Example sentences of "come [adv] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Do you want me to come back another time , I — ’
2 After a small glass of Cyprus sherry , Greg took his leave , amid pressing invitations to come back any time in the future when he felt like a chat .
3 I 'd put them all in an old suitcase and erm , cos I could n't just put them in there I had to have a look , they 're sentimental and that book was in there so I can definitely get you that , but I would n't go up in the loft I 'm afraid , I 'm so scared of creepy crawlies so er , you know , if you , if you want to come back some time when my husband 's here I mean he can tell you more about the wallpaper and decorating , and I 'll get him to get that out .
4 ‘ Danker , ’ said the man in battle-dress , and to me : ‘ Hullo , old boy ’ as if it was inevitable that I should have come there some time or other , and went on throwing the ball about .
5 The participants feel flustered , uncomfortable , annoyed and unlikely to want to come again next time .
6 It seems it 's one of those things that came right first time and improvement is either impossible or unnecessary .
7 ‘ This is where we came in first time round , Leonora .
8 I tried to I probably made myself a bit of a nuisance when I came in last time but ,
9 Orbit publishes Alan Dean Foster 's Son of Spellsinger ( £4.99 ) , and although the previous book in this series came out some time ago fans have long memories and this will sell well .
10 I 'm frightened of the probation and the social services finding out that I 'm using again , 'cos when I came out this time , they said to me that , if I ever went back on the smack , that the kids 'd be took off me , no two ways about it … .
11 The event takes in one lap of the famous TT course and 12 laps of a seven miles circuit , coming down each time along the promenade .
12 I 'm not coming out this time of night .
13 Maybe the week before Is all the stuff coming here this time though
14 " In a few days , " Sara said , " but I can come down any time .
15 Well , I suppose er , he said he 'd come down this time , so
16 In time Lawless may be confronted by an obvious dilemma , the possibility that his two heavyweights , Mason and Frank Bruno , will be tempted into profitable confrontation , the suggestion being that they could come together some time next summer .
17 ‘ In that case you must come over some time and let me show you around .
18 ‘ It 'll come up some time . ’
19 We can come back another time . ’
20 She can come back any time she can come back any time though .
21 She can come back any time she can come back any time though .
22 You can come here any time .
23 You did n't when you come home last time and you were
24 Well I think that 's something that I erm we can go into when you come back next time and er I see what sort of plans you come up with .
25 You come back any time .
26 Whereas the Dover to Calais you can go any time between this time and that time and come back any time between this time and that time .
27 " Well , now , Mr Hyde is n't receiving any visitors today ; come back another time . "
28 I come round one time .
29 Come round some time soon , and we 'll talk . ’
30 This does not mean that when the particular anniversary comes around next time the bereaved person will not find the day difficult .
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