Example sentences of "have come for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now that the new system of advanced courses is becoming well established the time has come for the work of the Central Support Unit to be absorbed into mainstream SCOTVEC Departments .
2 The Foreign Office Minister , Mr William Waldegrave , said : ‘ The message we must get across is that those in the security services , those working for the state , should recognise that a day of reckoning will come for them as it has come for the East Germans and others . ’
3 The time has come for the party to choose and , in the final analysis , it has two coherent policies to choose from .
4 The time has come for the politicians to face up to their responsibilities , ’ Mr Rocard said .
5 THE TIME has come for the egg industry to look forward to the 1990s .
6 He went to his old billet and the old lady living there , after welcoming him warmly , said ‘ You 've come for the instruments of course ’ .
7 ‘ They 've come for the children 's parade , ’ he said softly , motioning her to a seat .
8 When he was directly in front of Ymor he said : ‘ I 've come for the tourist . ’
9 Ann Wigglesworth observed that when Augustine and Indir Borde had come for the Church of Scotland there had been a considerable delay and difficulty in getting their work permits and Ros Lyle brought evidence from the Welsh Presbyterial Church and Council for World Mission , where political pressure was needed in order to secure a permit for someone .
10 The favourable response to Labour 's initiative in circles well removed from the Party 's normal supporters helped to persuade Lloyd George that the time had come for the Government to reassert its authority .
11 However , Furness and District reluctantly concluded that the time had come for the introduction of an annual limit ; whilst Cardiff and District suggested that the question of re-insuring the compensation fund liability be reconsidered .
12 It looked as though the end of the trail had come for the tiger .
13 Through Hoskyns he had come for the time under the influence of the leader of anti-rational European theology , Karl Barth , who at this moment was back in Basle after being expelled from Germany by the Nazis .
14 To our relief , she missed out on all the formalities except for a perfunctory cry of ‘ GamBei ’ ( ‘ Down the hatch ’ ) and ‘ Greetings to our British friends ’ , and concentrated on tucking into the excellent meal — she gave the impression that she had come for the food and drink and nothing else .
15 Most of the local men who had come for the conventicle , had come armed in case of a surprise attack , and many of the others agreed to arm themselves , but additional men would be required if the Dragoons were to be confronted .
16 By 750 the time had come for the caliphate itself to be transformed and for the Umayyad regime to be dislodged .
17 I I just did n't understand it that 's come for the advice for you see .
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