Example sentences of "she [modal v] come to " in BNC.

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1 She must come to this one when there 's a celebration . ’
2 She must come to London — where we can get the best medical advice , and I can look after her . ’
3 She was trying to grasp the radically changed situation with which she must come to terms .
4 Modigliani declined as politely but suggested to Lunia that she should come to his studio and pose for him the following day .
5 This was the first time she had admitted openly that all was not well ; and I was forced to reassure her , for otherwise she might find herself in sympathy with me , she might come to my side , and this was unthinkable , for to be understood by her was a prospect beyond endurance .
6 She 'll come to some harm if she does n't look out . ’
7 ‘ I do n't suppose she 'll come to much harm , Grace , ’ he replied mildly .
8 She 'll come to bed when she 's quite awake .
9 Maybe she 'll come to her senses .
10 She 'll come to the door , bye !
11 Then she could come to dancing classes , swimming , or on school trips like other mums do . ’
12 She could come to his hotel if he liked .
13 Half-formed suspicion had become fact , and Cassie did not think that she could come to terms with it …
14 She knew what they were saying and realized she could come to church no more .
15 It was the nearest she could come to saying what he wanted her to say .
16 It was as close as she could come to the truth without feeling disloyal .
17 She 'd come to Nepal with a back-pack three years earlier and ended up marrying the US embassy dentist .
18 That was n't the reason she 'd come to Heymouth .
19 She 'd known Nick for years , meeting him when she 'd come to London to visit her cousin Mark Bristow , Sally 's son .
20 ‘ It was funny , people were always saying things about her , about how she 'd come to no good — ’ He stopped again .
21 ‘ I always knew she 'd come to no good .
22 I 'd rather taken it for granted that she 'd come to London with me .
23 After a minute swimming around she 'd come to the surface panting for breath .
24 My sister — the one just younger than me — and I used to share all the jobs in the house — if she washed up one day I did the drying up and so on , but when my grandad came to live with us , he thought the world of her so he did all her jobs , and she 'd come to me and taunt me , and that used to incense me .
25 ‘ Did he ? ’ she said , her whole body trembling now , as relief at her escape and terror at how close she 'd come to losing her life both stung tears from her .
26 She 'd come to him .
27 She 'd come to a dead end .
28 How close she 'd come to betraying the warm brilliance of the meanings !
29 She was always interested in fashion , and this was her favourite shop , so it 's quite likely this would be the first place she 'd come to . ’
30 And before that , yesterday , the day before — every day since she 'd come to Malta , in fact — she 'd thought she actively disliked him …
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