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

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1 The nearest any western fighting technique has come to the eastern martial arts , is in the French art of ‘ la Savate ’ .
2 These various new proposals have now been put into effect and a Committee for Institutions has come into being .
3 In recent years , the abuse of children by those charged with their care and protection has come to be seen as one of the major social problems of modern societies .
4 To differentiate it from the Carolingian revisions the Merovingian text has come to be called the Pactus Legis Salicae .
5 Piggott has come under fire from American observers following Walter Swinburn 's report that the veteran jockey had told him Mr Brooks ‘ moved terrible ’ going to the start .
6 Piggott has come under fire from American observers after Walter Swinburn told reporters that Piggott said Mr Brooks ‘ moved terrible ’ going to the start .
7 Of the many factors that contribute to health and wellbeing , the role of social support has come to the fore recently as critical in understanding the relationships between peopleealth and social and material circumstances in which they live .
8 Much of his new support has come from the left , however .
9 and support has come from the hospital doctors ' and NHS consultants ' associations .
10 Beside the big-name featured artists from America , other , no less vital , support has come from Britain .
11 Local support has come from the school 's own governors , the Sudbury Common Lands Trust which gave £3,000 and Sudbury Hockey Club , which raised £7,000 towards the total .
12 A lot of support has come from local firms and from individuals like electricians and plumbers , said Mrs Coates .
13 Already in 1913 , as the Independent observed , ‘ gray hair has come to be recognized as the unforgivable witness of industrial imbecility . ’
14 The latest stage in the Guinness growth story has come from TV advertising , with the Guinness commercial in Indonesia being perhaps the most unusual in the group .
15 There are all sorts of people involved and the various underground factions , that maybe that one has , er as , probably as an afterthought er considered that , that maybe money in the release of any Western hostages , that may be where the story has come from , but certainly from the informed sources , and the , the , er certainly on the evidence of past hostages releases , er we would n't really have expected that er ransom would be demanded , obviously we have to wait and see when er , when the hostages are set free .
16 The damage has come within yards of the boundary fence at one part of a 150 yard stretch .
17 Apart from Mrs Thatcher 's unqualified declaration of support , the only other comment on the events in Panama has come from the Spanish Prime Minister , Mr Felipe Gonzalez , who told the Cortes in Madrid that his government ‘ condemned outright all foreign intervention ’ .
18 And the chief direction has come in your century — in your heroic century ! — from poets and novelists .
19 Nizan sided unequivocally with Stalin , noting : " In the USSR only the myths of freedom are dying out , but true freedom has come into being . "
20 But for accident victims like Marie Moore from Darlaston , today 's decision has come as a bitter blow .
21 Critics say , however , that the commission failed to obtain the views of those outside the academic and political establishment and that any progress has come about independently of its work .
22 That no similar slogan has come from the car workers is important , and is tied up with the fact that ‘ the car plants for the car workers ’ makes no sense to the lads who work on the line .
23 PRINCE has come to the aid of a DJ who was fired for playing tracks from the star 's raunchy new album .
24 A Wolf drill attachment has come into my possession .
25 The role of the planning system in managing land use change has come under increasing critical examination .
26 I know that the organisational change has come as a shock to you , as it has for me , but we want to part company after all these years , on the best and friendliest of terms .
27 ‘ This idea of a job change has come with perfect timing , has n't it ?
28 The biggest change has come in office building , particularly in London , where in 1989 and 1990 the City , West End and Docklands were full of cranes , hard hats and builders ' wolf whistles .
29 The biggest change has come within the ranks of the SDLP where Martin Bradley , Mark Durkan , Kathleen McCloskey , Margaret McCartney and Wilfred White have all been elected for the first time and Pat Ramsey makes a return to the Council chamber having reclaimed the seat he lost in 1989 .
30 A more fundamental change has come from studying how animals orient themselves not in a simple environment but in a structurally complex one ; for example , how they use landmarks to find their way home .
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