1.
At one point, I nearly rang Emma, but thought better of it, she’d only feel that she had to come over and the last thing I want is for her to come round here and see me in pieces
2.
‘He’ll come round, Lintze
3.
the way for a bricklayer to come round as soon as the weather
4.
Leona calls her boyfriend on her mobile and he promises to come round and give her a lift
5.
As he starts to surface, as he starts to come round after another night on the cheap stuff, he can feel rough edges on his tongue
6.
“My husband was sure that whoever would come round, 'if' they came around he qualified, would most certainly focus on the appearances of the damage and pay no heed at all to the root and cause of our current distresses, he said
7.
She regained her self-care quickly and she waited patiently for the nurse-in-charge to come round before she asked for painkillers
8.
“When did you come round?” he asked, shaking off the chill and accepting the food sachet that Fletcher was offering
9.
“Hello Mrs Slater I was a friend of Charlie’s and I just thought that I would come round and offer my sympathies
10.
Summer had come round again and I was in the fields cutting the hay, taking bets with myself as to whether the rain-clouds drifting by on the horizon would arrive before I’d finished
11.
At the bottom of the stairs, Susan started to come round from the explosion that had knocked her out
12.
see in him sometimes, he hasn’t even attempted to come round and
13.
As Jack had predicted she would come round to her senses and see that the planned path could not be altered now
14.
The policeman were making progress, they had waited so long for her to come round
15.
He was starting to come round, groaning and writhing on the floor to the amusement of his roommate who AJ simply hadn’t noticed sitting in the far corner
16.
and fly with their wings and come round all those who sail
17.
Sophie had come round a bit and started to communicate
18.
Closely watching the action, Brixby retreated to be sure no one could come round and flank him
19.
Sitting on the ground in front of us facing the studio, Scumble"s bulk would conceal his prisoner"s trussed body from the view of anyone who might come round the corner
20.
As there was nothing she needed at the motel they immediately drove down to the Esplanade in case Violet took it into her head to come round to Amanda’s and demand to join them
21.
Sanjay’s reluctant offer to come round when Robert told him Bart had suffered a bit of an accident was politely declined
22.
It was fine for Robert to stay over, but Bart had to come round to the Karims’ the next day
23.
Before he left Matthew had come round and was breathing better, although he was in a haze and not very aware of what was happening around him
24.
“Come round,” he called back
25.
“Mum,” said Tommy, “Karl’s come round special because he wants to have a chat with us about something…it all sounds a bit mysterious
26.
bid to come round to consciousness again
27.
�Doesn't mean we have become best friends and that you owe me and have to come round every Sunday for tea and lettuce sarndwiches
28.
She could come round anytime
29.
“Yeah, right, out of all the hundreds of acres of garden they have here, they’d REALLY come round to this end,” said Bilo
30.
She needed a few seconds to come round and think clearly
31.
“Sheila said Grandma was stable, but she still hasn’t come round
32.
Suddenly, the man coughed and started to come round
33.
I have to make sure it does not drop, because it could indicate a bleed or that she has breathed in too much ether, but on the other hand, too little ether and she will come round in agony from the cutting
34.
Anita was starting to come round on the operating table, and was obviously in a great deal of pain
35.
By late 1943 Churchill had come round to accepting it would have to be an American in overall command
36.
“I could come round to your place,” was Steve’s reply
37.
“I could come round after
38.
That week, Annie’s mum found a new boyfriend, so she didn’t come round to the house as often, which suited Annie
39.
He’l never come round
40.
Jil waited for him to come round
41.
“I shall go through every room, being careful not to disturb anything, and perhaps one of your chaps could come round with me
42.
‘Jeremy’s gone out, but I could come round a bit later when he’s back, maybe in half an hour?’
43.
Having come round, he softly added,
44.
"Angel," said Fanny, turning to her suddenly at this point, mindful that Nigella too had come round full of good intentions and anxious not to be cross to the two kind little things
45.
Not a trace was left of the exasperated wet man who had come round through the rain, and there were no more poetic images
46.
She referred her, as her habit was, to Fritzing; but Fritzing had gone out for a little air, the rain having cleared off, and when the girl told her so Priscilla bade her come round in the morning and fetch the money
47.
And when the doctor was rung up and asked to come round, he didn't tell his wife where he was going, because he didn't wish for trouble
48.
One thing is that I've ordered the cab to come round for you to-morrow in time for the early train
49.
“I was hoping you would come round to my flat to see my stamp collection,” I told her and caressed her behind
50.
He did come round, but would not explain himself
51.
If you want to join me on a jaunt to the 28th century, come round to my house at (address
52.
“Come round here so you can see better,” she said, “use that door on the left there
53.
“So we don’t have as much time as I’d like to prepare, I’ll come round and brief each one of you
54.
"But this time don't say a word to Alyona Ivanovna," her husband interrupted; "that's my advice, but come round to us without asking
55.
fool!--and if you weren't a fool you'd come round to me this evening instead of wearing out your boots in the street! Since you have gone out, there's no help for it! I'd give you a snug easy chair, my landlady has one
56.
The interest wil come round--all will come round
57.
just as one,--and all would come round at last
58.
He told himself easily: "She will come round
59.
Then, as we were saying before, there is nothing unnatural in assigning music and gymnastic to the wives of the guardians--to that point we come round again
60.
My father did not want me to come round in a strange country without my family there
61.
It was the afternoon coach by which I had taken my place, and, as winter had now come round, I should not arrive at my destination until two or three hours after dark
62.
She was not sure whether he had come round, or was undergoing an unconscious convulsion
63.
D'Avrigny continued to look at Noirtier; he saw the eyes of the old man dilate and become round, his cheeks turn pale and tremble; the perspiration stood in drops upon his forehead
64.
He would come round to this idea eventually
65.
Caris, patting her forehead and cheeks with a rag damped with the fragrant liquid, praying for her to come round
66.
He felt only sorry for him and sure that, if they could stay alone together for a while, Fiver would come round to an easier state of mind
67.
Come round here
68.
If you will come round once more to my rooms at six o'clock to-morrow I think I shall be able to show you that even now you have not grasped the entire meaning of this business, which presents some features which make it absolutely original in the history of crime
69.
She whispered to me to come round to the big front window, and I found it open before me so as to let me into the diningroom
70.
The frolic was now come round to me, and it being my turn of subscription to the will and pleasure of my particular elect, as well as to that of the company, he came to me, and saluting me very tenderly, with a flattering eagerness, put me in mind of the compliances my presence there authorized the hopes of, and at the same time repeated to me, "that if all this force of example had not surmounted any repugnance I might have to concur with the humours and desires of the company, that though the play was bespoke for my benefit, and great as his own private
71.
However, every body continues well satisfied with Dr Whackdeil, who was the original cause of this perplexity; and it is to be hoped that, in time, things will grow better, and the revenues come round again to idemnify the town forits present tribulation
72.
“In other words, she meant to come round here?”
73.
As if I would! And if I wasn’t there on demand when she wanted me, she’d be furious, calling here, threatening me, telling me she was going to come round, that she was going to tell Anna about us
74.
and in a week’s time everything actually had come round
75.
I was well aware that nothing but business of importance would have brought him to me at such an hour, so I waited patiently until he should come round to it
76.
It was his suggestion that I should come round to you, and of course I at once saw the propriety of it, for certainly the incident is a very singular one, though he appears to completely overrate its importance
77.
But Stepan Arkadyevitch instinctively felt that everything would come round all right
78.
Sviazhsky went up to Levin and invited him to come round to tea with him
79.
Now I have come round to you, and on my way I was attacked by a rough with a bludgeon
80.
"Do come round," it said; "the matter is becoming more and
81.
come round by sea with Barrios, of course
82.
desultorily come round the fence, and was rambling up behind her
83.
you see, Rodya, I recognise you're a clever fellow, but you're a fool!—and if you weren't a fool you'd come round to me this evening instead of wearing out your boots in the street! Since you have gone out, there's no help for it! I'd give you a snug easy chair, my landlady has one
84.
Surely one may be sane and yet think so, since the greater part of the world has often had to come round from its opinion
85.
"It is come round as I thought, Susan," said Caleb, when they were seated alone in the evening
86.
"No; I still think he may come round
87.
There's something singular in things: they come round, you know
88.
Sometimes giggles turned into screams and she’d come round the corner and see him holding Michelle’s arm behind her back, just slowly, slowly pulling up
89.
'"I have just come round to see how you are faring, my lads,' he said;
90.
They could, if they had known the lands, with some delay have retraced their steps a little, and then turning east have come round over
91.
And so I’ve finally come round to writing you, because I’m not so hopeless as I was for a while
92.
We’re not talking about a radio in every room, mind: Radio (or ‘wireless’ as it was called; note how that term has come round again!) was something you switched on solemnly, almost as a family ritual, and sat quietly and listened to together after supper
93.
When the time had elapsed, and the sentence was to be carried out, it happened that the very day had come round when her dear brothers should be set free; the six shirts were also ready, all but the last, which yet wanted the left sleeve
94.
I said I'd come round this way and tell you
95.
May I come round tomorrow and see Will?"
96.
If you will come round once more to my rooms at six o'clock to-morrow, I think I shall be able to show you that even now you have not grasped the entire meaning of this business, which presents some features which make it absolutely original in the history of crime
97.
She whispered to me to come round to the big front window, and I found it open before me, so as to let me into the dining-room
98.
And then a swift movement of the steamboat (she had suddenly come round to avoid being run down) flung him headlong from the seat upon which he was standing
99.
They used to come round my door at dusk to nibble the potato parings which I had thrown out, and were so nearly the color of the ground that they could hardly be distinguished when still
100.
Steelkilt calculated his time, and found that his next trick at the helm would come round at two o'clock, in the morning of the third day from that in which he had been betrayed