Example sentences of "[modal v] come [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You must come up in the fall ; it 's beautiful . |
2 | IF BILL CLINTON were to look to Florida for advice on how to pass a health-care bill , the answer might come back in the words of Lyndon Johnson : better to have your enemies inside your tent pissing out , than outside pissing in . |
3 | Well I 'll come down in the morning , I 've got the yellow car and start again |
4 | bother I 've ever had with him , and he goes on to it and away he goes and he 'll come back in the house and he 'll go up the stairs to the computer , and that 's his life . |
5 | ‘ Yes , Dick ; the makings of a good one there , though I do n't know how he 'll come off in the Forces . ’ |
6 | If there is a tunnel , then I reckon it 'll come out in the woods somewhere to the north of the fence an' close to it . |
7 | It 'll come out in the wash I guess ! |
8 | but she said but Pearl said what 's in them when they 're born what take after their mother and their father that 'll come out in the finish . |
9 | Well I could come along in the evening perhaps . |
10 | Miss Monroe could come down in the morning and see her then . |
11 | You could come out in the morning |
12 | If the whole planet was one enormous Regent 's Park , I 'd come down in the zoo car park . ’ |
13 | I can never forget how he used to come over in the evening from Bembridge School to sit with me after my son died of tuberculosis at the age of twenty-seven , only eight months after his marriage . |
14 | And he felt sure that Emily , at least , would come round in the end . |
15 | It would come up in the conversation all the time , ‘ So you 've been separated from your husband and you have no boyfriends ? ’ — No — ‘ Are n't you interested in having boyfriends ? ’ — No — Because she was man-mad she could n't understand why I was n't . |
16 | erm I think the consensus is that you would n't — that either space is infinite , or at the very least it it 's finite it has no edge , so if you went in one direction for long enough you would come back in the other direction . |
17 | I 'm not sure I still think it would come out in the section about training needs rather than necessarily . |
18 | And I have no doubt that their stalemates will come out in the same vein tomorrow morning , together with the rest of them . |
19 | Everything will come out in the wash , and Flashman will deserve it all . ’ |
20 | This will come out in the discussion , informally and formally during the course of the day , but let me hand over to my colleague , who will talk about the other side of the coin . |
21 | More humans will come along in the morning . |
22 | Dyspnoea ; they wake from sleep with a sense of suffocation , a sense of choking which can come on in the first sleep , a sense of strangulation when lying and especially when anything is around the neck ; neck is very sensitive to touch . |