Example sentences of "i 've come " in BNC.

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1 And I 've come back years later and it 's had the same effect on me . ’
2 But I 've come to the conclusion that these are sometimes a bit astrological , particularly if you 're in a competitive situation .
3 I 've come to make you more comfy and bring you your tea .
4 I 've come to you because I want you to tell me everything you can about Mr Hatton with particular reference to anything you may know about the source of his income . ’
5 I 've come to tell you that .
6 I 've come on your wild-goose chase and that 's all I can do for you . ’
7 I 've come home to my dinner and I 've not a lot of time to spare . ’
8 ‘ Father Confessor , ’ ( bowing ) ‘ I 've come to confess my sins . ’
9 ‘ Anyway , I 've come to see me old mate Bella here .
10 ‘ After all , I 've come to see someone about volunteering to go on a special mission to America . ’
11 ‘ Good God , after I 've come all this way ? ’
12 I 've come to …
13 I think I 've come to realise that Western dress is shallow .
14 The sad part is that I 've come to hate my body so much , I blame it for everything , and now I ca n't let anyone get close to me , to reassure me . ’
15 I 've come to see the Fair , ’ I said conversationally .
16 ‘ So that 's why I 've come to Hambury to find out .
17 He had a small gold cross about his neck and a quietly menacing air : ‘ I 've come to see the twins , ’ he said .
18 And not only that , I 've come to tell you about Jesus who loves you , too . ’
19 But Nicky , I 've come to tell you that somebody does care .
20 That 's why I 've come over from the States , ’ Howard said .
21 This is the first time I 've come into the Unit , you know , Barbara !
22 I think I 've come to the end of what I can do . ’
23 Suzanne said , now smiling , ‘ I 've come for Patrick , to take him home .
24 I 've come to win the British Open ! ’
25 I tried to say , ‘ I 've come in your caddie 's place ’ , but I could n't get it all out .
26 Tom thunders , ‘ Who the hell are you ? ’ , and I try to tell him I 'm Albert Fyles and I 've come to take the place of his regular caddie .
27 I 've come a long way — I may have to go much farther — and I 'm not turning back now .
28 I 've come a hell of a long way , you know .
29 ‘ But I 've come all the way from … ’
30 I 'll have dried out a bit by the time I get to the cottage , and I do n't really want to go all the way back to the farm after I 've come this far . ’
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