Example sentences of "come [adv prt] here [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 No , I have n't come down here with suggestions — that would be presumptuous — but with information , or what might be .
2 How many times had come down here with Mickey — dead now , killed in the Rising — to watch the trains come steaming in ?
3 That 's why no one could come along here on Wednesday night .
4 She used to come down here from London , sometimes just for a meal , sometimes to unwind for a few days , sometimes with some young swain or other , sometimes on her own .
5 So you 've come round here to bash-up my young brother ?
6 Jane and I think it would be a good idea if you came down here for Christmas .
7 After Schloss Hartheim , which seemed to go on for ever , the three of us moved out of her parents ' house and came down here to Munich and its Alpine air .
8 I was with them in Glasgow as well they were a national company and I came down here from Glasgow .
9 Ricoh UK Products Ltd came through here in recognition of elimination of the use of Chloro-Fluoro-Carbons during the production and recycling of Selenium drums for photocopiers .
10 Her granddaddy came up here to farm in 1891 , but her husband 's family has been here longer .
11 ‘ Afterwards Constanza came back here with Mena .
12 It was erm it 's the first time that I 'd come across , I mean I 'd been a little bit of experience on , on inland waterways in Windsor er which I 'd lost when I went to Leicester and Lincoln I came back here of course and now we had the North Sea and the docks and erm that was a new area and a , and a really good challenge erm I particularly got involved with , with things like erm the movement of chemicals which was beginning to increase and coming into Felixstowe and , and er and , and er Ipswich erm and when I think back Felixstowe Dock , looking back , ended where the big jumbo tank , the Calor Gas tank is , that , that was the sort of range of Felixstowe Dock in those days .
13 Yeah , they would be er erm , I think they would , would be more like er , see of course when we came back here to Stoke er I mean that severed relations with them so to speak apart from like say letters , they did use , used to write I remember getting letters and we 'd send letters , perhaps only twice a year , but I can remember them mentioning .
14 ‘ I ca n't remember when you last came round here on Brotherhood business — what 's this in aid of ? ’
15 ‘ Some of the fellows talk of coming back here in peacetime , but it will be England for us , Anne , once I 'm safely home . ’
16 Coming back here after tea .
17 And above all , why should Isambard come down here in person to visit him after supper , splendid and ceremonious in his brown and gold brocade , attended by servants bringing in a gilded chair for him , and a page carrying wine ?
18 But I think he was three when his father was sh came up here to work .
19 It 's doing this he does n't come back here for leave , he 'd rather stay up there .
20 ‘ You can come back here for dinner if you wants , or have it with the others .
21 ‘ Yes , ’ she said , adding rashly , ‘ you can come back here to lunch afterward . ’
22 But I shall come back here before midnight , and then we shall send for the police . ’
23 She 'd come out here to Malta at the man 's request , knowing his connection with her mother 's new craze for danger , to do a job , to try to live up to her reputation as a lively , capable , sophisticated fixer of publicity .
24 Did he say he 'd come round here on Sunday ?
25 You come back here with Rex Mundi on board , and if that is n't disaster enough , you stop off for lunch , he escapes and the Volvo gets stolen with the entire Presley hoard along with it .
  Next page