Example sentences of "will come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When boring the holes , take great care not to go too deep or you 'll come through the face of the door !
2 I 'll come through travelling light .
3 In the next 5 to 10 years it 'll come through strong .
4 if you just hit the start stop button and just hang on to the phone it 'll come through
5 ‘ I think I 'll come off the pill , ’ she said when he had finished .
6 ‘ Frank , I 'll come to the point .
7 On the road , though , it 'll come to a lot more than that .
8 She 'll come to some harm if she does n't look out . ’
9 ‘ Her 'll come to no good , ol' un , ’ they said in the pub .
10 Perhaps I 'll come to the conclusion [ that ] … that is because it was real .
11 ‘ If you go north you 'll come to the road , ’ I said .
12 Stroll through the grounds to the lake , and you 'll come to the hotel 's own private each and landing stage .
13 But we 'll come to that . ’
14 You 'll come to the Unit ? ’
15 Franca said , ‘ Pat says when he 's well he 'll come to your father and be his servant . ’
16 ‘ I do n't suppose she 'll come to much harm , Grace , ’ he replied mildly .
17 Perhaps what I 'm about to say has something to do with the answer to that question , so I 'll come to the point as briefly as possible .
18 Create a noise , and they 'll come to you ; they 'll want to give you money . ’
19 I did encounter a problem with the low E string , but I 'll come to that in a while …
20 ‘ Thank God Ricky 'll come to his senses and sack you now . ’
21 So promise thou 'll come to us when the year is up .
22 A brilliant officer with more than twenty commendations , he had grown to believe he was omnipotent ; and when Mathews refused to tell him the names of his accomplices , saying it was more than his life was worth , Drury , obsessed with clearing up another case , offered him a deal : make a statement that three men whose names I will give you were your accomplices , testify against them in the witness-box , and in return no charges will be brought against you , and we 'll come to an arrangement about the reward money offered by the Post Office .
23 ‘ He 'll come to no harm . ’
24 We 'll come to a strategy for coping with these differences in a moment .
25 ‘ He 'll … he 'll come to a bad end ; yes , he will .
26 He might think he 's fallen on his feet but he 'll come to a bad end , you 'll see … ‘
27 We 'll come to that in a minute .
28 You 'll come to a track where you turn right to bring you to the main road .
29 ‘ Find a place for two of us , I 'll come to you . ’
30 In five years this 'll come to over two thousand pounds !
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