Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] come in " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You know someone has just come in downstairs . ’ |
2 | I was passing when I saw the gates not shut properly , so I thought I 'd best come in and see if everything was all right at the house … ’ |
3 | Stopping the car by the front door , Nicky said , ‘ I 'd better come in — at least until you get the lights on . ’ |
4 | Then she stoops for some pebbles and warns that I 'd better come in now . |
5 | I 've just come in . |
6 | If someone called that she liked , she 'd say , I 've just come in . |
7 | I 've just come in , come in with them . |
8 | They 're out for a laugh , I mean Charlie wo n't even tell me who he fancies because erm he says , you know , he said to me , you know , and in , in , in , and in his exact words he said you 've got to be really stupid to tell anyone anything in this place and I said yeah but I 'm not a proper Haileyburian I 've just come in , you know he goes yeah but you 're gon na get that way |
9 | He sent the clerk hurrying into the back room to get a dark grey suit which had just come in and then said : ‘ Going to New York ? |
10 | The last letter , bearing the date of 8 June , read : ‘ My heart is very full this evening — a letter from you has just come in , and that brings you even closer to me . |
11 | ‘ Of course , ’ he said , ‘ she has only come in to die , but I think that had she been removed before , much of her suffering would have been saved . ’ |
12 | ‘ Then you 'd best come in . |
13 | ‘ You 'd best come in , ’ she murmured reluctantly . |
14 | ‘ You 'd better come in , then . ’ |
15 | ‘ You 'd better come in , ’ said the man . |
16 | ‘ You 'd better come in , then , ’ said Philip 's Mum . |
17 | ‘ You 'd better come in , then , ’ Tremayne offered , shrugging . |
18 | ‘ You 'd better come in then . ’ |
19 | ‘ You 'd better come in , ’ Zhukov murmured . |
20 | Her response was , ‘ You 'd better come in and give it to her yourself . ’ |
21 | ‘ You 'd better come in , it 's cold out there . ’ |
22 | ‘ You 'd better come in first , ’ Reid motioned to him , and with a wave to the others announced , ‘ This is Doctor Masters , our new doctor . ’ |
23 | This was opened by a rather subdued James who said gruffly : ‘ You 'd better come in . ’ |
24 | ‘ If you do n't live close , you 'd better come in and share our top floor . |
25 | ‘ Oh , the police , you 'd better come in . ’ |
26 | ‘ You 'd better come in . ’ |
27 | ‘ You 'd better come in . ’ |
28 | ‘ Oh , it 's you ; you 'd better come in . ’ |
29 | And there was a glimmer of something , enough to persuade her to stand reluctantly aside and murmur , ‘ You 'd better come in . ’ |
30 | ‘ Then you 'd better come in . ’ |