Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb past] [adv] come " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I know you did n't come to be thanked , Gregory , ’ she said , motioning him into the other chair , ‘ but thanked you must be . |
2 | Oh yes , and I suppose I 'd better come clean . |
3 | ‘ I suppose you 'd better come in . ’ |
4 | I mean it did n't come for , come out for arthritis . |
5 | Well poorly man then and I mean he had n't come round till dinner . |
6 | I think I 'd better come over and see what material you are intending to work with . ’ |
7 | One Sunday at the Trocadero the chief circle usher said to me , ‘ I think you 'd better come up to the back circle , Gents , we 've got a bloke behaving obscenely . ’ |
8 | ‘ I think you 'd better come up to my room , ’ she mimicked again . |
9 | ‘ I think you 'd better come with me too . |
10 | ‘ I think you 'd better come up quick . |
11 | Look , when you 've finished eating I think you 'd better come up to cabin 10 and get it sorted out . |
12 | ‘ I think you 'd better come , sir . |
13 | ‘ And I think you 'd better come home . ’ |
14 | Well we 've got some bad news about your son John , oh I think you 'd better come in . |
15 | I think you had better come in . ’ |
16 | Yeah I think we 'd better come away from that , thank you . |
17 | And then , quite suddenly and unwished , the thought : ‘ Wish I had n't come back . ’ |
18 | ‘ I wish I had n't come . |
19 | ‘ No , I 'm not ready and I wish I had n't come , if you really want to know . |
20 | ‘ Oh , I wish we had n't come ! ’ said Phyllis . |
21 | ‘ I wish we had never come back to this house . |
22 | Make 'em wish they had n't come . |
23 | She was not surprised when the girl turned to her with the dark remark , ‘ I wish he had n't come in just then . ’ |