Example sentences of "he have come into " in BNC.
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1 | Incidentally , though Walker is held to be still more than a touch rusty after so long away from rugby — inclined , for instance , to carry the ball under the wrong arm — the rapidity with which he has come into cap contention ought to be food for thought for our own Jamie Henderson . |
2 | She , too , remembered the day he had come into the yard and cheeked her father , telling him he could choose his name from Smith , Jones , or Robinson . |
3 | She stared up at him , touched to tears by his thoughtfulness , he had come into her life such a short time ago and yet he had been so good to her , so strong and kind . |
4 | My most abiding memory will not be of the joy of the French , but the terrible sight of Pete Sampras ' face at the prize giving ceremony which looked as if he had come into intimate contact with an atom bomb . |
5 | The first thing he had done when he had come into the apartment had been to turn off the heating system , and then he had opened the window in his bedroom and the window in the sparsely furnished living room . |
6 | It was as though he had come into work on a Sunday . |
7 | He had come into an open place . |
8 | He had come into the shop with her but had not followed her upstairs to the kitchen . |
9 | He too was worried ; not for himself because he , as a prisoner-of-war , was protected by the Geneva Convention , but for the nuns and me and everyone else with whom he had come into contact . |
10 | They were the first words Curval had spoken since he had come into the room . |
11 | He had come into Merrill 's office ostensibly for paper-clips , and now he stood with his back towards her , staring out of the window on to the rain-swept traffic below . |
12 | He had come into his earldom only two years ago , very shortly after the scandal which had sent Dunbar storming over the border into England in dudgeon , and asking for a safe-conduct to King Henry 's court ; for the old earl had died very soon after the coup on which he had staked so much , leaving this new Archibald Douglas to step into his shoes . |
13 | An employee had been electrocuted when working on the magnetron assembly line of the company 's Thornaby-on-Tees factory , which was engaged in another stage of the microwave oven manufacturing process , when he had come into contact with exposed conductors . |
14 | He had come into the centre that morning complaining of indigestion . |
15 | But now , I think he 's come into a great second flowering . |
16 | I can get that off Judas , he 's come into some cash lately . ’ |