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

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1 Besides , I want to protect the remains of my privacy ; I do n't want to appear cold-hearted or stubborn ; but I know that when I try to make my life give me its answers to how I have come to my current concerns , I ca n't do it without feeling that I am on the edge of a dangerous fiction of self-description .
2 This last drawing exercise is a summary of the simple process of thinking which leads us into a deeper appreciation of how we have come to be what we are .
3 I will give you an example of why I have come to that conclusion .
4 It is why I have come . ’
5 ‘ That is why I have come so far north on the ice . ’
6 ‘ You must know why I have come , Neil , ’ she said , and she held out her arms to him .
7 That 's why I have come .
8 However , that is not the reason why I have come to see you . ’
9 You should discuss why you have come to your particular conclusions about its form of organisation .
10 It was , he said , a ‘ good time for us as Conservatives to think afresh about the direction of British politics ; about where we have come from , what we are doing , and where the future is taking our nation and our party . ’
11 Immediately after we have seated ourselves , Kim 's sons and daughters come to us like honeyed fairies , gazing amorously into our eyes and asking questions about where we have come from and would we like to see their rooms .
12 Come on , George , you tell her why we have come . ’
13 I can tell when they have come from Goldsmiths ' .
14 When they arrive there , they may well wonder why they have come , for Leck Fell at first sight appears to have no compelling attractions , certainly no obvious ones .
15 Unproductive meetings often occur because those who are attending are unclear why they have come !
16 But wherever they have come from , I have no doubt that , as winter approaches once more , we shall again be standing , frozen to the marrow , on that blasted heath — waiting for the weather to improve to ‘ dreadful ’ .
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