Example sentences of "[verb] that the [noun] have come " in BNC.

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1 She opened them to find that the priest had come in and was blandly regarding her and her father .
2 I opened the lockers to pull out the kit but found that the top had come off a water container and half a gallon had spilt , soaking the tea bags and bursting the envelope which carried my documents .
3 When I traced my own family tree I found that the Heys had come into the parish of Penistone ( and more particularly to that part known as the township of Thurlstone where I lived ) about the year 1800 and that during the previous three centuries they had resided in Kirkburton parish immediately to the north .
4 This works fairly well , but many people will consider that the time has come to consider a more rigid mounting .
5 I hope that the Ministers will seriously consider that the time has come to tidy up that particular aspect of health and safety .
6 encourage movement in your opponent 's position by : summarizing the course of negotiations so far , suggesting that the time has come for mutual concessions suggesting a new position which represents a different point of departure for both parties linking two or more issues since ‘ it might help us get nearer a settlement ’ suggesting an adjournment indicating the exact area to which you want your opponent to pay attention
7 The visitors turned and filed out of the room , realising that the conversation had come to an end .
8 Moreover , the President believed that the time had come to use the great power of the USA not only to end the war but to ensure , through a place at the Peace Conference , that he could bring about a " just peace " .
9 Even before the blazer , I had very reluctantly decided that the time had come to visit my doctor .
10 Although Liz Cole-Hamilton , 41 , has worked throughout her marriage , she has now decided that the time has come to take on a new challenge .
11 Both the air force and the army , as well as those who actually served with Leslie , seemed now to presume that the aircraft had come down in the English Channel .
12 The Minister said earlier today that he hoped it would be accepted that the Government had come to the House in good faith .
13 Later it was revealed that the money had come from a different source .
14 So when on 16 August the letter drops on the door mat , the phone call comes from school , or the lists go up on the notice board , teenagers who have failed to get the right grades for that coveted university of polytechnic place may feel that the world has come to an end .
15 It may be that by the end of the century , when we are carrying all before us , some fair-minded matron will survey her predominantly female team and announce that the time has come for a Ministry for Men .
16 and announce that the time has come
17 The opposition Union of Democratic Movements ( UMD — see p. 38052 ) had said that the rebels had come " from inside the country " .
18 We have been told nothing about the time of year , but for the purposes of the story we must assume that the rains have come , and the waters are high and fast , even though the women and children have got across safely enough .
19 My Lords , I have long thought that the time had come to change the self-imposed judicial rule that forbade any reference to the legislative history of an enactment as an aid to its interpretation .
20 The government claimed that the miners had come to Bucharest " spontaneously " but admitted that they were fed and lodged in government-owned sports halls .
21 Anyone who has seen the martins and swallows in September , assembling on the telephone wires , twittering , making short flights singly and in groups over the open , stubbly fields , returning to form longer and even longer lines above the yellowing verges of the lanes — the hundreds of individual birds merging and blending , in a mounting excitement , into swarms , and these swarms coming loosely and untidily together to create a great , unorganized flock , thick at the centre and ragged at the edges , which breaks and re-forms continually like clouds or waves — until that moment when the greater part ( but not all ) of them know that the time has come : they are off and have begun once more that great southward flight which many will not survive ; anyone seeing this has seen at work the current that flows ( among creatures who think of themselves primarily as part of a group and only secondarily , if at all , as individuals ) to fuse them together and impel them into action without conscious thought or will : has seen at work the angel which drove the First Crusade into Antioch and drives the lemmings into the sea .
22 Her teeth stopped chattering , and when Matthew came back with the tea and the whisky , he remarked that the colour had come back into her face .
23 In view of all this , he might finally decide that the time had come to give up further arguing and accept what each of us has told him .
24 We must recognize that the time has come for a national crusade against pornography .
25 Mr. Lester submitted that the time has come to relax the rule to the extent which I have mentioned .
26 It was now known that the allegations had come from statements made from three children already in care in mainland Scotland .
27 Taking advantage of this situation , Napoleon decided that the time had come to redraw the map of Italy , which , since 1815 , had been either directly or indirectly ruled by Austria .
28 It all stated when Jamie Spence 's regular Tour caddie decided that the time had come to marry his sweetheart .
29 When Largo Caballero resisted Communist pressure to dissolve the POUM and arrest its leaders , the Communists decided that the time had come to get rid of him .
30 Jacqui was on one end of a double-headed dildo when she decided that the time had come to turn Kattina in .
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