Example sentences of "[verb] he have come " in BNC.
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1 | She looked at the baby , also drenched in tears , and found he had come back to life . |
2 | And this man used to go up , do you know I 've heard my father say he 's come up three or four times a week and help him and when they slaughtered the things they used to have the slaughterhouse down the piste years ago , as I 'm talking about sixty , sixty , seventy years ago , sixty years ago , where they used to slaughter the stuff , you see , down the piste and this was the Christmas show this was , all these hindquarters of beef . |
3 | And each time Dexter believed he had come closer to Blanche , understood her better , and liked her more . |
4 | The informer believed he had come under suspicion by his commanders but in fact the UDA/UFF leadership suspected another member of setting up the team . |
5 | ‘ I imagine he 's come to Larksoken to get away from people who want to talk about his poetry . |
6 | He says he 's come to find Doreen . ’ |
7 | Derek Green says he 's come to defend his title and beat the horse … it 's muddy so he hopes the horse will get stuck |
8 | cause he 's come right across the |
9 | When Geoff came into the staff room on the alcohol problems unit I assumed he had come to the wrong ward . |
10 | look he 's come down stairs , sit on the chair Carla . |
11 | I discovered he had come from South America . |
12 | Suppose he had come out and seen us . |
13 | ‘ As far as I can see there is no evidence that when [ he ] has absconded he has come to any real harm . |
14 | So I bet he 's come away with a quarter of a million ! |
15 | She was terrified that one day he might try some moral blackmail and pretend he had come to love as well as respect her . |
16 | He knew he had to come to a decision before he went back down , he wanted to come to a decision before he went back down . |
17 | He knew he had come to the right person . |
18 | For a moment I thought he had come across the bottle of wine given to me by the couple at Benouville bridge café . |
19 | ‘ I thought he had come to take you away , Jim , ’ she said , breaking into tears . |
20 | So under the surface of the thick glass lay a mass of long gold threads , filling in the whole cavity of the box with their turns and tumbles , so that at first the little tailor thought he had come upon a box full of spun gold , to make cloth of gold . |
21 | The poor fellow thought he had come face to face with an alien . |
22 | When he waited outside pubs , the pub-owners chased him away because they thought he had come to steal something . |
23 | I do n't think he 's come across any |
24 | For a moment Agnes thought he must have pulled a muscle , then giggled as she , and she alone , realised he had come close to spilling his holstered pistol . |
25 | I mean he 's come out over the top of his own defenders and i over big Ormanroyd and he can do little else but push it back down into the pack . |
26 | But er I mean he 's come from Birmingham up to Barnsley it 's only what a hundred mi well is it hundred about ninety odd mile ? |
27 | From what I 've heard he 's come up in the world since he went to work for Christian Timms . |
28 | ‘ I think he had come for some sort of show . |
29 | But now , I think he 's come into a great second flowering . |
30 | I think he has come to a rendezvous . |