Example sentences of "can [adv] come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | said , if I ca n't come for that typewriter then I 've sold it , he said I , I told her if she wanted it she 'd got to come and collect it and he said and nobody asked for it , I said well I know |
2 | but she ca n't come for some |
3 | What Morrissey still ca n't come to terms with is that now , for some strange reason , hordes of people profess to have fallen in love with him and previous to the band , he often states , no girl ever even took him into consideration . |
4 | ‘ But if Williams and I ca n't come to an agreement , and I insist it 's nothing to do with money , then no problem — I 'll just pack it all in . |
5 | France wanted to cancel Argentina 's tour this year , eventually compromising by reducing it to three matches only because the Argentine RU said ‘ If we ca n't come to France , you ca n't come here ’ . |
6 | Especially if you ca n't come to the funeral . ’ |
7 | but erm , have erm problems with what this lady has described who ca n't come to terms with |
8 | ‘ You ca n't come to the Pole . |
9 | ‘ I do n't see why you ca n't come to me until your dream man comes along , ’ he said , and she wanted to hit him , all the sympathy she had felt drowning in his sarcasm . |
10 | ‘ You 're just crotchety because you enjoyed my kissing you and you ca n't come to terms with it , ’ he said mildly . |
11 | The best effect is achieved over a period of years , but at worst you really ca n't come to much harm . |
12 | Ca n't come to an agreement |
13 | So she ca n't come to the ? |
14 | ca n't come to terms with it |
15 | Reckon I 'm coming to well I ca n't come to that detention anyway cos I have to go to West Side Story tonight . |
16 | Pete if I do n't get , if I ca n't come to your house will you bring the tapes in ? |
17 | ‘ I ca n't come with you , ’ said his Dad . |
18 | " I 'm sorry you ca n't come with me to the village feast ; I should have been delighted to take you — but then the geese might come to harm . |
19 | You ca n't come with me . |
20 | ‘ I 've just realized , I ca n't come with you , Mary , I 'm sorry . |
21 | You ca n't come with me now ! |
22 | Actually I ca n't come on Saturday , I have family commitments . |
23 | No , you ca n't come on deck with me . |
24 | Er — I ca n't come on the Saturday night — I 've promised Ricci I 'll be at a charity for — er — er — for Dressings for — er — wounded people in remote areas of er — Olympia . ’ |
25 | You ca n't come on a Wednesday . |
26 | Jolly good Joan Erm , now does anyone else feel they ca n't come on the committee ? |
27 | I ca n't come on Thursday cos I 'm doing a charity stall at Chesterfield . |
28 | Oh Jules ca n't come on Thursday , Nicole . |
29 | Then she went into a shop and said : ‘ Do you realise mummy ca n't come into your shop because there 's such a big step . ’ |
30 | My family , who were threatening to visit us en masse the first weekend of May , ca n't come after all ( plans fell through ) , so wo n't need B & B. But they might some day . |