Example sentences of "he have come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He has come between us and ruined our lives .
2 How far he has come since the days in Harry Fischer 's office above the tobacconist 's , with the cosy office jokes and the lunch time beers in the pub !
3 Incidentally , though Walker is held to be still more than a touch rusty after so long away from rugby — inclined , for instance , to carry the ball under the wrong arm — the rapidity with which he has come into cap contention ought to be food for thought for our own Jamie Henderson .
4 He points out that he has come across cases where , a link having been formed between the two , the patient has had phases of extraordinary well-being and health during which his psychologist has succumbed to severe mental malaise .
5 He has come under the microscope of German giants Bayern Munich and is clearly a man the Crues will have to watch carefully as well .
6 The nearest he has come to an England place since was three years ago when he broke a thumb within 24 hours of being selected to face India .
7 At length , the passage he has been stooping along opens out somewhat into a low chamber : he has come to the shrine of a goddess .
8 He has come to this conclusion after studying teeth from 124 individuals in a pre-agricultural group dating from 1000 BC to AD 1150 and 188 individuals from an agricultural group dating from AD 1150 to AD 1550 .
9 This present body of work is the closest that he has come to understanding what it is that attracts him to travel .
10 Although he was not the very first , he has come to be regarded as the pioneer , bush-whacking anthropologist , the originator of the doctrine that until you have lived cheek by jowl with an exotic tribe and spoken their language fluently you can not claim full professional status .
11 He has come to terms with his fierce ambition and his temper , the demons that once gave him a fascination with the psychotherapy of Laing and Reich .
12 By the time he arrives in front of Ronald , he has come to the boil and the pate is registering off the scale of visible light .
13 ‘ As far as I can see there is no evidence that when [ he ] has absconded he has come to any real harm .
14 This present body of work is the closest that he has come to understanding what it is that attracts him to travel .
15 He has come to England immediately by ship .
16 ‘ 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 .
17 Whenever I go in a minicab on my way to a radio or television programme — the companies are kind enough to take us in a car — I end up discussing with the driver how he has come to Britain in the fairly recent past and now has a job driving round London .
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 " .
19 I think he has come to a rendezvous .
20 He has come to be quite a feature in the pub . ’
21 ( But by the way , do n't look for Michael Palin 's name in this year 's programme , even though he has come to us every ‘ odd ’ year since 1981 .
22 Man blows for he has come of age , heir
23 He has come on nicely since the Hennessy and has been working well but he could do with a run this week , ’ he added .
24 He has come on tremendously , and is still only 16 .
25 He has come through quite well .
26 Xorandor explains that he lives on radioactivity , that he has come from Mars in search of food , and that he has been stealing the waste to feed himself .
27 Thus when the postmistress asks him if he has come from Mars , he answers ‘ yes ’ because she has just told him the story of Merlin that is a local myth .
28 Member of Clan othel URC and has worked and served as a form of day pastor at Clygarthy URC and he has come from the Anglican tradition Church of England and he has erm over the years towards the reform tradition .
29 ‘ 3(1) Any assumption by a person of the rights of an owner amounts to an appropriation , and this includes , where he has come by the property ( innocently or not ) without stealing it , any later assumption of a right to it by keeping or dealing with it as owner .
30 ‘ 3(1) Any assumption by a person of the rights of an owner amounts to an appropriation , and this includes , where he has come by the property ( innocently or not ) without stealing it , any later assumption of a right to it by keeping or dealing with it as owner .
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