Example sentences of "[modal v] come [adv prt] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I think you should come down for meals . ’ |
2 | Throughout the present chapter , and indeed elsewhere in this report , we have intimated that policies too must come in for scrutiny . |
3 | Ahhh I shall have to tell him then , he said cos that 'll come up for sale then . |
4 | ‘ We 'll come over for tea . |
5 | Perhaps I 'll come by for coffee another time , Sister . |
6 | Significantly , though , the Soviet leader added that since a new constitution was being prepared , any article could come up for review , and this included Article 6 . |
7 | McGee could come in for Andy Mockler , who is the latest injury casualty and leaves McHale with a depleted squad . |
8 | And they 'd , they 'd come in for surgery and you know you 'd nurse them back again . |
9 | While I was having lunch soldiers from the local garrison used to come in for snacks . |
10 | Crozier sought to delay the making of the statement on the ground that it defamed him and might prejudice the jury in Barnet 's action against him , which would come on for trial some six months later . |
11 | No , he had n't seen her for a week before that weekend ; he had missed her — this with a baleful glance towards the door — and had indeed got as far as ringing her up on the Saturday morning , hoping she would come up for Sunday , but had got no answer from her flat . |
12 | Another may come along for advice and you 'd tell him to leave the horse alone : ‘ But he looks all right ! |
13 | She can come round for quarter an hour if she wants . |