Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] come [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Come on a Wednesday , but I think I 'll come on Thursday and Friday .
2 But he told me firmly , ‘ No , I 'll come on Tuesday .
3 ‘ That 'll do , I 'll come to Cardiff with you . ’
4 Yes you can go onto Mark 's , I 'll come to Mark 's
5 I could come to London in the afternoon . ’
6 ‘ I 'm on my way home from Oxford , and thought this time I 'd come through London and look you up . ’
7 ‘ If I did n't , I 'd come to Italy with you .
8 Like everyone else , I 'd come to Hawaii for the waves , but some clandestine part of me had been plotting all along to make love on the beach beneath a palm tree .
9 I used to come up Chisenhall Street on my beat and I could tell when Birtles turned the corner .
10 I had three a year and of course in between times you go we had quarter fare if we want to go anywhere , you see and er of course it was the old money in those days and I would come from Ipswich to see my parents here for sixpence halfpenny then and er , you see , I used to go on holiday alone .
11 I shall come into Brighton with you , and then drive to Battle to visit my brother .
12 I shall come into Béarn from the Soule by way of Tardets and through a small , thoroughly bucolic bit of country known as the Barétous .
13 Well I can come in Wednesday and Fridays next week .
14 Henry II received them at Winchester on 21 September , but postponed consideration of their case until he himself should come to Normandy .
15 Incidentally , I knocked down the girders that were to go to develop a new pit which would come from Monktonhall into those reserves .
16 Most of the Edgerton family wealth is in land , which will come to Charles .
17 ‘ Then you must come to Sintra next spring and stay with me , and we shall go together , ’ her hostess declared , in a sincere statement of intent .
18 You should come in August ; it 's really hot then ! ’
19 She must come to London — where we can get the best medical advice , and I can look after her . ’
20 She could tell her mother she had begun a novena to the Madonna of the Spasm in the Cathedral ; she might come across Tommaso then , somewhere in town , in the square , by the bocce game , and ask him if he would get her an ice cream too .
21 Trundle through the system and you 'll come across Sherlock Holmes ' familiar profile at Baker Street , and that of Queen Victoria at Victoria station ; old architectural sketches at Paddington , echoing the West Country connection with the engineering Isambard Brunel ; the escalator design at Oxford Circus , in the heart of department store territory ; and crossed pistols at the odd duelling spot of Finsbury Park , to name but a handful .
22 ‘ And you 'll come on Friday ?
23 That was n't the reason she 'd come to Heymouth .
24 She 'd known Nick for years , meeting him when she 'd come to London to visit her cousin Mark Bristow , Sally 's son .
25 I 'd rather taken it for granted that she 'd come to London with me .
26 She 'd come to France to find her identity , and the search was n't over yet .
27 And before that , yesterday , the day before — every day since she 'd come to Malta , in fact — she 'd thought she actively disliked him …
28 She 'd come to Nepal with a back-pack three years earlier and ended up marrying the US embassy dentist .
29 and erm you know , she 'd come from Hampshire apparently and she an an yo you know , er we got talking about ma and she 's taken her child away from the local school and sen , is now going to a little private school up the Tin Valley , near Tingrace apparently .
30 Cos you said you 'd come to Argos with me .
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