Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Female cats are such powerful breeding machines that some of them may even come into heat while they are pregnant .
2 I 've got ta be catched I wo n't actually do it I 'll just come in run a mo just give it complete customers and and help
3 ‘ If you send Dickon away , I 'll never come into this room again ! ’
4 ‘ Then I 'll never come to church again ! ’ she cried .
5 I 'll never come to terms with it .
6 ‘ Aye well , miss , if I do n't see her the night on the quiet , I 'll only come to the shop the morrow , an' I 'll put it plainly to her da . ’
7 I if I could just come in there you mentioned this er if you changed your mind on goods , and you seemed to be defining the legal position .
8 ‘ If I could just come in a minute — ’
9 If I could just come in here , there are many opportunities for them to express their individual talents .
10 I could never come to the situation where I would say we 're all equal .
11 I could never come to terms with the Big Idea .
12 I 'd just come to a point . ’
13 I 'd just come for the wedding .
14 Another time I was lying in a hospital bed after a car crash — I 'd been lucky and escaped with minor injuries , but I 've always had a keen sense of drama , so I lay there feeling as though I 'd just come through the Battle of Britain .
15 I thought that , if I 'd just come from the Sahara to here , I 'd head back as soon as possible , family duties or not .
16 I 'd sooner come to Cheltenham than to go to a holiday abroad .
17 I 'd often come across one or other of the twins , squatting down outside the house , with the red bitch hovering by , waiting to eat the faeces .
18 God , I wish I 'd never come to this bloody school .
19 ‘ I wish I 'd never come to Thornfield ! ’
20 Anyway , I 'd never come across a place like it .
21 I would rather come to him .
22 I was devastated ; I swore I would never come to Scotland again .
23 When I was twelve , one of my friends bet another friend a bag of sweets that I would never come to anything .
24 In explaining each point , I shall begin by posing a problem that the living machine faces ; then I shall consider possible solutions to the problem that a sensible engineer might consider ; I shall finally come to the solution that nature has actually adopted .
25 Well I will just come in here because I think Mr wants to get his figures a bit more accurate .
26 Erm Dr Julia is going to be on sabbatical leave next term and would therefore like to give her lectures on Mill and utilitarianism erm this term so next week you will have Julia on Rousseau and immediately after that she 'll give her lectures on utilitarianism and Mill and I will then come after that and deal with socialism and Marx and all that really sexy stuff .
27 The closest I will ever come to staying there is when I pass through it to reach the stop for the buses into town .
28 We 're running out of time as usual , so if I can just come to that final line to you to consider and give me some views on them before you go .
29 So if I can just come through here .
30 Gedge told The Legend ! in an NME interview in April 1986 : ‘ When we play live I can sometimes come across as glib or arrogant and find that people take exception to what I say when all I 'm trying to do is talk to the audience . ’
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