Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] you come [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Why did n't you come down to supper ? ’ |
2 | Well I 'm , I 'm the same , I was talking to Rob the other day and er , I forget how I mentioned it , but I said something about , oh I think it 's because I was saying why do n't you come up like this week because he 's off this week , and er , he was making some excuse or other , oh I 've got three weeks off in the summer , oh I 'd sooner come up when I 've got this longest spell off , you know , and I want to get this chimney done and blah , blah |
3 | ‘ Why do n't you come round to my flat next week , and I 'll cook you a meal . ’ |
4 | Why do n't you come here for a while . |
5 | ‘ Why do n't you come on in ? ’ he invited cordially . |
6 | ‘ I was just saying to Sally , why do n't you come out with us on Saturday ? ’ |
7 | " Why do n't you come out with us some time ? |
8 | ‘ Look , Joe ; for the last time , why do n't you come home with me , if only to prove to Alice you 're still on the station . |
9 | Better still , why do n't you come along to a party we 're throwing tomorrow evening ? |
10 | I warn you , do n't you come anywhere near me . ’ |
11 | Tell you what — why do n't you come down with me to Uulaa ? |
12 | ‘ Why do n't you come down to our office and have a look ? ’ |
13 | ‘ No. ’ 'Then why do n't you come down to the marina at five tomorrow morning . |
14 | But look , in any case , why do n't you come back to town with me today , while we 've still got Mrs Bennett and Miss Maynard . |
15 | ‘ Why do n't you come back with me ? ’ |