Example sentences of "[vb infin] to come [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you want to come over for dinner sometime ? ’ said Jay , as if it had just occurred to her . |
2 | Because she said she do n't want to come in on nights . |
3 | no do n't mind , it 's unlikely what , she wo n't want to come out in weather like this , oh she , she |
4 | Obviously we 're not going to reach agreement on that , but do you want to come back on vacancies . |
5 | Mr do you want to come back on Mr 's comment about traffic flows ? |
6 | ‘ Do you want to come back to Florence with me and get some sleep ? ’ |
7 | I did n't want to come back to Stapleford , so I st because they were very offended because I left . |
8 | and er but he does n't want to come back to England . |
9 | I do n't think I 'd want to come back to Woking . |
10 | Well I do want to come back in fact an and reassure er you that er in fact er we are very concerned about that and we spend a great deal of time talking about the A P C's erm statement policy of intent because it was intended to be modified in the way which we thought would and we spent quite a lot of time erm discussing and am re-amending the importance . |
11 | Well I do n't mind going by train but I do n't want to come back by train |
12 | For for come back cause your pram is you do n't want to come back by train because you 're afraid of the steps . |
13 | Lucy , um , I wondered if you 'd like to come over for dinner sometime , like tonight . |
14 | Meredith supposed Harriet would be fully committed socially over the Christmas period but she wanted to offer some token of hospitality , so she went across the road after breakfast and asked if Harriet would like to come over to lunch . |
15 | I 'd like to come back to policy on migration chair , and I 'm grateful to Mr for pointing out that nineteen eighty is thirteen years ag away and things have moved on in every respect demographically . |
16 | Then as he climbed into the passenger seat he said , ‘ Would you like to come back for coffee ? ’ |
17 | There had even been a phone call the previous day from one of the new Moving Picture companies asking if ‘ Mary O'Neil ’ would like to come out to California ? |
18 | But if the bulk of the CPP continues to reject the election result and refuses to take its seats in Cambodia 's assembly , the UN will have to come up with ways to winkle the party out of power . |
19 | Oh are you well you 'll have to come back on Friday then and we 'll find somebody else to take you on tomorrow . |
20 | Right so we 'll have to come back to keyboard and you can change it , I think . |
21 | This wo n't have to come out in court , will it ? ’ |
22 | I 'll have to do some more calls on Friday night to try and get those appointments , and if necessary , I 'll have to come in on Saturday morning , because you do n't finish a week until you 've got your appointments for the following week . |
23 | I wo n't be in on Monday so people will have to come in on Monday somebody will have to come in on Monday , go to the room specified which I have n't agreed yet and then put it on and then bring it back again to so people who ca n't make it today , that that 's the alternative arrangement but I 'll tell you more when I come back at eleven o'clock , okay ? |
24 | I wo n't be in on Monday so people will have to come in on Monday somebody will have to come in on Monday , go to the room specified which I have n't agreed yet and then put it on and then bring it back again to so people who ca n't make it today , that that 's the alternative arrangement but I 'll tell you more when I come back at eleven o'clock , okay ? |
25 | " Oh , thank you , beautiful Dawn Maiden , but once I am down there I sha n't wish to come back to earth ! " |
26 | I mean acting is n't a cure for cancer or anything , but it is something I can potentially be very good at so I try and do my best , but my narrow-minded qualities do tend to come through on film sometimes . |
27 | They 'll hev to come back to hosses yet . |
28 | ‘ As you 're a fisherman , Mr Leland , if you 'd care to come down to Devon during this present season I 'd be most happy to offer you unlimited fishing . ’ |
29 | He says I 'd love to come back to Oxford — it 's such a beautiful place . |
30 | He could certainly arrange to come on to Rome afterwards though he did not think he had quite enough courage to join the parish party . |