Example sentences of "you come [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I want to talk , money talk , and I 'd like you to come up to New York next week to meet with my financial boys , if that 's okay with you ? ’ |
2 | We can depend on you to come in on Sunday ca n't we ? |
3 | ‘ I came to ask you to come back to Sardinia . |
4 | ‘ After dinner I want you to come back to St-Cloud . |
5 | The introduction is good afternoon ladies and gentlemen my name is I 'd like to talk to you about flying and I hope to persuade you to come along on Saturday and take part in some flying . |
6 | ‘ I want you to come out to Leytonstone with me and let me show you something . ’ |
7 | ‘ So you came up to London when you were still a boy ? ’ |
8 | Could we go back and perhaps you tell me , erm what it felt like , for example cooking a meal or doing the washing in a Nissan hut and the difference of when you came in to Chipping Field |
9 | Looks bigger than umm Cos mummy had it with her when you came down on Saturday . |
10 | ‘ If I imagined you were about to repeat your foolishness of the other day I would insist that you came back to Paris now . |
11 | But Dierdriu only said , ‘ And so you went away , and Grainne stayed , and when you came back to Tara , first as a soldier in the Fiana and then as its head , I could not bear to send you away again , Fergus . |
12 | When you came back to Britain . |
13 | So you came back to England in nineteen sixty ? |
14 | You said you came back from France to find the cottage demolished and Ryan gone . |
15 | I thought — it was silly I know , but I thought perhaps seeing Aubrey had reminded you of Madeleine and that it was going to be as awful as it was when you came back from England after that holiday . |
16 | Was it after you came back from India that second time ; before you went back to London ? |
17 | Nine months since you came back from Rhodes , and then deserted Cyprus again . |
18 | I would have thought aunty Cath would have phoned Wednesday night when you came back from Cargill |
19 | ‘ Is that why you came back from Australia ? ’ |
20 | You came along with Dee and Kelley without a fuss . |
21 | Are you coming over on Saturday ? |
22 | ‘ When are you coming back to England ? ’ |
23 | Will you come up to London with me and see yourself ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Sorry to be a pest , ’ Travis apologised , ‘ but I saw you come back without Naylor , ’ and while Leith was rapidly trying to find an excuse for her return to the house without the man everyone knew she had gone walking with , she found that Travis was too involved with his own miseries to want to delve into hers , for he went on , ‘ I 've been sitting in the library thinking about Rosemary , and getting more and more uptight about our situation , when you ran in and I started to think about phoning her . |
25 | Oh aye he says er you come up to Dolgarrog tomorrow ? |
26 | You come up from Debenhams bit |
27 | ‘ You can see the letters from New York , if you come over to Isobel 's . |
28 | Then you come back to Frau Huber 's apartment with me where we 'll share the spare room . |
29 | Have a go , I 'll if you 've got problems , then you come back to Richard and Alan . |
30 | As you come back from Brouage towards St Jean-d'Angely — on the D18 via the canalside village of Pont-l'Abbe-d'Arnoult , with a lovely Romanesque church faade — a sign at the junction of the D122 points you to the chateau whose improbably perfect lake and gardens stare at you from posters throughout the region : La Roche Courbon . |