Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] come [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I was going making like the sound was down he 's singing this song and then he went and Pam comes in , and she , I mean how comes then he knows her ?
2 and I say well come on I said you can you can smile you know .
3 Nothing I say ever comes out like I want it to .
4 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 … ’
5 thought I 'd better come round and have a chat .
6 I thought I 'd better come round today in a bit more positive mood .
7 I thought I 'd better come here first , though , in case you wanted to take over . "
8 But she said no I 'd better come tomorrow with Paula as well .
9 I think I 'd better come over and see what material you are intending to work with . ’
10 Stopping the car by the front door , Nicky said , ‘ I 'd better come in — at least until you get the lights on . ’
11 Then she stoops for some pebbles and warns that I 'd better come in now .
12 She said you 'd woken , but when you did n't turn up I thought I 'd better come back to investigate . ’
13 When I looked out of the window and saw you creeping through the garden , I thought I 'd better come down and find out what you were up to . ’
14 I caught an early edition , read about the ruckus , and thought I 'd better come home and see what was happening about the five grand . ’
15 So this morning the fat little chap in the long white coat who was sorting us out in the Dean 's Office said I 'd better come along here for a few days until they got me organized with another partner .
16 " I m sorry , Mr Beamish , but he 'll be away all day and I thought I 'd better come along rather than leave it till tomorrow . "
17 She said , ‘ Every year I end up taking a pair of rubber gloves with me and looking after the children , and every year I end up coming home feeling exhausted .
18 If I do n't come up when he goes away and for the while he 's on just say he 's
19 I do n't come on till eleven , and I 'll put your name on the door .
20 I do n't come home because there 's nothing to come home for , that 's why .
21 I do n't come in till about half ten .
22 I do n't come in till half ten , or ten , ten o'clock .
23 I do n't come across as someone who 's like a dirty raincoat person .
24 ‘ When I do n't come back I expect they 'll go on without be .
25 ‘ If I do n't come back the gas mask is no good against it .
26 In reality , I feel I 'm one up of I do n't come out in tears . ’
27 but it 's still , I mean , even if I do n't , even if I do n't come out tomorrow , I 'd come out on Saturday
28 Really what I was saying is I think probably came over , but I will rephrase it .
29 Really what I was saying is I , I think probably came over but I will rephrase it .
30 Orcadian dialect it 's often said has no words of endearment no dears or darlings but I think perhaps came as near to it as any word .
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