Example sentences of "[adv] he [modal v] come [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Suddenly he would come up with things that were very exciting . ’
2 Perhaps he 'll come again tomorrow and then we could put a star for 3 , and the one who gets most stars , wins . ’
3 Perhaps he 'll come back this way .
4 Perhaps he 'll come back this way .
5 Perhaps he 'd come back , one day , at least for a visit .
6 If it does not , perhaps he will come back to me on it .
7 It is used also with modals : can , may , must , etc , as in He can come tomorrow .
8 ‘ Well , if he works a bit harder he might come on
9 But like he might come in say twenty past eleven something
10 Never called greatest cat , really is , I mean , come towards ya , grab you and bite you and then if I throw him away about five minutes later he 'll come up and bite you again you know , really fucking , do n't just like , just keeps on doing it .
11 Now he 'll come up with all sorts of bright ideas like tying me up or pumping me full of tranquillizers for my own safety .
12 She was afraid that any minute now he would come out with it , that he 'd say he hated Mr Evans and not being allowed to use the bathroom in the daytime , even when it was cold .
13 He looked in her direction and they exchanged smiles and Ruth somehow felt that if Steve thought she was in trouble and needed bailing out he would come over immediately .
14 Tomorrow he may come in for a steak , but needs to be in and out in ten minutes .
15 Well he 'd come up from Totnes this morning .
16 Well he 'd come in from the shop , he 'd have that kettle of hot water to wash his hands .
17 Well he used to come here for holidays .
18 If he could do this then surely he could come down from the cross and save himself .
19 Tony gives us till quarter ter seven then 'e 'll come back and drive it out o' the yard .
20 Sometimes he 'd come back , bringing a stink of the badlands .
21 She had written to him while he was in prison but had received no reply , but then she had excused him in her own mind , telling herself he would be free soon , then he would come home to her and make her his bride .
22 Then he would come down one way or another and that was it .
23 If he 'd been on the train and had walked with the other racegoers towards the station , Filmer could have seen him through the window … and just the sight of him had caused the tensing of the neck muscles … and if Filmer had n't yet paid him for whatever … then he would come back to the train …
24 Then he 'll come here .
25 He is merely expressing a suspicion , and in a sense a hope ( ‘ when she has given him the clap , then he 'll come back to me ’ , to modernize it somewhat ) .
26 and then he 'll come back and then he er gone and pay that , he , he go and get his his sickness , note that from work and that
27 Give Daddy a surprise and then he can come up and play the computer .
28 If the time is clear , then he can come in . ’
29 Then he 'd come up with one mad scheme after another , like buying a sack of pigeon food and selling it to people in Trafalgar Square .
30 And Miss P told him that if ever any man tried to mess him about or to make him do things he did n't want to do then he should come right back to The Bar and tell us , and we 'd sort the man out for him .
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