symptoms .
21 He grinned at her and called up , " Like to come for a picnic ? "
22 I was invited to give an entertainment at the Bristol Old Vic theatre , the wonderful old Theatre Royal , the oldest extant theatre still being used in the country and one of the oldest in the world , a very beautiful place erm and I was asked if I would do an entertainment that I have called Come for the Ride which I was persuaded to concoct by my home town of Birkenhead in the North West of England .
23 ‘ He gets a lot of stick about his mistakes but he 's very positive and has the confidence to keep coming for the ball .
24 Obviously you will only be asked to come for an interview if you have made an initial approach for a job .
25 We saw them in Glasgow recently , and were the proudest of grandparents when Ewan consented to come for a walk with the two of us .
26 ‘ Actually , hard as it may be for you to believe , I did come for a reason . ’
27 ‘ That 's awfully kind of you , and I should love to come for a couple of days , if I may .
28 If you 've come for a session with Kafy , you 're out of luck she 's booked for the whole night by one of the priests from the Temple of Khepri .
29 Hello there … welcome to Australia for a Central South sporting special … where we 've come for a race of the future … the Solar Challenge … sun powered cars racing through the wild outback … that 's our Friday Feature … first it 's back to Britain … for our football parade
30 ‘ But I 've come for a boy !
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