Example sentences of "[conj] he [modal v] [vb infin] come [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Nixon 's ambitions were to crash on the rock of Watergate , but even without that disaster it is most unlikely that he would have come even close to fulfilling his mandate , In that , he would not , by any means , have been alone . |
2 | An inspector would go in to inspect the the tank before it was tested and he would back come out and say , you know , there 's so many rivets missing in there . |
3 | and he 'd have come home all black and dirty , and the coal he made would have covered everything with soot |
4 | And , at one point , Malcolm must have asked him if he 'd consider coming over to join the band , because Hell wrote to us via him saying that it sounded interesting but that because money and visas would be a problem he just could n't . |
5 | I 'm having this afternoon if he 'd have come here . |
6 | Well he , if he co if he 'd have come down my wa he come down at eight or nine o'clock the shops would have been shut . |
7 | Well if he 'd have come down here that night , or that day when there was three cars in in the drive and one right across the pavement , and then that that big lorry on the pavement he 'd have had them would n't he ? |
8 | ‘ He 's still blustering and saying he never will and he once learnt Iago in three days , but he 'll have to come round . |
9 | But he 'll enjoy coming up here . |
10 | ‘ We are interested in whether he 'd want to come back . |