Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [adv] for " in BNC.

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1 In previous years I have n't had a class on the and I thought I had one this year as an experiment and er , pardon me just a second hello yes , that was a little annoying to say the least , cos those students have come in specially for that , yeah , yeah yeah yeah yeah right Oh dear right certainly not well , would it be easier to show them in my office , that 's seven , seven , seven ?
2 So this morning the fat little chap in the long white coat who was sorting us out in the Dean 's Office said I 'd better come along here for a few days until they got me organized with another partner .
3 He 'd been pressing me to come down here for a long time .
4 So , I 'm fed up I want to go to Malita And then we get , they 'll call in and say you have n't come up there for a week !
5 Do you remember when we used to come out here for the primroses ?
6 For a wait-and-see approach to work , the patient has to come back regularly for decay or lack of it to be assessed .
7 Jane and I think it would be a good idea if you came down here for Christmas .
8 Do n't forget , we only came down here for a drink .
9 She had her own meal early , around six , then watched some television on the set she had in her room , and came down later for a chat with the family when everyone was feeling relaxed .
10 Despite all the propaganda , the electorate — often described as petit bourgeois — came down decisively for Nkrumah and the CPP .
11 When the young laird of Dunvegan , Norman Macleod , came down late for breakfast , Johnson ticked him off , saying laziness was worse than toothache : ‘ I have been trying to cure my laziness all my life , and could not do it . ’
12 She came up here for a night to see Mummy , to sort out some details about the wedding . ’
13 ‘ I came up here for some headache tablets , ’ she continued matter-of-factly .
14 Nothing could move her and when Glyn came back later for dinner , armed with further arguments , he realised she was completely adamant .
15 ‘ We had a game of tennis and came back here for a drink , that 's all . ’
16 But they often came back here for their tea . ’
17 I think it just came back here for the milk and then it 'll be away .
18 ‘ It was dry work , ’ Menzies summed up , ‘ so I came back then for some refreshment .
19 ‘ He came back once for a check .
20 He came out firmly for caution and against the Turkish adventure which was exciting Lloyd George , Churchill , Birkenhead and most of the other ardent Coalitionists .
21 Lloyds , Midland and NatWest came in for most criticism overall , while Abbey National , the Co-op Bank , FirstDirect , the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Yorkshire Bank came out best for overall satisfaction .
22 ‘ I came out here for a breath of air , ’ he said , ‘ but I guess it 's time to go back now .
23 I have n't seen the draft guidelines that came out yesterday for the registration of nursing homes but I understand that they do n't actually address these issues .
24 However , in his ‘ Notes ’ he came out solidly for disproportionality as being the fundamental cause of crisis in the capitalist economies .
25 and er they 're coming down here for the morning she always does it
26 No she ai n't , cos she ai n't coming down here for the and I told her that we would be nipping to town to so we can do it then when she ai n't with me , the offer 's only on till tomorrow .
27 and er , I told him all about it , and I said I do n't know what happened to I spoke to somebody last Monday and he was coming down immediately for it , so he sort of said , well I 'll come down for it , there 's a different one , he got , and he came down for it and he took it , so er , .
28 ‘ I can always remember once , the head footman coming in once for the tea-tray .
29 Instead of getting all hot and bothered and self-righteous , how about calling your legal weasels off this morning and coming over later for a meeting .
30 of course he 'll be coming up tomorrow for
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