Example sentences of "[modal v] come to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ideally , companies should come to the UITF with their proposed treatment .
2 The only person not wholly in sympathy with this plan was the bartender who complained that I was supposed to be off duty and that the passengers should come to the bar to buy the drinks themselves ; I was syphoning off his tips .
3 At that time I was still on good terms with the General Intendant and he said , ‘ you should come to the rehearsals ’ .
4 The CNAA knew from the first meeting of its sub-committee to discuss courses in education , in July 1965 , that the DES was moving towards a policy of teacher education in some technical colleges , and that the DES thought it reasonable that they should come to the CNAA for validation .
5 It is perhaps not surprising that such an interpretation should come to the fore in the implementation of normalisation .
6 This time the hospital kept him in for several weeks and his condition deteriorated until the Sunday morning the phone rang at 6.30 am and the words ‘ We think you should come to the hospital as soon as you can . ’
7 It is not enough for the defendant to show that he was aware of the contents of what he was distributing or publishing , but did not himself think that it was insulting if the jury or magistrate should come to the conclusion that he suspected or had grounds to suspect otherwise .
8 There is , of course , something risible about proposing that armies of 70-year-olds should come to the rescue of those older still , and by no means all of those who will be among the young elderly in the year 2010 will want to perform that role .
9 Mr Skinner said Mr Lilley should come to the House to answer questions over ‘ the £4,000 bill the taxpayer is having to foot for him flying from his holiday cottage in France to come back to Britain ’ .
10 There must be no nice balancing of odds , the judge must come to the conclusion that such danger is real and appreciable with reference to the ordinary operation of law in the ordinary course of things , not a danger of an imaginary and insubstantial character , having reference to some extraordinary and barely possible contingency so improbable that no reasonable man would suffer it to influence his conduct .
11 If we consider the mathematics of combinations we must come to the conclusion that the pattern making activity of the mind is far better designed for conceptual thinking than any computer .
12 Yeah , if you think you might come to the end of a conversation before you reach the end of the tape , they 've rather you put a new tape in .
13 I assess the student 's ability and level of performance , and I might come to the conclusion that they had done pretty well to get those grades ; or it might be obvious that they could have done better . ’
14 I 'll come to the lawyers with you , if you like .
15 They won t say , " I 'll come to the clinic with you or I 'll help you . "
16 ‘ I 'll come to the station with you and get your ticket . ’
17 From Studland church go south to the modern cross , turn left on the road and you 'll come to the Dorset Coast Path .
18 You 'll come to the Unit ? ’
19 Stroll through the grounds to the lake , and you 'll come to the hotel 's own private each and landing stage .
20 She 'll come to the door , bye !
21 ‘ If you go north you 'll come to the road , ’ I said .
22 If you walk straight across that bit of grass there you 'll come to the path .
23 " O.K. , sir , I 'll come to the workshop after school . "
24 We 'll come to the personalities and the positions later on along the track , but first of all it 's got to be the members .
25 ‘ When your curfew is lifted , I 'll come to the Parrot to hear you sing . ’
26 ( We 'll come to the NCC ) .
27 Anyone whose car has broken down in the middle of nowhere will appreciate the value of belonging to a motoring organisation that 'll come to the rescue at any time of the day or night .
28 I 'll come to the garden and walk and run a little more every day until I 'm as healthy as any other boy .
29 Perhaps I 'll come to the conclusion [ that ] … that is because it was real .
30 ‘ Frank , I 'll come to the point .
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