Example sentences of "[pers pn] have come all [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But I 've come all the way from … ’
2 This girl we know was in Germany and they were doing a PA and she ran up to Richard Fm and said ‘ I 've come all the way from England to see you ’ — which was a complete lie — and she said , ‘ Can I have a signed photo ? ’
3 Isabella turns and flashes back , ‘ And I 've come all the way from New York ! ’
4 I 've come all the way from New York . ’
5 My mate and I 've come all the way from London to see her , and she seems to have gone out . ’
6 I 've come all the way from Loch Lomond just to see you .
7 ‘ And you 've come all the way from America to write about Heymouth ? ’
8 She had come all the way from Wales , where she had been Second in the Bwbachod Six of her Brownie Guide Pack .
9 If she had come all the way from London , the woman was hardly likely to turn her away .
10 What is medically certain is that she died of coronary thrombosis : there is no question of any foul play , except of course if the heart attack was brought on by the shock of finding someone in her room stealing the jewel she had come all the way from America to hand over to the Ashmolean Museum , or more specifically to Dr Theodore Kemp on behalf of the Museum .
11 The Keeper told me she 's come all the way from the Western Isles of Scotland .
12 As Isabella makes towards the waiting Mercedes , one of the Germans shouts : ‘ But we 've come all the way from Hamburg . ’
13 ‘ Hey , the next band , they 've come all the way from Chicago ! ’
14 ‘ Do you think they will grow here ? ’ he asked , impressed that they had come all the way from London .
15 They had come all the way from Chatham in Kent , bringing Beryl in bridesmaid 's dress .
16 It had come all the way from Mars .
17 He had come all the way from the silk pavilions of the nobility to investigate the disturbance .
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