Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] come " in BNC.
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1 | And another of them has just come out after doing time for burglary . ’ |
2 | ‘ You know someone has just come in downstairs . ’ |
3 | I was passing when I saw the gates not shut properly , so I thought I 'd best come in and see if everything was all right at the house … ’ |
4 | I think I 'd better come over and see what material you are intending to work with . ’ |
5 | Stopping the car by the front door , Nicky said , ‘ I 'd better come in — at least until you get the lights on . ’ |
6 | She said you 'd woken , but when you did n't turn up I thought I 'd better come back to investigate . ’ |
7 | So this morning the fat little chap in the long white coat who was sorting us out in the Dean 's Office said I 'd better come along here for a few days until they got me organized with another partner . |
8 | I caught an early edition , read about the ruckus , and thought I 'd better come home and see what was happening about the five grand . ’ |
9 | " I m sorry , Mr Beamish , but he 'll be away all day and I thought I 'd better come along rather than leave it till tomorrow . " |
10 | I thought I 'd better come here first , though , in case you wanted to take over . " |
11 | When I looked out of the window and saw you creeping through the garden , I thought I 'd better come down and find out what you were up to . ’ |
12 | Then she stoops for some pebbles and warns that I 'd better come in now . |
13 | I 'd better come with you and help you … steady ! ’ |
14 | ‘ In that case I 'd better come with you , ’ Woodruffe said . |
15 | ‘ I 'd better come clean , ’ I said . |
16 | Your cousin warned me off again , we had a little set-to in the pub , so I thought I 'd better come and make me mark . ’ |
17 | Oh yes , and I suppose I 'd better come clean . |
18 | thought I 'd better come round and have a chat . |
19 | I thought I 'd better come round today in a bit more positive mood . |
20 | But she said no I 'd better come tomorrow with Paula as well . |
21 | I had already come across a congratulatory account of this transformation in Jules Verne . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | I had already come into conflict over race and patriotism . |
24 | In her presence , after almost a year , and in a foreign country at that , I felt I had finally come home . |
25 | It felt fragile at first , but it was as if I had finally come up for air after nearly drowning in a pool of lies . |
26 | I had just come out of one of my planning meetings and I metaphorically banged the table and said ‘ I know exactly what you should do . ’ |
27 | Ruth Atucehene , an immigrant from Ghana , said : ‘ I had just come home from church and I was in the house with my children . ’ |
28 | This was the most cogent view of anorexia nervosa I had ever come across . |
29 | ‘ Actually , I think I 've already come round . |
30 | I 've just come back from France . |