Example sentences of "he [verb] come " in BNC.
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1 | But once 'e 's come round we talk about the good old days , an' how they 're a complete blank . |
2 | ‘ E's my brother , miss , and 'e 's come to pay yer a visit , ’ I answered nervously . |
3 | For on that Saturday Mr Pozsgay organised a radio interview to tell the world that a party committee working under him had come to the conclusion that 1956 had been a popular uprising , thus ensuring that the terms of reference in Hungarian politics would never be the same again . |
4 | Self knowledge for him had come to mean recognition of his own weaknesses and shortcomings and nothing more . ’ |
5 | Truman and most those advising him had come to believe that the Soviet Union was aiming to spread the Communist system whenever and wherever it could : to Poland , Bulgaria , Rumania , Hungary . |
6 | Her temperament had not changed , that was plain , but her moral nature had , as his had changed after he had discovered the wretched and hopeless poverty of the homes from which the soldiers who had served him had come . |
7 | Unmistakably , though , he has come down on the side of the demonstrators and against Erich Honecker , the East German leader . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | To supplement work-outs , he has come up with a global best-practices programme . |
10 | At the age of 47 , he has come out of his creative mid-life crisis and knows how to follow his stunning screen work . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | He has come to discuss things with me on many occasions and I am always asking him to come and do just one concert with the orchestra . |
13 | The Baül poet is fully conscious that his value in the marketplace of the world is pitifully small ; that he is neither wealthy nor learned , yet he has this great compensation , for he has come close to his lover 's heart . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | He has come to tell us that the feast is about to begin and we must go down immediately . ’ |
16 | Hick has a classic stance , but by the time the bowler has reached the crease he has come up into the familiar upright position with the bat raised . |
17 | ( He has come closest to an antipathetic character as the ex-con in Straight Time , and as a crook in Family Business , two of his biggest commercial failures . ) |
18 | It has to be said that when Dustin has co-starred in a movie with as big a star as he — McQueen , Redford , Beatty or Connery — he has come off second best . |
19 | He sees too that the other should from the first have known better , as he himself should ( he has come to understand that in retrospect ) , and therefore judges that they both made not only an unlucky but a bad choice . |
20 | ‘ He has come on nicely since the Hennessy and has been working well but he could do with a run this week , ’ he added . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | He has come to bring sinners back to God . |
23 | Porterfield said : ‘ We watched him in action against Barcelona and he has come back to train with us again . |
24 | He has come back a wiser player and he will add drive to the team . ’ |
25 | This present body of work is the closest that he has come to understanding what it is that attracts him to travel . |
26 | It is our counterpart to the psychoanalyst 's ‘ training analysis ’ ( or simulated illness and cure ) , a traumatic endurance test in which the tyro anthropologist discovers almost as much about himself as about the people he has come to study . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | He has come back with a bang , and the film of Jurassic Park opens in July , which will obviously help his sales . |
29 | Since being born in Carlisle 25 years ago , he has come steadily south to realise his cricket potential : from Cumberland ( at 20 , he was their youngest-ever cap ) , briefly via 2nd XI cricket in Lancashire and Worcestershire , to Warwickshire . |
30 | 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 . |