Example sentences of "you have come " in BNC.

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1 I hear you 've come a long way . "
2 ‘ I see you 've come to know me well , ’ responded Antony .
3 ‘ How could you have come ? ’ she said .
4 I see you have come far , gentlemen . ’
5 Could n't you have come to me and told me that you were in debt , that you needed money ?
6 ‘ Would you have come ? ’ he asked , softly taunting .
7 ‘ Would you have come for lunch ? ’ he asked .
8 Well , kind of you to have come out to talk to me . ’
9 ‘ It 's awfully good of you to have come with me , ’ he said , feeling he should apologize for something , and kicking as powerfully as possible against the fancy that he was Philip .
10 You 've come to see me and I 'm sorry if you find it disappointing . ’
11 ‘ And you 've come back because of Ari , have n't you ? ’ he asked softly , standing just behind Tammuz .
12 You 've come to hear about a far yester-year and the life of Marie Grubbe , if I 'm not mistaken ! ’
13 ‘ I suspect I know what you 've come to talk about , ’ said Mr Litmus , stroking his beard .
14 ‘ And you 've come all the way from America to write about Heymouth ? ’
15 This is what you 've come all this way for . ’
16 ‘ How far you 've come !
17 The rock-climber is held on a rope by clipping himself on to a harness thingy ( if you 've come to this book for technical information , boy are you going to be disappointed ) that straps round his thighs and crotch , so as a quick guide to who the climbers are in the pub , just watch for those who seem to be constantly fiddling around in their genital area .
18 ‘ Who the hell cares how far you 've come .
19 And she said to him , ‘ Oh , I 'm glad you 've come .
20 ‘ Aye , well , lass , if you 're after wor Robbie you 've come to the wrong shop .
21 He went to his old billet and the old lady living there , after welcoming him warmly , said ‘ You 've come for the instruments of course ’ .
22 ‘ So you 've come back ! ’ said the sea .
23 I suppose you 've come home bankrupt as usual , but never mind , I can let you have enough to buy your Christmas things .
24 ‘ So once again you 've come back ! ’ said the sea .
25 ‘ I 'm so glad you 've come , ’ he said .
26 You 've come away — you 've escaped .
27 So you 've come round here to bash-up my young brother ?
28 If you 've come this far you can be confident of reaching Day 28 .
29 ‘ And I suppose you 've come home for a day or two 's holiday ?
30 I do hope that you 've come to terms with pregnancy now . ’
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