Example sentences of "[pers pn] come [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Can I come up for a moment ? ’ |
2 | May I come in for a moment ? |
3 | Well Miss rang me up about twenty to nine and said could I come in for the day and I said you 've had it for the day though consider the afternoon . |
4 | If I 've had a big bill , occasionally I 've had to say to my mum ‘ I 've no money left , can I come down for the week ? ’ and I 've had to go down there . |
5 | Shall I come down in the car for you tomorrow ? ’ |
6 | Bill , could I come back to a quotation by another former Tory Prime Minister in the nineteen sixties , erm they were ragging old Douglas Hume unmercifully , the Labour Party did , when he was made Prime Minister , and , you know , erm all 's fair in politics , and Harold Wilson , I think , made the comment that the democracy of this country had ground to a halt with the appointment of the fourteenth earl , and Douglas Hume , in his sort of very self-deprecating way and his very modest way , says ‘ well , you know , I suppose if one were to ask , he 's probably the fourteenth Mr Wilson ’ . |
7 | can I come back to the question if , you see if you do n't answer it I 'll repeat it , you as the person responsible for the figures would be anxious to make sure they were reaching the public accurately |
8 | Could I come back to the point about the twenty seven million passengers or some of I 'm not exactly , but I know it 's a lot , erm figure , it 's large number figure , as a num an extra number of cars . |
9 | However , she had met a very nice lady from Pinner who said why did n't she come along with the Lionisers ' visit to Fort House that afternoon . |
10 | ‘ By the way , I never did ask you — what made you come round to the cottage that night ? ’ |
11 | " Hazel , " said Fiver , " could you come up on the bank with me for a few moments ? |
12 | Would you , would you like to do a group collaboration on this one , because erm , can you come up with a version that your group agrees on ? |
13 | Wo n't you come in for a minute ? |
14 | Will you come in for a cup of tea ? |
15 | Better still , why do n't you come along to a party we 're throwing tomorrow evening ? |
16 | ‘ If you 're not doing anything , would you come back to the house with us now ? |
17 | ‘ Can you come back during the week when it 's less busy ? ’ asked the assistant . |
18 | ‘ Did you come back from the villa specially for me ? ’ |
19 | ‘ No. ’ 'Then why do n't you come down to the marina at five tomorrow morning . |
20 | ‘ Why did you come out into the hall ? ’ |
21 | I heard you come out of the Hall . |
22 | Like , after this tonight , I 'd let you come out in a vehicle with me . |
23 | ‘ Ca n't we come up to the hill ? ’ asked someone . |
24 | Can we come back to the criteria and I probably ought to refer you lar really to the I I know this is set out a little br a s rather shorthanded fashion . |
25 | Could we come back into the group now ? |
26 | Susan saw him come out of the door and start back down the track , anger and anxiety making him push his pace . |
27 | If he was the Christ , the King of Israel , then let him come down from the cross and convince people . |
28 | I was going to ask you to help me to make him come back to the warren . |
29 | She did n't actually hear him come back into the room ; it was just the feeling of being watched that alerted her to his presence , and she turned her head warily . |
30 | Yet how often do they come up with a verdict that 's manifestly perverse having regard to the evidence ? " |