Example sentences of "that he have come to " in BNC.
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1 | Because there was no doubt that he had come to London in search of a scoop . |
2 | Before he expected , his feet met blocks of stone , and he realised that he had come to the edge of the great sprawling tip of the infill . |
3 | It was to get away from such intrusions that he had come to Larksoken . |
4 | He would not tell her , this funny bewitching little English girl , that he had come to her first because he could not keep away from her . |
5 | As he stared at her he knew that he had come to a crossroads , that if he gave in to her now he 'd have to give into her again and again and again . |
6 | He told me that he had come to the Legion so that he could kill people without going to prison . |
7 | I went to see Eric to tell him about this conversation and found that he had come to the same conclusion . |
8 | ‘ The thought that he had come to that state of despair would break my heart . ’ |
9 | When nothing happened , and he realised that he had come to a place without facilities , he retired for another consultation . |
10 | She had assumed that he had come to Claudine as soon as he had finished chastising her , but clearly he had n't . |
11 | But he may also have intended to remind those present that he had come to the throne as a result of the treaty he had made with Edmund , which according to Florence of Worcester established peace , friendship and brotherhood between them . |
12 | She thought she might have , that he had come to her in her sleep , whispered to her as he was whispering to her now , but she had forced the dream images away , she had denied them as she had denied what he wanted of her from the beginning . |
13 | He denied allegations by barrister Thomas Teague , for Norman Roberts , that he had come to court to tell lies against the Roberts family . |
14 | Ballater noticed Marshall 's expression and guessed the conclusion that he had come to . |
15 | This present body of work is the closest that he has come to understanding what it is that attracts him to travel . |
16 | This present body of work is the closest that he has come to understanding what it is that attracts him to travel . |
17 | ‘ It will help that he has come to Widnes , where a majority of players are well-disciplined , on and off the pitch , and live locally . |
18 | 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 " . |