Example sentences of "[pers pn] will come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think I 'll come off the pill , ’ she said when he had finished . |
2 | ‘ Of course I 'll come into the ward . ’ |
3 | Erm well in in the context of what I did say yesterday it 'll come as no great surprise to anyone that like Ryedale we also accept the North Yorkshire County County figures , erm which in short we we find are based on reasonable assumptions and and and an appropriate methodology , compared to some of the more extreme interpretations and projections that have that have been put forward , if I can illustrate that point by reference to er potential building rates , that the highest figure that 's been suggested is the one put forward by Mr Grigson , of Barton Willmore , I 'm talking for the moment about Greater York generally , and I 'll come onto the Selby aspect in a minute . |
4 | ‘ Give us a couple o' bob an' I 'll come up the stairs an' carry the bloody fing dawn , even if it kills me in the process . |
5 | Somewhere along the way , I 'll come across the man who organized Jay Hammond 's death ; then , further on , the man who killed him . |
6 | I 'll come for the dog later on . ’ |
7 | Erm no leave it , I 'll come on the bus . |
8 | They won t say , " I 'll come to the clinic with you or I 'll help you . " |
9 | ‘ I 'll come to the station with you and get your ticket . ’ |
10 | I 'll come to the lawyers with you , if you like . |
11 | Perhaps I 'll come to the conclusion [ that ] … that is because it was real . |
12 | ‘ Frank , I 'll come to the point . |
13 | Perhaps what I 'm about to say has something to do with the answer to that question , so I 'll come to the point as briefly as possible . |
14 | ‘ When your curfew is lifted , I 'll come to the Parrot to hear you sing . ’ |
15 | I 'll come to the garden and walk and run a little more every day until I 'm as healthy as any other boy . |
16 | " O.K. , sir , I 'll come to the workshop after school . " |
17 | I 'll come in the Sunday morning and |
18 | I 'll come in the morning instead or whatever , erm but quite often it means if they 're coming in they say , well I 'll be in town anyway I 'll come in for that hour |
19 | Or if you will , I will come to the abbey gate , and bring you there by the least frequented way . ’ |
20 | Right , if I 'm not there I will come round the block . |
21 | You 'll come across the house half-way up the drive . ’ |
22 | Do n't wander too far off to the left or you 'll come across the 600yd high sheer cliffs of the North Face . |
23 | When boring the holes , take great care not to go too deep or you 'll come through the face of the door ! |
24 | I do n't know if you 'll come into the shop . |
25 | From Studland church go south to the modern cross , turn left on the road and you 'll come to the Dorset Coast Path . |
26 | You 'll come to the Unit ? ’ |
27 | Stroll through the grounds to the lake , and you 'll come to the hotel 's own private each and landing stage . |
28 | ‘ If you go north you 'll come to the road , ’ I said . |
29 | If you walk straight across that bit of grass there you 'll come to the path . |
30 | She 'll come to the door , bye ! |