Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] come " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | You 'd better come back to my place . |
2 | You 'd better come in . ’ |
3 | Well , I 'd better come with you , I suppose . |
4 | You 'd better come in . ’ |
5 | You 'd better come ! " |
6 | You 'd better come in . ’ |
7 | You 'd better come in . |
8 | And you 'd better come and see my next showing of a Moral Re-Armament film . ’ |
9 | You 'd better come back up to town . |
10 | Well , you 'd better come in , unless you 'd rather wait until I 'm dressed ? ’ |
11 | You 'd better come back to the farmhouse too , Seb . |
12 | You 'd better come in . ’ |
13 | You 'd better come in . ’ |
14 | You 'd better come in . ’ |
15 | You 'd better come with me . ’ |
16 | You 'd better come in . ’ |
17 | Well , you 'd better come in . |
18 | Well , you 'd better come with me . |
19 | You 'd better come in here . |
20 | You 'd better come in Monday morning , you wo n't |
21 | We 'd best come over here now I think , had n't we . |
22 | Filmer did eventually come down , but with Daffodil . |
23 | Mr Templeton of the STA bluntly stated that " either the men or the women must cease to exist as comps " , 76 while Mrs Pankhurst , speaking in North Berwick , remarked that " the women were between the devil and the deep sea " .77 But that unity did eventually come about . |
24 | As a postscript to this , Paul 's wedding did finally come to pass . |
25 | England did finally come to terms with their first-half lineout problems . |
26 | Now how many other regions have got the guts to do that and if you do it , come on we can ask the General Secretary to double everything you do now come on |
27 | Can I help come here come here . |
28 | An attack to the utmost — offensive a l'outrance — was to be made into Lorraine by the First and Second armies , while the Third and Fifth armies , on their left , would take the offensive north of Metz or , if the Germans did indeed come down through Belgium , strike them in flank . |
29 | If we consider for a moment the extent to which the hero-kings of early agricultural societies did indeed come to play a maternal , provident role with regard to those dependent on them we can perhaps begin to see the truth of the claim that they became the heirs of the matriarchs . |
30 | But — although this is very rare — you do sometimes come across one or two who seem to have a genuine interest and ‘ feel ’ for the birds ; then , obviously , I try to give them all the advice and encouragement I can . |