Example sentences of "'ve [verb] to a " in BNC.
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1 | Outside , it 's still raining , and as we gallantly struggle to open our umbrella in the wind , we suddenly find we 've come to a halt beside a large black car , and a man in a smart suit is opening the door for us to get in . |
2 | ‘ I feel very angry that you 've come to a conclusion about me without discussing the matter with me . ’ |
3 | I 've come to a lot of conclusions about myself within the last four months . |
4 | I feel I 've come to a full stop and so does Toby . |
5 | ‘ I 've come to a decision , ’ he said . |
6 | I 've come to a series of decisions . |
7 | I 've come to a tremendous decision today . |
8 | ‘ You see , ’ the chief inspector went on , ‘ I 've come to a dead end . ’ |
9 | No my my own view and it 's I I do n't know if I 've come to a view on the relative weight of those sorts of considerations er I I 'd need to think about it some more before I could come to a view on that . |
10 | And they 've come to a judgement on those issues and their judgement is that erm they s should support the principle of a western route . |
11 | And then we go back to the point which Mr Cunnane wanted to raise and they 've had their lunchtime discussions , see whether you 've come to a some form of agreement or resolution on that . |
12 | People who have intelligence and a conscience wrestle with these problems and we 've come to a conclusion which is as good a deal as we think we can get , with the people of the area and with the Labour party and I think he said that if people in this authority are sufficiently obstructive for a sufficiently long time then people will change their minds . |
13 | You 've come to a number of those I guess ? |
14 | we 've moved to a bigger home , fucking scaled it up |
15 | I 've I 've written to a friend in in Anglesey |
16 | They often agree to intercourse because they feel they must or they think they 've got to a certain age where they have to do it . |
17 | well then we 'd all be tremendously specific , well let me ask some one who does drive around on the closest we 've got to a tank driver here , Gillian you drive something very large |
18 | They 've got to a adjust the tie backs , they have n't put the tie backs up yet because they 've got to come down a bit , I just hung them up to let them drop a bit . |
19 | She 's sort of got with children then because this erm testing , they 've got to a school work outside |
20 | But you 've agreed to a budget that is less than the capping level . |
21 | John Hancock , executive design engineer for the Engines Group division of Cosworth , said the engine received a lot of attention at the show in Detroit : ‘ We 've talked to a wide range of people who might want to use it , or derivatives of it , ’ he said . |
22 | I do think there are problems and difficulties , I do n't think it will be easy , not least because we do n't have a shared morality and a shared consensus , on the objectives for the voluntary sector , but it is a set of concerns which we must address , er , and I believe that if , if I 've done nothing else today , I 've kicked off a debate , or I 've contributed to a debate which was already rolling , erm , and that we must address those difficulties , and try and find ways through them , because there are opportunities as well as threats in the current situation and I believe we have to look at all of those er , so that we can move into the nineteen nineties which I believe will be a very exciting period for the voluntary sector , and one which the voluntary sector should er , see as exciting , grab the opportunities and move forward . |
23 | ‘ I 've spoken to a good few people who are very annoyed . ’ |
24 | We 've gone to a lot of trouble here to promote good relations with the local community and I 'm not going to have all that good work vitiated by a totally unnecessary legal action , particularly not now when work will soon begin on the new reactor . ‘ |
25 | ‘ You 've gone to a lot of trouble , ’ he said , opening it out . |
26 | Now we 've gone to a blue screen . |
27 | You 've gone to a lot of trouble . ’ |
28 | They 've gone to a matinee of Starlight Express . |
29 | If you look around the towns and cities of Britain , you will find the same story , be it steel plants , those vast chemical plants , the big engineering works , they scarcely exist any more and if they still are there , they 've shrunk to a tiny part of their earlier size . |
30 | I 've listened to a lot of interest to the people who 've been commenting about the future and the schools and the young children coming in . |