Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'll come [prep] [noun] " 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 suppose I 'll come to terms eventually with the blank in my mind . |
6 | I 'll come in Dad 's car . |
7 | See most of them 'll come on video anyway . |
8 | Whichever way you go , you 'll come across bar after bar all turning out the latest in pop videos and the odd cocktail or two ! |
9 | As well as finding coins you 'll come across poison apples , extra weapons and even a thing that turns the screen upside down ! |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Besides college teachers , you 'll come into contact with some other important members of college staff . |
12 | ‘ And you 'll come on Friday ? |
13 | She 'll come to bed when she 's quite awake . |
14 | Auntie tells me not to panic ; she 'll come by taxi , and , has anyone phoned for an ambulance ? |
15 | Well anyway , Lucy tomorrow two o'clock if she 's out , she 'll come in quarter past five and then erm that 's it until the Monday after . |
16 | Well , we 'll come onto protectionism in er , in a minute . |
17 | O odd occasion we 'll come across people you know who yes he seems to be the right person and then somebody else turns up to do |
18 | That 's the only time we 'll come round Green . |
19 | They 'll come with dogs , Holly , dogs and guns and helicopters . |
20 | They 'll come to blows with the Kurds , who 'll want their own state , and see this as a chance for getting it ; the Iranians will no doubt try to grab the Shia part of Iraq in the south ; and the Syrians will want their bit as well . |
21 | And they 'll come from countries comparatively new to the Tour . |
22 | It is n't at all nice of me , thought Lydia , and they wo n't be pleased , but they 'll come from curiosity and snobbery , since although they do n't approve of me they think I 'm rather posh . |
23 | They 'll come in time . " |
24 | Do you think he 'll come for lunch ? |
25 | So instead of those two , we 'd , we 'd do that first , as you 've done it and then instead of those two we 'd just write two A B. So it 'll come to A squared plus two A B plus B squared . |
26 | ‘ Oh , I do n't think it 'll come to war . ’ |