Example sentences of "come [prep] here " in BNC.

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1 So if I can just come through here .
2 The national marches er the the er the Yorkshire the Yorkshire contingent er would come through here .
3 Er and when the Yorkshire contingent did n't come through here , you 'd get the er er er Notts er contingent , which er would join up with the Derbyshire contingent , er a wee bit a wee bit lower down , wee bit lower down the er er down the country , so er in every er in every er activity against er unemployment , they 'd the locals who were who were obviously involved .
4 and he 's got ta , he 's got ta come into here has he , every day ?
5 Can I come in here ?
6 ‘ One day you 'll come in here and there 'll just be a burnt patch on the ground and a wisp of smoke where the chip shop man used to be , ’ I said .
7 You can not come in here . ’
8 ‘ May I come in here : I 'm on this scheme for tonight . ’
9 ‘ You 'll come in here and have a cup of tea till his lordship gets back .
10 ‘ You ca n't come in here , ’ he hissed .
11 ‘ No one saw me come in here , but half Fleet Street 's going to see me leave , ’ said Quinn .
12 He 'd come in here ranting and raving and making an exhibition of himself , saying that his poor little girl was injured , scarred for life and who was to blame . ’
13 ‘ The old ones would n't come in here in a fit anyway . ’
14 ‘ How dare you come in here ! ’
15 Wally 's friends would come in here by the scores , at any odd hour of the day or night .
16 Could I come in here Chris ?
17 ‘ Say please … say thank you … go and wash your hands … take your elbows off the table … do n't spit … do n't come in here with muddy shoes … turn off the telly and do your homework … ’
18 In fact Lewis took some pride in his severe , no-nonsense attitude towards Eliot — " He does n't come in here disguised like Westminster Abbey ! " he told one friend .
19 " How dare you just come in here and what do you mean , you took the money , how could you " Here he put his head into his hands and groaned .
20 The use of specific reference tools such as encyclopaedias and atlases would also come in here .
21 ‘ Do n't come in here again without knocking .
22 And they called me more or less er to do the odd jobs you know and in the brew house , as was here , I fixed , I told you once , I fixed a bench up , it was as tight as could be and put a vice on it and all in here , this shop here , they says you can come in here anytime and do what you like and er
23 Examples of this are his fierce-looking lady ( to a heavily armed German soldier advancing over the lawn ) : ‘ How dare you come in here ! ’ , or a placid scene in a country pub where the radio on the bar is tuned to the German propaganda station : ‘ Meanwhile , in Britain , the entire population , faced by the threat of an invasion has been flung into a state of complete panic . ’
24 I did n't come in here again until around half past two .
25 A couple he met quite recently — Nick , do n't you dare come in here in those muddy boots ! ’ she yelled , utterly confusing Hilary , who was still trying to digest the fact that Gwen thought Leo looked amiable .
26 ‘ 'S the only pile that 'll ever dare come in here , ’ I whispered to Jack .
27 They wo n't come in here . ’
28 Early , who wore his hat funnelled down over his eyes and ordinarily did n't talk much , said , " I guess anybody can come in here . "
29 Now agricultural erm one of the reasons why agriculture has n't been included in the G A T T is because governments right from all sorts of countries have said hands up why agricultural policy , this is a domestic policy , it 's got nothing to do with international trade , right there 's no international dimension to it right , you ca n't come in here and t tell us that we 're erm disbanding these protectionist measures right .
30 You can ya , you can come in here later .
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