Example sentences of "[verb] you come " in BNC.

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1 So why d' ya come to school okay ?
2 ‘ Why d' you come if you hate the noise they make ?
3 ‘ How d' you come to be here today ? ’
4 Why d' you come here anyway ?
5 And where d' you come out ?
6 What d' you come to ?
7 ‘ I 've seen you come in for cigarettes . ’
8 I came searching for you at the shop and one of your neighbours told me she 'd seen you come this way . ‘
9 ‘ I 'm going to be from now on , ’ he said , ‘ now that I 've made you come .
10 ‘ I have me pride , James Halden , and I 'm ashamed I ever let you come near me . ’
11 ‘ What made you come all the way out here just for a drink anyway ? ’ enquired Sheila .
12 ‘ What made you come to Koraloona ? ’
13 What if someone made you come ?
14 ‘ What made you come here ? ’
15 I 'd like to think that it was remorse that made you come sobbing into Adam 's arms that way , but I 'm not so naïve as to believe it .
16 ‘ What was it that made you come after me ? ’ she asked , curious to learn the truth .
17 ‘ By the way , I never did ask you — what made you come round to the cottage that night ? ’
18 ‘ I 'm the one who made you come . ’
19 ‘ Then what in hell 's name made you come all this way in weather like this ? ’
20 ‘ I just thought that an hour or so on your own would make you come to your senses .
21 Importantly , they may in fact be helping you come to terms with the traumatic experience .
22 NOTTS County boss Neil Warnock , preparing for tonight 's Coca Cola Cup first leg against Wolves , has challenged his players : ‘ Let's see you come out fighting — the same as me ! ’
23 This section of the book is designed to help you come to terms with your deepest emotions and the people or events which may have caused them in the first place .
24 Try processing all the relevant information contained in the problem to help you come up with one plausible explanation .
25 I often hear you come in — please do n't think you disturb me , you 're very quiet , and I 'm always up till one or two .
26 If people hear you come from Blackbird Leys you get condemned for it .
27 But I 've decided to press Tweed to let you come with me .
28 Oh , Billie , I must have been crazy to let you come with me .
29 The stair of my billet creaked , however , and no matter how carefully I tiptoed , in the morning I was always greeted with , ‘ We heard you come in last night ’ , and of course I felt guilty , especially as we could not defend ourselves , having to pretend that our work was of no account .
30 ‘ I heard you come in , ’ Wayne said .
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