Example sentences of "[that] [pron] be [verb] come " in BNC.
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1 | The figures that I am quoting come from the Government . |
2 | Er erm I 'm sorry it is the question now that I 'm going to come to was going back to organisation how often does the board meet ? and who does it regard as ? |
3 | Shortly after reading that I was fascinated to come across Hugh Seton-Watson 's account , in a book written 44 years ago , of how in Eastern Europe between the wars the word ‘ Communist ’ had become popular with the poor subjects of largely dictatorial regimes because their rulers used it as a term of abuse against ‘ ordinary men and women who have asked for reforms , protested against bureaucratic abuse , or resisted the gendarmerie in the execution of some wanton brutality . ’ |
4 | Assuming Mariánky to be a shortened version of Mariánské Láznë , Fabia nodded , and Lubor beamed a smile at her as , ‘ Only since I have worked for Mr Gajdusek , ’ he replied , though could n't resist tacking on , ‘ It seems that I was meant to come here … ’ he paused for effect , and added ‘ … to wait , for you ! ’ |
5 | I assure my hon. Friend that I was going to come to that issue , which is important . |
6 | I told him that I was going to come forward er and handcuff him and then , then something along the lines of er not to move er and then once he was down on the floor , erm I holstered the weapon into my own holster . |
7 | The only thing is to make sure that somebody 's going to come along , because the worst possible scenario is like |
8 | ‘ All I worry about is that she 's going to come back . ’ |
9 | She flicked back through a number of the loose-leaf pages , quickly at first and then slowing as the date that she was seeking came closer . |
10 | She was forced to crouch in the bowels of the machine with her knees up around her ears , her elbows jammed against the interior dispensing machinery and her back wedged so tightly against the shelf supports that she was going to come out with her spine looking like a piece of corrugated duralinium . |
11 | Well I know that you 're going to come back and be my customer , I know that . |
12 | I think those are I think quite realistic objections that you are going to come across |
13 | ‘ One called upon the half-mortals , using words of such power that we were compelled to come instantly , breaking the spell-wall and leaving Andernesse undefended for the first time since the Four Cities fell . |
14 | ‘ Suppose it 's a sign that everything 's going to come to light ? |
15 | The first sign that something was happening came when the interminable drumming from the countryside began to break up into two distinct and separate cadences , one deep and threatening , the other a nerve-jangling collection of notes that seemed to have no coherent structure , but somehow managed to sound rhythmic . |
16 | And I think that there 's going to come a point . |
17 | Radical sects like the Quakers , the Shakers and the Methodists all encouraged the faithful to feel the divine in tangible forms ; some Pentecostal sects would speak in tongues , hear voices or experience powerful feelings which came upon them with such force that they were believed to come from God . |
18 | ‘ Do n't think that it 's going to come between us , you having a university education , ’ he had said . |
19 | He must have known that it was bound to come out , and when it did his case would appear that much blacker . |
20 | I was filled with a dry sadness , a mixture of remembering and knowing ; remembering what was and what might have been and knowing it was all past ; at the same time knowing , or beginning to know , that other things were happily past — at least some of my illusions about myself , and then the syphilis , for there were no signs that it was going to come back . |
21 | The official news that he was quitting came nine hours later . |
22 | ‘ Not that anyone 's going to come anyway at the moment . |