Example sentences of "that we [verb] come " in BNC.

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1 So a lot of the target planning I suppose that we 've come across is people saying well when I retire , I shall actually go down to half salary at best , that 's assuming th that you 've actually made half , about half salary on your pension being forty eightieths or whatever .
2 But if , and most of are I 'm sure that we 've come today with some thorn in our flesh somewhere , some worry , some difficulty or a disappointment perhaps of some kind , then just remember that in all things God works together for good with those who love him , and for that rejoice and give thanks , and again I say , rejoice .
3 Erm , having been told that the County Council were running the meeting , I did find it a little difficult to chair , but I do think that we 've come out of it with some constructive ideas .
4 And that figure also coincides with the the estimated requirement figure that we 've come up with independently for the Greater York area , within Selby District anyway .
5 At precisely the point where we could have been at our most radical we are at our least radical , this is the least radical document that we 've come across .
6 So what we would do then is identify the fact that we 've come into the building and therefore alerted everybody that lo and behold down the corridor are coming police officers .
7 And erm , it s it seems to be an entirely er rational position for any public politician , for instance , Mrs Thatcher before the seventy-nine election , denying that she had any plans to double V A T , or Mr Major denying some of the plans for raising taxes that we 've come up with , or indeed denying plans to privatise the forestry commission .
8 You know , I think we 've that nobody keeps us We 've had a name over the years that we 're an expensive carrier , and it 's just sort of keep going and educating them that we 've come down in the market or ,
9 ‘ Are n't you pleased that we 've come over to wake you up ? ’ one of the twins asked .
10 So it 's ironic that we 've come backwards .
11 Yet with its residual gentility , its variegated forest of a garden where we had practical botany lessons , and the original Victorian mansion building with its labyrinth of poky rooms and winding staircases , it must have seemed that the convent was an accidental inheritance , never really meant for us , and thereby reminding us that we had come into our own ; we had by right something more than had once been intended for us .
12 The last of the finals was on Saturday night ( after a luncheon at the Rivercrest Country Club ) , with works of Chopin , Brahms and Rachmaninov that we had come to know and love ; and there must have been 700 people at the Forth Worth Club party afterwards .
13 I was too tired , only vaguely conscious that we had come off the canal bank and were angling down across a steep slope of stony ground to the rice-green flatness of the valley floor .
14 Mr Taylor said : ‘ What is clear is that we have come closer together .
15 NOW that we have come back — with our half-used tubes of Factor 20 sun-cream , the remnants of a jar of Arnica ( for bruises ) , and the broken paper umbrella that decked my son 's wiener schnitzel for our last supper — I can give the lie to all those Doubting Thomases who said that five small boys on skis was a recipe for disaster , not a holiday .
16 I look at my wife and see the long journey that we have come .
17 There is a hint of selectivity here , a suspicion that Cosslett 's analysis may be as unrepresentative as that we have come to accept .
18 He looks at its age-old mysteries and traditions as well as the modern rituals and victuals that we have come to enjoy today .
19 ‘ The fundamental thing is that we have come away from true asset finance , ’ said Tony Foley , director of Leaseplan , which has a portfolio of £60m in asset finance plus a further £150m in vehicle leasing .
20 Or again , it is as though the disorganized and random bursts of photons present in a beam of white light were suddenly all being accelerated and agitated to precisely the same frequency and directed at the same spot — to produce the awesome source of energy that we have come to know as the laser .
21 Employing those conceptions , we can ask how we can know that we have succeeded in referring to anything , and how we can know that we have come up with an accurate description of what we have referred to .
22 We may forever want confidence that we have come to the ultimate facts about some physical process .
23 The importance of language is something that we have come to appreciate , more and more in recent time .
24 Nothing has happened today , except that we have come to a sort of agreement about exercise .
25 You might be surprised , therefore , and certainly more than a little proud , that we have come through 1992 in remarkably good shape , and are well placed for the New Year .
26 I am grateful to my hon. Friend for that exceedingly full and comprehensive reply — the type of reply that we have come to expect from this Minister .
27 In the early 1980s , American troops were stationed in the Lebanon and Soviet troops were stationed some 40 miles away , in Syria — that was the closest that we have come to conflict between Soviet and American soldiers on the ground since 1945 .
28 My hon. Friend the Member for Battersea ( Mr. Bowis ) made the sort of eloquent and well-informed speech that we have come to expect from him every time .
29 The Aggravated Vehicle-Taking Bill follows a course that we have come to expect from the Home Secretary and the Government .
30 Honorary colonels , as I have said , have an important role if we are to maintain our fighting troops at the standard that we have come to expect .
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