Example sentences of "[pron] have come [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Spookily enough , I had come full circle : I was back working for Alan Lewis , the man who 'd given me my first music press job — as his secretary at Sounds , back in ( gulp ) 1977 . |
2 | She had come full circle . |
3 | Tonight she had come full circle — from merely suspecting Luke 's motives to hearing him finally admit them . |
4 | When , when they 've been down , and they 've been back to school , they 've sent me a collections of drawings and nice little notes about it , and we 've come firm friends because first they look at me , on me as the pond woman , oh , they saw me on television getting my award , and erm they thought that was rather wonderful , and so we , we , we talk and now the , the first ones have quite grown up . |
5 | In many ways we 've come full circle : in the early days of lesbian feminism , lesbian theorists demonstrated that anti-lesbianism is the most intense form of woman-hating . |
6 | We spent Chairman , two and a half hours discussing this matter at that point and we had come full circle back to point 1 . |
7 | But we have come full circle : by sliding from discussion of women as wives to a discussion of women as mothers and carers , we are once more caught up in the dilemmas about benefits for children outlined in the previous section . |
8 | We have come full circle now . |
9 | So we have come full circle . |
10 | In place of the Fabian imperatives of post-war planning and the corporate outlook of the 1944 White Paper , there had come sectional interest and a declining confidence in the public sector . |
11 | It had come full circle . |
12 | Tories more famous than he had come nasty croppers in the past at conference time , returning tight to their hotels . |