Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [modal v] come to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think I should earn more as the WBC title is recognised as a better class than the WBO but I might come to a 50-50 split . ’
2 I did encounter a problem with the low E string , but I 'll come to that in a while …
3 ( If you 've followed the logic of the earlier chapters you will at once see that this is n't a perfect control , as the water-trained birds may be learning something else about the bead — but I 'll come to that later .
4 You did actually sort of make when I said well I 've not seen anybody you did say say that but I 'll come to that later on , okay , so it was n't a but you acknowledged and you answered it .
5 ‘ No , ’ she said , ‘ but I could come to you if you like . ’
6 But you may come to the barbecue . ’
7 I do n't know about ’ marvellous ' , but you must come to one directly the weather gets warmer .
8 But Gerry did n't have confidence you see so he used to sort of rely on me to tell , but you will come to the conclusion that if I had would have said Gerry 's workmanship was absolutely superb !
9 But we 'll come to that . ’
10 My first , er , but sad duty is simply to say that Sir Kenneth , our President , had hoped to be here , but he 's had er , an operation and er , he is not really quite well enough , so I was asked as a Vice-President , whether I would stand in for him , at the weekend , and er I shall do my best , and erm , I 'm glad to have to opportunity of doing one or two things , but we 'll come to those in due time .
11 I 've got one on page eighty-one , but we 'll come to it on pollution control .
12 When you become very proficient , it is possible to coax an underpowered model through a roll , but we will come to that in a moment .
13 He could have given us a picture of Halling in the 16th century , but we will come to that later when investigating his own life here at Halling .
14 ‘ Borrowers can pay more when rates move up , but they must come to a branch to make a specific request to do so . ’
15 He might think he 's fallen on his feet but he 'll come to a bad end , you 'll see … ‘
16 ‘ The small man from the mosque or temple ca n't go to John Ritblat but he can come to Nazmu Virani , ’ he says .
17 The hon. Member for Chelmsford ( Mr. Burns ) shakes his head , but he should come to my constituency and I will introduce him to people who can not pay the poll tax because they simply do not have the money .
18 Yet not only could such a rearrangement be brought about , with the will to do so , but it might come to be seen as greatly to the general advantage of the school .
19 Damn it , but it 'll come to me in a moment .
20 She 's too stuck up to look for it in the back of a cab just yet , but it 'll come to it one day when she gets a few more years on her , even the milkman wo n't be safe and she 'll be grateful .
21 But it will come to you eventually , wo n't it ? ’
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