Example sentences of "[pers pn] 've come to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That 's what I 've come to London for . |
2 | I 've come to Saint Mary 's and I 've been here er just over a year now and erm Rosie collared me into speaking to you |
3 | The 21-year-old McCracken , who makes his debut in tomorrow 's home game with Wakefield , said : ‘ I 've come to England with a bit of a reputation but I want to put all that behind me and get on with playing rugby and improving my game . |
4 | Now what we 've got to look at is why I 've come to Abbey Life . |
5 | ‘ The nearest I 've come to celebrity so far is sharing canapés with Samantha Fox on the Jonathan Ross show . |
6 | ‘ So that 's why I 've come to Hambury to find out . |
7 | I 've come to terms with the blow and I 've a marriage to arrange . |
8 | Luckily , I 've come to terms with my height and now it 's to my advantage , ’ she says . |
9 | In the meantime , I 've come to terms with her . |
10 | I 've come to terms with it , it does n't bother whether I 've got it or not , but to be honest I 'd rather have more hair than I do now . |
11 | it seems like now to tell you at last I 've come to terms with it now , I 've really |
12 | feel like I 've accepted it , I 've come to terms with it , there 's nothing I can do about it |
13 | She 's only six , I said yes we 'll just knock on the door and say I 'm Lisa I 've come to tea |
14 | I do n't know why you 've come to Abbey Life . |
15 | ‘ If you 've come to London to start a new job and left all your friends behind in Lancashire , London Branch could be just what you need ’ |
16 | As I said earlier , I 'm pleased that you 've come to Girton for this symposium , come away from your normal surroundings in the perhaps stuffy office in some district council to the beauty of the wide open spaces here out in the countryside . |
17 | I do hope that you 've come to terms with pregnancy now . ’ |
18 | What 's the closest you 've come to death ? |
19 | Hello there … this week we 've come to France to the town of Chalon sur Soane for one of the most dramatic one of of the most dangerous of summer sports … that 's powerboating … |
20 | hello there … yes we 've come to Prestbury Park as Cheltenham readies itself for Gold Cup Week … we 'll be looking ahead to the festival in a few moments and also giving you the chance to win two tickets for the big day … first the weekend action and the big race in football … the chase for promotion |
21 | We 've come to Jesus Christ , he 's forgiven us our sins , we 've been made new creatures , we are saved according to Athesians two eight . |
22 | ‘ We 've come to terms with the rule fairly quickly , ’ said Pearson . |
23 | However , almost as soon as we 've come to terms with its limitations , the penis decides to create a whole new set of trails and tribulations for its owner . |
24 | And now we 've come to stage whereas I mean I were cleaning carpet every minute of day . |
25 | Well , rightly or wrongly we 've come to arrangements with the Liberals , not because we like the Liberals , not because we wanted to , but we , we were fed up with be being in opposition to tell you the truth . |
26 | Paul Mason is also available again and , on a ground where they 've come to grief in the past , Aberdeen have been reminded by Willie Miller that only their best will be good enough against St Johnstone . |