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

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1 'E came out loaded up wiv old iron .
2 'E came in when I was turning down 'is bed , ’ she volunteered , curtsying to Rose in fright , somewhat muddled between his ranking and that of the Prince of Wales .
3 'E come 'ome 'ere drunk as a kite .
4 I felt sorry fer 'er Ernie. 'E come 'ome that night wiv a few drinks inside 'im an' 'im an' Maudie got at it .
5 'E collapsed as 'e come out the Kings Arms an' they rushed 'im away ter the 'ospital. 'E 's in a bad way so Maisie Dingle told me .
6 And then 'e comes in again .
7 What pressures his wife brought to bear on him to come around to this decision I am not sure .
8 She was asking him to come downstairs .
9 ‘ They said they would not allow him to come otherwise so here I am , ’ says Marci .
10 Tell him to come straight in . ’
11 ‘ Come , Fen … ’ he said , signalling him to come closer .
12 The yellow nylon shirt with the frothy frill amounts to an offence against taste bordering on the criminal , yet it somehow works to offset his complexion ( pale blue ) and the ensemble enables him to come on like a chat-show host from Hell — vast smiles and arms flung out in gestures of mock formality .
13 Willis had noticed Woodie 's return , and could be seen gesturing behind the window of the deckhouse , expressing joy , pointing him out to Janet , and waving to him to come on in .
14 ‘ All I want is for him to come here , take Jennifer in his arms and face me .
15 And it may also demand analysis of the constructions that a word may appear in , for instance , that a verb like want can be followed by the term for what is wanted , as in I want that block ; or by a clause , as in I want him to come here .
16 It was a conclusion reinforced by a subsequent telephone conversation with Mr Fairfax-Vane , who convinced me an appointment had indeed been made for him to come here — by a woman clearly younger than me , who spoke with a faintly American accent .
17 ‘ Yes , ’ said Teesdale aloud , ‘ I 'll ask him to come here . ’
18 Since she had got into the car with him to come here he had become still and watchful — worrying .
19 T. Behrens gives the impression that he has more to say about himself than the progress of this mad love — to which he did not stand all that close at the time , brother as he was — has allowed him to come up with .
20 She really wanted him to teach the swimming , believing that they might achieve for Nails , even if only because they were frightened not to ; that was the reason she had made herself be nice to him , inviting him to come up when Miss Bedwelty came .
21 The cold salt water on his face caused him to come up gasping .
22 Pitt remembers that as a little boy attending church he 'd sit cowering in the pew , afraid the preacher would ask him to come up and give the benediction .
23 Two , to see whether we can knock down the price and whether we can get him to come up here in the same way as Doctor does and do it that way to reduce the costs .
24 Shall I ask him to come up ? ’
25 Jessica , despite her panic , knew she 'd have loved him to come up .
26 Shall I tell him to come up ? ’
27 ‘ Can I get him to come up to Rainbow , Nurse Charles , as soon as he 's finished ? ’ asked Juliet .
28 Now how do you get him to come up to you ?
29 ‘ Patsy , will you run down to Dr Johnson 's like a good girl and ask him to come over as soon as he can .
30 Before the Collector continued about his business , Dr McNab asked him to come over to the window for a moment .
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