Example sentences of "[pers pn] have come [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I have come across the meadows to the place beneath the willows , where I will find the brook .
2 Forced to examine the situation anew , I have come to the following conclusions :
3 There might be regrets over giving up the novel , but after having been deeply interested in that form for many years ( even to the extent of writing one ) and often teaching courses on the novel , I have come to the conclusion that the pedagogic difficulties involved are extreme .
4 I have for myself come to the conclusion that owing to the conditions which exist in the world today , having regard to the economic environment , having regard to the situation of our country , if we go on pattering along as we are we shall have grave unemployment with us to the end of time , and I have come to the conclusion that the only way of fighting this subject is by protecting the home markets .
5 PS After reading this through , I have come to the conclusion that I am a racehorse .
6 Travelling by no track , I have come to the sorrowless land .
7 I have come to the conclusion that the temples of the idols in England should not on any account be destroyed .
8 That correspondence got no further and I have come to the conclusion that either they all recognise my name , or else there is a conspiracy !
9 I have come to the same conclusion as many people who find that they have a potentially fatal disease .
10 I have come to the view that the discretionary use of monetary and fiscal policy , even when constrained by monetary targets and financial plans , is likely to prove unsatisfactory because of the combination of political pressures and market pressures with which the authorities have to deal .
11 Having recently re-read my own , I have come to the conclusion that diaries furnish the perfect vehicle for self-deception and self-enhancement , provided that , in later years , the reader/writer is incapable of reading between the lines or unable to remember what has been left unsaid .
12 Through reorganizing my course material over the last five years I have come to the conclusion that there is no one definitive structure for the study of electronic publishing .
13 ( An aside : After over 20 years of climbing in the Peak District I have come to the conclusion that the upper pitch of Valkyrie sees more epics than almost any other .
14 I have come to the conclusion myself that the only way of fighting this subject is by protecting the home market .
15 I have come to the conclusion I was wrong .
16 ‘ I am afraid I have come to the conclusion , reluctantly , that the different people and races of the world were never intended to meet .
17 I have come to the conclusion that the law of libel is one and the same as to all plaintiffs ; and that , in every action of libel , whether the statement complained of is , or is not , a libel , depends on the same question — viz. , whether the jury are of opinion that what has been published with regard to the plaintiff would tend in the minds of people of ordinary sense to bring the plaintiff into contempt , hatred , or ridicule , or to injure his character .
18 ‘ … I have come to the conclusion that the law of libel is one and the same as to all plaintiffs ; and that , in every action of libel , whether the statement complained of is , or is not , a libel , depends on the same question — viz. , whether the jury are of opinion that what has been published with regard to the plaintiff would tend in the minds of people of ordinary sense to bring the plaintiff into contempt , hatred , or ridicule , or to injure his character .
19 Consequently , from the authorities to which I have referred above and a number of decisions in other common law jurisdictions which we have been invited to consider , I have come to the conclusion that there is no difference in principle between a trading company and a non-trading corporation for the purposes of suing in tort , including the tort of defamation .
20 However , I have come to the conclusion that this order can not stand .
21 In all the circumstances of this case I have come to the conclusion that on balance the children 's interests are better served by their being allowed to remain in England pending a determination by the High Court , in the exercise of its wardship jurisdiction , as to their future and whether it be in England or Australia .
22 ‘ Nevertheless , I have come to the conclusion , after much hesitation , that Mr. O'Brien did falsely represent to her that the charge was limited to secure £60,000 and that it would be released in a short time , when the £60,000 had been raised by remortgage .
23 For all these reasons I have come to the conclusion , and I hold , that section 39 does override the injunction .
24 For all these reasons , I have come to the conclusion , and I hold , that the banks have failed to bring themselves within article 5(1) .
25 For these reasons I have come to the conclusion and I hold , that the banks have failed to bring their case within article 5(3) .
26 For these reasons I have come to the conclusion , and I hold , that the banks have failed to bring themselves within article 6(1) .
27 My Lords , I have come to the conclusion that , as a matter of law , there are sound reasons for making a limited modification to the existing rule ( subject to strict safeguards ) unless there are constitutional or practical reasons which outweigh them .
28 I am a recipient of Public Lending Right and I have come to the House tonight to say thank you to honourable members who were here in 1979 , when the legislation was passed . ’
29 I have come to the conclusion , ’ said Betty , who had also been thinking , ‘ that the reason Beuno does n't marry is the same as the reason Elizabeth wo n't have children .
30 I have come to the conclusion that you see radiation , Larry , and radiation consists after all of decay , degradation so that you see the death that lies inherent in all living existence .
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