Example sentences of "have [pers pn] come " in BNC.
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1 | Only now has she come in from the cold with her eleventh book being published by Collins ( at £10.95 ) . |
2 | ‘ Why has she come to confess now ? ’ |
3 | Why has she come here for goodness sake Ar Art barked mentally choosing mushed up mushroom omelette and a roll of butter . |
4 | How has it come about that we are prepared to describe a serious physical mutilation as a trivial adjustment ? |
5 | Where has it come from ? |
6 | In an improbable , but typical , detour in a review of a book about corsets , she asks : ‘ How has it come about that feminists have picked up the masculine notion that those women who are n't self-confessed feminists do n't known what they 're doing , half the time ? ’ |
7 | Has it come to this ? |
8 | How , she asked herself in those early days , has it come about that I , daughter to a humble carpenter and a washerwoman , have become the companion and confidante of her who is close to the throne , who is sister-in-law to him who will one day be King of England ? |
9 | Someone has been murdered in mysterious circumstances : how has it come about ? |
10 | Where the heck has it come from ? " |
11 | ‘ A thousand years of running and hiding , and what has it come to ? |
12 | has it come off ? , your space suits come off has it ? , alright , here , well stand still or I ca n't put it on while you 're jumping about come here jumping bean , do n't you want it on ? |
13 | Only once has he come close to losing his rag , when publicly embarrassed by his press secretary , Julie Hall , as she admitted giving the first name of the little girl at the centre of the health election broadcast row to the press . |
14 | ‘ What has he come here for then ? ’ |
15 | " Why has he come back with you ? " |
16 | Incidentally , has he come up with the goods yet ? ’ |
17 | Has he come home ? |
18 | Has he come home yet ? |
19 | Has he come in front of you ? |
20 | Are you pleased has he come with her to tea with you again ? |
21 | But we could n't have any could n't have any had they come on Friday , they may have done . |
22 | It means I must leave the doors unlocked , but that 's less risk than having him come looking for me within the quarter-hour , as he surely would . ’ |
23 | ‘ 'Ave you come to see me ? 'Ow nice of you ! |
24 | ‘ 'Ello , 'ave yer come for a cuddle , then ? ’ |
25 | You did n't hear me saying oh golly I 'd love to have her come with us ? |
26 | ‘ He has had his time , made his money and to have him come back , well , people do n't know when to quit ’ |
27 | Yeah , they had them come and fit their kitchen and they really did pay thousands of pounds for it , and erm , there was a chip erm , one of the units on the top and they , they just fitted it like it , and my , their dad called them back and said , look you know , I 'm paying thousands of pounds for this . |
28 | What had I come here to talk about ? |
29 | She no longer looked forward to each day , so much had she come to dread her sister 's peremptory orders , the changes of routine , the explanatory telephone calls . |
30 | How many times had she come to tuck Lizzy in when she had been small ? |