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

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1 When Pope John xxiii visited prison he said to the inmates ‘ You could not come to see me so I have come to see you . ’
2 So I have come to do that . ’
3 So I have come to thank you . ’
4 So you have come this day from your little villages , your market towns , your cities , from mines and factories , or leaving the plough , to this city .
5 And so we have come to you . ’
6 So we have come full circle .
7 erm Other people 's solutions affect what we can do , and so we have to come closer , in the sense at least of understanding and consulting .
8 They , for their part , attempt to justify their actions to each other , hypocrisy apparently continuing by habit , having become a way of life ( since there is no one on-stage whom they need to deceive , perhaps they have come to believe their own lies ) : The truth is transparent , however ; indeed , when Gloucester reports that the king is leaving , Goneril says , ‘ My Lord , entreat him by no means to stay ’ ( 301 ) .
9 Right you have to come I think the basis of this evening was to get people to come along and put there points of view and to say what 's happening and what is n't happening and I think we can take that take that away and considerate it yes I mean I I think the board or the management committee will be happy to meet with people to discuss the use of the theatre er what it 's used for what might what the unhappiness is if there is unhappiness and the positive and the positive as well as the negative points yes .
10 ‘ It is the nearest I have come to being smacked .
11 Years later I have come round to thinking that the proponents of live worship were right .
12 Hence we have come to rely more and more on books , classes and professional advice to tell us how to give birth and bring up children .
13 Clearly we have come through the worst of the recession .
14 I ca n't believe how far I have come in the past couple of years .
15 It 's very hard to see how far I have come .
16 Then I became a vagrant and travelled far and nowhere ; now I have come back to be near Callanish again , though quite where I shall go I do n't know .
17 Now I have come to fight them again . "
18 Interestingly I have come across this same problem in a totally different context .
19 Now you have come .
20 Now you have to come to somewhere like this , mix it with sixty thousand people , pay over twenty quid , and not forget to bring your opera glasses .
21 ‘ Your friends asked me to measure how far you have come .
22 Kausmann shows how far we have come from the 19th century , when a girl 's linen box , full of beautifully embroidered monogrammed sheets , was part of her dowry .
23 It is a tribute to how far we have come already in theoretical physics that it now takes enormous machines and a great deal of money to perform an experiment whose results we can not predict .
24 It was considerably more civilised than visiting the average English town centre of a Friday night which shows how far we have come .
25 And now we have come up before the beak for a second wigging , because on the application of one of our own citizens we are accused of ‘ degrading treatment or punishment ’ inflicted in the Isle of Man .
26 Now we have come to ask if that 's all right . ’
27 For weeks now we have come and gone , woken
28 I have to confess , I 'm afraid — and now we have come to the point of this long and circumstantial detour , of a sort which I assure you will not recur in these reports — that under the pressure of the circumstances I did a very foolish thing .
29 Exercises , whether for translation or other kinds of manipulation , can be neatly presented in sentences , with a tick or a mark for each one , and in this way everybody knows where they are going , and how far they have come in developing the necessary formal basis .
30 The Scottish pressure on ball won by the Welsh was superb and this really indicated how far they have come on since the match against the Italians .
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