Example sentences of "[vb base] to come [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you want to come up to Manchester , ’ said Jonquil , ‘ just drop me a line .
2 Will my right hon. and learned Friend consider advising local authorities — which still seem to be unaware of their present powers on which they can act and circulating information to them to tell them that if they want to come down on Sunday traders , the statute book in Britain already gives them that authority ?
3 I want to come back to Schoenberg and the Second Viennese School , but Strauss was someone you knew personally ?
4 All the children want to come back to England .
5 Or or indeed does Mr want to come in on vacancies ?
6 Yet when a chance came to her — a few extra lines , a small but important part — she would forget to learn the lines , forget to come in on cue and for a while would not be asked again .
7 Funny how with all their computers and name-matching , these people never seem to come up with offers of anything one actually wants : Diners Club France has chosen Cardpac , Sema Group Plc 's software package for managing credit cards , to support a ‘ new commercial strategy and to develop its financial and non-financial services ’ in a contract said to be worth between $1.45m and $1.8m : ‘ We will use Cardpac to follow our clients ’ activity and to construct a database segmented by expenses , in order to understand client profiles better and to adapt our offers to their needs , ’ said Rolf Harff , managing director of Diners Club France .
8 Some members like to come back to Bristol for social events like the Alumni Foundation concerts or the sports reunions which are organised from time to time .
9 The Indian community I was in contact with when I was in Delhi , they like to come back to Kuwait .
10 Remove about an hour before the guests are expected and fill the pineapple shells , then leave to come up to room temperature .
11 Are fishkeepers really so publicity hungry that they have to come up with quotations such as the Sun 's reported comment from Christine ‘ If we ca n't find a new home ’ ( for the Gourami ) ‘ we 'll just have to eat him . ’
12 Quite how much longer opponents have to come up against Probyn 's unrelenting shoulders is unclear .
13 Well , it have to come out of capital , at first .
14 The boat hull and light aluminium masks and white roller jibs have to come down in tone to a light grey , and the varnished wood spars have to be darker ochre than those at the top .
15 because people have to come in on meetings so these people h
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