Example sentences of "do [pron] [verb] to come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Why d' ya except to come to you when they 're say away . |
2 | Did you want to come in Mr ? |
3 | ‘ Why did you have to come on the scene , meddling ? |
4 | ‘ Hey , listen , do you want to come to Wannsee ? ’ |
5 | one day a Boy had a imvertashun to go to a party in Sawth a Merica on the way a crocodil sad Hello Boy do you wont to come Friends yes sad the Boy do you want to come to a Party with my yes sad the crocodil comon then ill calle you Croc do you like that name yes i do What is your name my name is dafydd you can koll my dafy Comon then When they came to the partty a nother boy said helo crocodile and the crocodile said my name is croc okay said the boy croc come and eat okay Boy So he did . |
6 | ‘ Jan , do you want to come to tea ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Do you want to come to a Finnish film festival at the ICA tomorrow ? ’ asks Pamela . |
8 | Do you want to come to it alright . |
9 | Who do you want to come to your carol service ? |
10 | ‘ Do you want to come with me ? ’ |
11 | Right , do you want to come with me ? |
12 | ‘ Do you want to come into my bed Harry ? ’ |
13 | And do you want to come in Mr as well ? |
14 | Where where do you have to come from ? |
15 | What a mystery it is , the way we carry on , thought Liz , as she moved on to more congenial entertainment : remembering , suddenly , the oft-repeated claim of an Austrian refugee analyst of her acquaintance , who frequently and unashamedly rejoiced in having had in his house at one time no less than five Nobel Prize winners , a claim which she had always found endearing , ridiculous , foolish , alarming , comic , in its nai¨veté , its precision , its ruthlessness : remembering the alarms and excitement of her own early encounters with the famous , the great , the titled , the rich : remembering the ancient yearning to crowd her life with people , with voices , with telephone calls , invitations , children , friends of children : remembering , in short the dread of solitude , the dread of reliving her mother 's unending , inexplicable , still-enduring loneliness : and across these memories , flitting in a half second , as she made her way , for light relief , towards Kate Armstrong , fortifying Kate , came the question — why did Henrietta Latchett , who must have been invited to a hundred parties tonight , who could never have known a lonely evening , why did she choose to come to us ? |
16 | First she was on her own with Rose and some of the women , then they sent for the midwife , who did n't turn up , and only after that did they think to come for me . |
17 | But they did n't , so why did they want to come to Britain ? |
18 | ‘ Did it have to come to this ? |