Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] come " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , but the trouble with it there is that very often you get , you get half of them say we ca n't come Tuesday , but we can come Wednesday |
2 | Cos they are quite tame , I mean that 's one thing about the hens I mean they ca n't come out though , they just wander about . |
3 | I mean I wo n't come and do the record . |
4 | Daphne came from one of the best families in London , certainly from what I understood to be the upper classes , so once I left St Paul 's I assumed we would never come across each other again . |
5 | I do n't Well I imagine it would just come off with any other cargo . |
6 | Erm firstly that if an existing employment use falls to another land use , this is what Mr Allenby was just saying , the subsequent release of employment land onto the market does not come out of the sixty hectares the structure plan 's asking for , that 's what that 's what Mr Allenby just said , I hope he wo n't come back on it , major point . |
7 | ‘ I hope it wo n't come to that . ’ |
8 | I know he would regularly come down to Low Birk Hatt — and , indeed , Sleetburn when we were there — with his violin , and Mother used to accompany him on our organ . |
9 | I know I ca n't come back to Scotland , Donald , and I have no wish to live in England . |
10 | I know you will not come back to me . |
11 | Yeah and I said to her erm , and she said I do n't know how it came out about her son in the fire service , oh I know she 'd just come back from Orlando , cos she 'd been off work having had a hysterectomy and she had three week 's leave due to her |
12 | I reckon he 'll probably come good in time , but we ca n't afford to leave it too long to wait for both him and Deano to start coming up with the goods . |
13 | I was devastated ; I swore I would never come to Scotland again . |
14 | Cos I knew she would n't come near me . |
15 | I knew you would never come back ! |
16 | Concerning those who die in their sins Jesus said ‘ Whither I go ye CAN NOT come . ’ |
17 | Uncertain how the children might react , I thought it would perhaps come in handy if I needed to defend myself . |
18 | Its just that I thought you would n't come here any more … not after last night . ’ |
19 | I thought you would never come , ’ she said as Claudia stepped into a scene of such chaos that it seemed an impossibility they would be ready on time . |
20 | I thought you might even come round to the flat , and we 'd have a row , and then everything would be OK between us , but all you did was send back your clothes . ’ |
21 | I thought you 'd likely come from her , to collect his bits and pieces . |
22 | " I hope you do n't mind me coming up — I thought I 'd just come and see how you were , and perhaps sit and chat with you for a while " |
23 | And one thing we will learn from it I think , if we 're honest with ourselves , and we put , and try and save up and have a piece on the end there , but the one thing I think we will perhaps come to , and the one conclusion we may come to , is the fact that whilst we , we do live in this world and I absolutely agree that if somebody says , look I need to see a new as well , I need to see you now , or I need to see you tomorrow , that 'll be difficult , O K , and that 's the immediacy of the business . |
24 | Wednesday , I 'd got Michael outside in the pushchair , coat on and I think I 'd just come down from the loo and I saw the car pull up I quickly ran and got me coat on oh I , I 'll come with you she said , so she come shopping with me . |
25 | ‘ I think it will gradually come into the mainstream of Yorkshire cricket . ’ |
26 | She phoned this morning and I said I ca n't come and collect it cos I 'm here by myself she said oh I 'll bring it in , that 's alright , no problem but er we 're going away to Gloucester at two o'clock |
27 | I mean my dear , I said to Paul , Paul yesterday was was babbling on about if Karen would take him back and I said Paul I shall be extremely displeased if you ever leave this house to go back to Karen , you know o after only being with me for something like three or four weeks , I said you 'll never come back again I said I 'm not going to be messed about like that ! |
28 | ‘ I said you should n't come back to me , Mr Millet , and you agreed . ’ |
29 | God , I wish I 'd never come to this bloody school . |
30 | ‘ I wish I 'd never come to Thornfield ! ’ |