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

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1 Those thrills prompt you to come back for more but they 're often reinforced by a swirling hotch-potch of memories .
2 ‘ I think what I 'm asking for a pair of shoes is fair enough though I am keeping the prices low as an incentive for my customers to come back for more . ’
3 Systemic poisons will not stop the bees from taking a building brick , but they will be feeling pretty queer by the time they want to come back for more .
4 The students quickly bonded themselves into a tight knit group and they fought , argued , demanded and were encouraged to come back for more .
5 But Carolyn , backed up by Phil Morris , hammered away at the point that furnishing fabrics were not like clothes , where customers did not expect to come back for more of the same .
6 They always came in for more than a little if they had offended him in the past .
7 But Karen lapped it up and came back for more .
8 When she was hit over the head with a brick and put off work for four months , she came back for more .
9 The teaching team , many of whom had not been involved in community interpreting before , rose to the challenge and fought , argued and demanded and came back for more .
10 They had had many rows like this , and it was a measure of how far their relationship had come that Edward , while sometimes scorched by the depth of Erica 's cynicism , fought his corner without descending into rage and came back for more .
11 Always considered a soft touch for your face , these products have currently been coming in for more scrutiny .
12 The largest slice of our cash comes from the ‘ Charity Shop ’ and so we wish to express our thanks to all those involved with it — those who give goods to sell — those who staff it — those why buy and keep on coming back for more .
13 People see that as good value for money and keep coming back for more ’ .
14 Yet he has walked 130 miles with Botham and is coming back for more next week .
15 I rarely see any of them coming back for more . ’
16 The advertisement for the video equivalent of the Mills and Boon novel declares : ‘ Because they 're a branded series , your customers will see one and keep coming back for more ( it may be a new concept in video , but publishers like IPC and Mills and Boon have been doing very nicely on it for years ) ’ ; thus heralding a new departure for the form .
17 No matter how dismally he fared , he kept coming back for more .
18 You took all of the abuse , the failures and disappointments , and kept on coming back for more .
19 Well she 's coming back for more .
20 Women who have been probed wish they could come back for more . ’
21 Even SCO insiders are speculating on the possibility that Novell could pick up where USL left off or that Microsoft Corp , which already owns a minority piece of SCO , could come back for more .
22 I 've enjoyed it so much I might even come back for more on Monday .
23 Get the public involved , the rationale seems to be , and the public will always come back for more .
24 Phrasal verbs come in for more attention with Phrasal Verbs Organiser from LTP ( by the man who gave us the First Certificate Organiser ) , while HarperCollins is publishing a Phrasal Verbs Workbook to accompany its dictionary .
25 I have no research to prove that it is an effective relaxation technique , but everyone who has experienced it asks for it when they come back for more treatment . ’
26 I have no research to prove that it is an effective relaxation technique , but everyone who has experienced it asks for it when they come back for more treatment . ’
27 Once more poor old Skerne Park comes in for more grief .
28 Fuck her and they slap her and she still comes back for more .
29 Your Mum 's a , and they fuck her and they slap her and she comes back for more .
30 Your Mum 's a , and I fuck her and I slap her and I and she still comes back for more .
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