Example sentences of "could come [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's why I was so glad you could come today . ’ |
2 | EC commissioner Frans Andriessen , the EC 's chief negotiator , has said he has no immediate plans to meet US negotiators but developments could come today after a meeting of EC foreign ministers in Brussels . |
3 | No , but she said like , she said it could come today cos she says they deliver I says is there no way I said you can give me a number I said that I could get in contact , she said no , she said were 're not allowed to do that |
4 | Although yesterday 's increase in rates intensified fears that the economy could come perilously close to recession next year , the instant judgement of most economists was that the worst would be avoided . |
5 | ‘ Do you think you could come tomorrow instead ? ’ |
6 | Even more alarming for some Australians , this could come sooner rather than later . |
7 | as though there had never been another world , and when a boy she knew , who lived in Doncaster , asked if he could come over and take her out , she refused him , although she liked him , because she knew that she could not bear to allow herself to emerge . |
8 | I did n't know that until Ben phoned this week and asked whether he could come over . ’ |
9 | I wondered if I could come over and see your h — see him some time ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Rourke is going to the Brooksby plant , and I 'll be out for some time , so I wondered if you could come over and help Becky out with the computer ? |
11 | That 's what could come over you . ’ |
12 | ‘ Knowing the amount of people who could come over on cheap air fares and that 's another concern it could be a problem . |
13 | Do n't dry clothes near to open fires or radiant heaters , and do n't use timeswitches to control radiant heaters ; they could come on unexpectedly and start a fire . |
14 | Now , er if we could come on now , it was in nineteen thirty six that you went to Spain ? |
15 | At any moment the floodlights could come on , then even this ladder would be too risky . |
16 | After all , there were only two ways that Harry could come on to Grace , the gangplank across from Maurice , on which Stripey lay digesting uneasily , or back to the wharf and round by the afterdeck . |
17 | He could come on very strong . |
18 | So , I , I , I agree there but subbies really could come on |
19 | And Lucy 's silky warm skin all along her , arms wrapped round each other , so close that nothing could come between . |
20 | With aircraft on the unserviceable field at Abbotsinch and others thirty to forty miles away at Prestwick , and the carrier en route to Glasgow with a scheduled departure in three days , it was decided the only possible solution remaining was Renfrew — if the ATA could come through and land Spitfires on the tiny field . |
21 | General opinion in the markets now is that an unexpectedly high number of prime cattle could come through after it starts on 1 April . |
22 | In order to engage in such self-justification , the speaker must possess the ideological and argumentative tools for criticizing ‘ prejudice ’ , for the speaker wishes to escape from criticisms which could come equally from both self and audience . |
23 | Mark Frost has gone back as a bowler , though of course he could come again . |
24 | erm We feel we can do well , I 'd be ecstatic if we could come away with a world championship point , I think we possibly can if we 're a bit lucky . |
25 | ‘ They could come here , ’ said Lady Bailey . |
26 | If we both go , he could come here . |
27 | And er they happen came along er to tell us about the Aberystwyth trip we went off to Aberystwyth the students gave us a party and he said , Oh I like your meetings I wish I could come here more often . |
28 | Alright they do n't want to go to Chesterfield then we thought they could come here , look after the house , look after the house the same as we 'd look after it , and Val said this |
29 | Such warrants might authorize single payments or a regular series ; and they could come either from Chancery or from the Privy Seal . |
30 | If colleagues from the back of Congress are intending to speak , if they could come forward . |