Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pers pn] [modal v] come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He told me he was just visiting to let me know he would come for me soon , but not just yet . |
2 | I think that 's where they meet , I mean they may come from all the place but it 's the Judges Guild and I 'm due to speak to them tomorrow night . |
3 | I expect they will come in a late surge . |
4 | I expect we shall come across it . ’ |
5 | ‘ I expect it 'll come to the same thing in the end , ’ Zen told him as they shook hands . |
6 | I found I 'd come to the Wetherden Mapole , and there was a chap there with his horses . |
7 | Well if I say I 'll come at five , cos that gives me a chance to do all the sort of phoning |
8 | And I hope we can come into that . |
9 | I hope you will come with us Lily and Pilade too and we will have run . |
10 | I know I can come through it . |
11 | ‘ I know it must come as a shock to you . |
12 | She has a part of me inside her , and I know she will come for me some day . |
13 | I guarantee you 'd come to the same conclusion , sir . |
14 | I reckon they 'll come with 9 or 10 behind the ball at all times and hope to catch Leeds out with a long punt or from a set piece . |
15 | Now that I understand I shall come to terms . |
16 | ‘ I suppose I 'll come to terms eventually with the blank in my mind . |
17 | I knew I 'd come to the right place . |
18 | ‘ I knew I 'd come to the right place . ’ |
19 | ‘ I knew it would come to this ! ’ |
20 | Several people have been whispering in my ear lately about Michael 's drug-taking ; I knew it would come to a head sooner or later . ’ |
21 | I thought we could come to that later on . |
22 | I thought we 'd come for a little walk and |
23 | And when she could speak again , she said , ‘ I thought you 'd come about the pigeons ! |
24 | Cos I said I 'm really surprised , I said I thought you must come at least every week cos she seems to be so confident in the water . |
25 | and he 's been and gorrit , he 's took his half and it 's going , i cos I thought I 'll come to your house and tell you in front |
26 | Having taught English Literature for a long time in universities , on both sides of the Atlantic , and having spent some years pondering the questions raised in this book , I have come to some very tentative conclusions about what might be done ; they are not , I might add , of the kind I thought I would come to when I began working on it . |
27 | I thought I 'd come to terms with it , but that little lad yesterday … ’ |
28 | I thought he 'd come into this somewhere ! |
29 | I think we can come to some compromise , Mr Ryan , if you 're really interested . ‘ |
30 | If this is suitable , and since you have kindly agreed to pass it on , we do n't need any receipt or acknowledgement , but , sadly , I think we should come off the mailing list . |