Example sentences of "i have [adv] come [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I had already come across a congratulatory account of this transformation in Jules Verne .
2 I had already come to the conclusion that regression therapy would probably be the best way to help Maxine , and I put the idea to her .
3 I 've not come for a drink .
4 I 've just come across the details of your interesting looking conference in Blois .
5 The ball come across and er I see Bedford had his back to the goal , and I could see he was going to swivel and hit it with his left foot , and I 've just come across the goal and er , he just hit it down low to my right hand side and luckily I 've come the right way and pushed it wide .
6 I 've just come for the skirt your mum 's fixed for me , ’ she said .
7 I 've just come from a session with Gladys Brown , a strange woman who has the room next to Meryl Armitage 's .
8 I 've just come from a crossroads called Quatre Bras , sir .
9 I 've just come from a meeting with Bobby Anscombe .
10 I 've just come from the Foreign Office , and you 're immediately on a new assignment .
11 I 've just come from the Appeal Court .
12 I 've just come from the Embassy .
13 James and Richard , I 've just come in the door and they want Beethoven music on , Mozart music
14 Well sir , I 've recently come across an American sex survey in which a large number of US ladies were asked the question : ‘ How long do you usually like love play to last ? ’
15 I 've only come for the afternoon because Sheila 's off sick .
16 On trying to contact Mr by phone I have on many occasions I was put off to say he was n't available I have also come to the foyer at the bottom asked to see Mr after twenty minutes wait and nobody turned up I decided to retire .
17 ‘ Ma'am , I have just come from the market .
18 I have nearly come to the end of what I have to say but there is one final complication if I may impose on your patience a little longer .
19 ‘ In approaching the wife 's defence I have regretfully come to the conclusion that the judge has overlooked two critical points of distinction between her case and that of the husband .
20 I have not come to the North-East just to play in the FA Cup , ’ he said .
21 I have however come to the conclusion that this submission of Mr Isaacs is too sweeping in its effect .
22 I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that the lead should be in favour of retaining the death penalty for the present .
23 I have never come across the problem of a horse licking the soil … although I have heard of eating droppings ( COPRAPHAGIA ) and other inedible things such as tree bark , afterbirth , dirt and bedding .
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