Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] [adv] come " in BNC.

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1 Andrew Ridgley and I had both just come from school about nine months before we took off with WHAM !
2 He introduced me to this world that I had never really come across before .
3 I 've certainly never come across any evidence that it exists . ’
4 Now that I 've never ever come across that before !
5 I 've only just come back down . ’
6 I mean I 've only just come out of hospital and as it is I 'm still fairly well Macked with it .
7 I 've only just come in .
8 No I 've only just come in
9 I 've heard name before but I do n't know who he is cos I were n't watching it , I were upstairs , I 've only just come Hey guess what !
10 But I , I 've only just come in , so I 'm well arsed .
11 Chopra had glimpsed into the mind and understood ; an understanding which had only recently come to him , as his body aged and his life-force drained away .
12 There were letters from the boy here in his closet , no more than a week old , cold-blooded enough in their analysis of the military situation since Grey 's loss , and ruthless enough in their acceptance of the necessity to deal in extremes in the last resort , but still arguing the advantage of restraint , even daring to suggest that Lord Grey 's capture made no substantial alteration in the case for negotiation , since he was the original party to the complaint which had never actually come to a judgment under law .
13 Historians recently decided to lower the estimated number of Auschwitz victims , from 4m — a figure chosen by Soviet soldiers who liberated the camp in 1945 — to between 1m and 2m , an estimate based on transport documents which have only recently come to light .
14 The first of these statements , which have only recently come to light , was by Lt-Col D M C Worrall MC and Maj J G Denny MC of the Durham Light Infantry : " On the evening of 15 May the handover of Croatian personnel to the YUGOSLAV ARMY was proceeding .
15 I know you 've just recently come back from Uganda .
16 You 've obviously just come out of a shower . ’
17 A quick reminder , many people will know , but a quick reminder and er , if you 've perhaps just come back from holiday yourself , or you 're one of our new listeners , you may not know so I 'll tell you , Douglas Cameron 's Breakfast Call , this very programme , will be breaking new ground at the end of next month .
18 We 're here for two days and I 'm going to present to what to some of you will be some new ideas some new concepts that you 've perhaps never come across before .
19 The third pupil was Sandra Fairfax and she had surprisingly enough come through Matthew .
20 She was suffering as he must have suffered ; and if he knew her pain might he not come to her , as she had so often come to him , gently reminding her that despair was an unavoidable but essential ordeal , of the quest ?
21 The new Minister , Idris Wakil , who had only recently come from Zanzibar to join the new Cabinet after the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar , explained the reason for the new Ministry. :
22 Brian Roper 's unsuccessful spot kick perpetuated the agony for the Donegal boys who had once again come so near and yet so far , losing their third final in a row .
23 I think she 's probably just come out for a quick stroll , we wo n't spend our time over that at the moment , hello
24 Mhairi McMillan , a counsellor at St Andrews University , said : ‘ There may be a sense of glamour attached to a tutor or a lecturer for somebody who 's maybe just come up to university or working their way through .
25 WELL , we 've just about come full circle .
26 Now i d in our debate we , we had separately actually come up with very similar f processes .
27 To be a highly visible minority of two in communities which were often as expressive as they were antagonistic was an abrupt reversal of the roles we had so unthinkingly come to accept in our British prep schools .
28 Dewdrops , on the other hand , exist , not because they are durable , but because they have only just come into existence and have not yet had time to evaporate .
29 These generally relied on voluntary action by the relevant professional associations , although they have often only come after protracted negotiations following official investigations .
30 We may well find that what we are saying comes to others as God 's word with prophetic power , as it has already so come to us .
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