Example sentences of "[pron] can come to " in BNC.
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1 | If you prefer I can come to your flat at a convenient time . ’ |
2 | If I can come to you Andrew , you were in the Royal Highland Fl Fusiliers , what |
3 | The situation basically is that I am confident I can come to accommodation with Norfolk from my way of thinking as the neighbouring Highway Authority , those the people we 've got to er to make certain are on site , I 'm sure , I 'm confident enough to do that . |
4 | We need to consider a form of examination that can reflect the ideal of ‘ transferable skills ’ , and of the equal importance of the practical with the theoretical , that can above all reflect the ideal of broad ‘ philosophical ’ understanding within each subject-area , which can come to be respected by those concerned with selection for higher education as an indicator of potential achievement . |
5 | Yeah , well tell her , she can come to my funeral next week cos I 've got to do my lollipop tomorrow night ! |
6 | ‘ Then you can come to the house any time you want to afterwards . ’ |
7 | Follow it — it is an Orange Brick Road , which proves how close you can come to a real advertising coup without quite getting it right : I wonder if the café serves 6-Up — and it will lead you to the Great Geysir . |
8 | ‘ You can come to my office with me in the morning and we can see her as she leaves King 's House . ’ |
9 | If you feel you have to make decisions such as leaving the patient or getting a divorce , you should discuss the prospects within the whole family as well so that communally you can come to the best solution for all concerned . |
10 | This is by far the most important conclusion you can come to in this section . |
11 | Become adaptable , so that you can come to the point quickly or ease in to conversation through some social chit-chat , as appropriate . |
12 | That leaves tomorrow to approach the board , and as I shall insist that the arrangement must be made by Monday — the bank of course , will wish to appoint its own auditors — if you can come to my office at four o'clock on Monday afternoon , Colonel Blair , I shall introduce — you to your superiors . |
13 | ‘ If you 're still in the area , you can come to the whole thing ! ’ she grinned . |
14 | We feel we 've given you enough evidence sir that you can come to a reasoned decision . |
15 | But Edward , you can come to Germany . |
16 | Those are mine , my , my , my You can come to this one if you will . |
17 | Right well as soon as you can come to me and say , I 've no longer got that amount |
18 | ‘ Which is perhaps why you can come to Czechoslovakia for a holiday alone , a working holiday , ’ he qualified with some charm . |
19 | There 's no way you can come to terms with it . |
20 | on and I did n't I said to him I 'll come and meet you a I said you can come to the hall cos that 's ever so light through there |
21 | and I said to Joan , when she was on about churches , well you can come to for a cup of tea , you see ? |
22 | She 's one of the members you can come to . |
23 | general propositions … [ are ] certainly true … yet we can come to no knowledge of them merely by our senses ; because they can not reach to all the particulars included in the subjects of them . |
24 | ‘ Look , ’ Gorelli said , ‘ I 'm sure we can come to some arrangement here . ’ |
25 | I think we can come to some compromise , Mr Ryan , if you 're really interested . ‘ |
26 | But Eastwood said : ‘ I am sure we can come to an arrangement whereby Kelley steps aside for a while . |
27 | If it is hard to remember you , Iosif , we can come to the Dubrovlag and watch the slow march of the men who have replaced your prisoners in the Oak Leaf camps . |
28 | This appreciated , we can come to terms with the initially disquieting fact that the success and persistence of an ideology is , alas , no guarantee of truth . |
29 | I 'm sure we can come to some kind of accommodation , neh , Shih Tong ? ’ |
30 | We 'll see if we can come to a solution |