Example sentences of "[pers pn] have come " in BNC.

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1 Most of the limited company clients I have came to me because I am a registered auditor .
2 I have come ’ , continued the old lady , ‘ about the Case of the Missing Baronet . ’
3 I will give you an example of why I have come to that conclusion .
4 Forced to examine the situation anew , I have come to the following conclusions :
5 This year I have come across a group using a bothy as a base from which to run mountain walking courses .
6 Having taught English Literature for a long time in universities , on both sides of the Atlantic , and having spent some years pondering the questions raised in this book , I have come to some very tentative conclusions about what might be done ; they are not , I might add , of the kind I thought I would come to when I began working on it .
7 For reasons which are much more pragmatic than ideological , I have come to think that a separation of Cultural Studies from English , though not easy , would be the least damaging way forward for both parties .
8 There might be regrets over giving up the novel , but after having been deeply interested in that form for many years ( even to the extent of writing one ) and often teaching courses on the novel , I have come to the conclusion that the pedagogic difficulties involved are extreme .
9 This fascinating story is one of many such in Roger Lonsdale 's anthology of Eighteenth-Century Women Poets , not just a marvellous piece of scholarship but as richly entertaining and original a book as I have come across for some time .
10 But I have come to warn you that ahead Lie hazards that are little short of dread .
11 Dylan Thomas immortalised such machinery in Draper Mog Edwards ' soliloquy in Under Milk Wood : I have come to take you away to my emporium on the hill , where the change hums on wires .
12 I have come across not one company which incorporates the pursuit of honest profits with social awareness , which provides a vision for themselves and their workers .
13 Now after seven years separation I have come to see my family .
14 Through yearly local reunions and retreat weekends in ‘ Courtfield ’ I have come to know , love and admire so many of you .
15 ‘ I feel I have come home , ’ he said .
16 I have come to restore Lebanon 's unity and extend the sovereignty of the government over Lebanese territory .
17 I have come to restore Lebanon 's unity and extend the sovereignty of the government over Lebanese territory .
18 The underground economy in every socialist state , however , has always been resolutely capitalist , and so my friend Kurowski and I have come here tonight to find out how the world 's oldest profession is adjusting to the new economic realities .
19 I have for myself come to the conclusion that owing to the conditions which exist in the world today , having regard to the economic environment , having regard to the situation of our country , if we go on pattering along as we are we shall have grave unemployment with us to the end of time , and I have come to the conclusion that the only way of fighting this subject is by protecting the home markets .
20 ‘ Through my studies I have come to understand that the way humans view animals like primates in a negative light is wrong .
21 I have come to wash your hands and face and do your hair .
22 I ca n't believe how far I have come in the past couple of years .
23 It 's very hard to see how far I have come .
24 Bobby McAlpine , chairman of Alfred McAlpine , says grimly : ‘ This is infinitely the worst construction recession I have come across in 42 years in the industry . ’
25 The Plowden Report recommended that ‘ Schools with an age range of 5–11 should usually have at least three classes , each covering two age ranges ’ , but by 1976 Lady Plowden , the chairman of the Committee producing the report , appeared to have altered her views , stating in a Border Television broadcast : ‘ Since the report I have come round to thinking that small country schools should be kept open because of the social value and because of the continuity of community involvement they provide . ’ )
26 I have come home and there is not left me a place on which to pitch my lodge .
27 I have quoted this passage in full , not because I think it is particularly inspired or even well-written , but because it is the nearest attempt I have come across to suggest some of the subjective , hidden meanings that might well make up a performer 's luggage when he expresses himself on stage .
28 I have come , ’ I ventured to say , but the mother-in-law briskly discounted me as a person , and would not let me see the doctor .
29 I have come to see Mrs Edgerton , ’ she said tentatively .
30 ‘ However that be , ’ he said portentously , ‘ I have come to discharge my solemn duty to view the body of the deceased at the earliest possible opportunity . ’
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