Example sentences of "[adv] that [pers pn] have come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm Well not that I 've come across yet I 'd rather do something that 's getting the facts and then giving examples . |
2 | It 's not that I 've come on my own because it 's something that is seen as just my problem , because as I said , Tom does n't seem that interested either . |
3 | I understand that this is the third Cambridge symposium , and this is the third time also that you have come to Girton College . |
4 | He points out that he has come across cases where , a link having been formed between the two , the patient has had phases of extraordinary well-being and health during which his psychologist has succumbed to severe mental malaise . |
5 | What had she got to lose , she seemed to be saying , now that it had come to this ? |
6 | Prior to 1952 , section 14 of the Summary Jurisdiction Act 1848 provided that justices ‘ shall convict … or make an order … , ’ i.e. that they had to come to a decision . |
7 | Nutty realised afterwards that they had come within a hairs-breadth of total disaster . |
8 | The inference that he did so by selling is supported by the incidental evidence of miracle-stories : one from St-Benoît-sur-Loire , for instance , recorded in the 870s , tells of two " comrades " ( compares ) at the monastery 's weekly market , who quarrelled over the 12d. they had made on their joint transactions ; another story of similar date from St-Hubert in the Ardennes has a peasant ( rusticus ) stating quite explicitly that he has come to an annual fair " to acquire the wherewithal to pay what I owe to my lord " . |