Example sentences of "in [noun] have come [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But Longlands College in Middlesbrough has come up with a unique qualification , a BTEC Diploma in Business , Finance and Distribution , aimed at 16 to 19-year-olds as well as adults looking for a change in their career .
2 This interest in VDUs has come about as a result of an EC Directive relating to DSE , and UK legislation introduced on 1 January this year .
3 Said his friend-cum-mentor , Irving Layton , in looking back over the period , ‘ I had a very sharp feeling in the early fifties that poetry in Canada had come in from the cold and was starting to gain momentum . ’
4 In the USA , I discovered from a report by Dermot Pungavie in the Daily Mail , for those mourners who wish to view but are short of time , one funeral director in Chicago has come up with the novel idea of drive-in viewing .
5 Now Cystic Fibrosis researchers in Oxford have come up with a potential cure .
6 But this room will change all that.The Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Oxford has come up with a combined treatment and playroom .
7 Newman 's detailed researches in hospital had come up with the fact that this company was a subsidiary of INCUBUS .
8 Daniel Galvin in London has come up with a treatment that takes only thirty minutes and rather than causing a dramatic change , it softly camouflages grey hair with a subtle , natural-looking colour .
9 Right , and that increase in production has come about through the use of technology , whether it be agro-chemicals , better seed varieties , more mechanization , technology has increased production per unit of land , alright , per unit of labour .
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