Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] never come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you send Dickon away , I 'll never come into this room again ! ’
2 ‘ Then I 'll never come to church again ! ’ she cried .
3 I 'll never come to terms with it .
4 I could never come to the situation where I would say we 're all equal .
5 I could never come to terms with the Big Idea .
6 God , I wish I 'd never come to this bloody school .
7 ‘ I wish I 'd never come to Thornfield ! ’
8 Anyway , I 'd never come across a place like it .
9 I was devastated ; I swore I would never come to Scotland again .
10 When I was twelve , one of my friends bet another friend a bag of sweets that I would never come to anything .
11 I felt then that at last the ambitions I 'd had for so long were possible , and that I could stop worrying about the gypsy who 'd looked at me closely a couple of years earlier , and said : ‘ You 'll never come to anything , you wo n't . ’
12 She 'd never come across this combination before : an expansiveness of both temperament and physique , coupled with a mental set restricted to a handful of concepts .
13 In the normal course of her work at Coronation Hospital , she would never come into such personal contact with a man as important as Dr Greene , and she would have to remember that he wanted her to recognise this fact while she was Faye Hamilton 's nurse .
14 We could never come to an understanding with the Communists …
15 Daphne came from one of the best families in London , certainly from what I understood to be the upper classes , so once I left St Paul 's I assumed we would never come across each other again .
16 Then I was angry , and said he should never come into my house , nor come near me , with my good will .
17 it might never come to that stage .
18 Sitting there in the London bound train ( I had thought it would never come into the station , that the whistle would never blow ) , I saw myself in a play , a melodrama perhaps — I felt I had Runaway Daughter written all over me …
19 That humanity will find something to replace war is certain , but it will never come to light until the suffocating mass of claims based on unbelievably primitive and stubbornly adhered-to religion and superstition , is swept away in its entirety .
20 Perhaps it will never come near land at all .
21 I 'll pull out my sword like this ’ — and I showed him what I would do — ‘ and give the creature such a wound that it will never come near me again ! ’
22 A famous recording artist with the group Fleetwood Mac was really frightened by one of the duo and he swears that he will never come into the building again such was his experience .
23 But if I do not go to him , he will never come to me , said her mind .
24 That ‘ inwardness ’ so prized by some English readers , and characteristically found by them ( implausibly ) in Lawrence , is an attention directed so far ‘ inward , that it can never come to the surface for long enough to notice how the sunlight breaks upon the edges and volumes of a piece of sculpture ; and that is why indeed such readers can not use the word ‘ aesthetic ’ except ‘ in a limiting sense ’ .
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