Example sentences of "that have come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | See the photo where his knees are angled away from hers , while her knees eloquently express her sadness at the distance that has come between them . ’ |
2 | ‘ Mental handicap ’ is the term that has come into general usage to describe a condition of arrested or incomplete development of mind . |
3 | I have read carefully the reasons given for the record levels of inward investment that has come into the United Kingdom , including Wales . |
4 | Fresh food is the most extreme example of the change that has come over the shops . |
5 | I cast in and try to shrug off the disappointed , deflated feeling that has come over me since the anticlimax of the eel . |
6 | The third is a less tangible but no less striking phenomenon , the general feeling for freedom that has come over us all , an understanding heightened by the recent escape of millions of people by 1990 from the miseries of authoritarian rule and command economies . |
7 | It indicates the change that has come over the world . |
8 | Nurse Catherine Cockborn said : ‘ The change that has come over the pair of them is absolutely amazing . |
9 | Furthermore , there has been a vast increase in the range of behaviour that has come under the control of the law . |
10 | There 's one section of the student body that has come under the limelight in the last year or two and that 's the overseas student body . |
11 | I do n't know what to say , and , in a recently introduced policy initiative that has come with my advancing years , I do n't say anything . |
12 | I , I 'm a general practitioner and I would like to back up initially what the convenor has said about the study pack that has come on child abuse but I have a question . |
13 | But I repeated them in Ezra Pound. : Poet as Sculptor , and nothing that has come to my notice since , including an erudite and adulatory article on these cantos by David Gordon in Paideuma 4 ( 1975 ) , has made me want to retract my words or change my mind . |
14 | The case of the ‘ pinocheques ’ is not the only case of apparent corruption that has come to light since the general left power , though it is the one that may touch him directly . |
15 | Indeed , all in all , I can not see why the option of her returning to Darlington Hall and seeing out her working years there should not offer a very genuine consolation to a life that has come to be so dominated by a sense of waste . |
16 | The Primate of the Episcopal Church in the USA thanks God for ‘ the gifts ordained women have brought to our church and the wholeness that has come to its life ’ . |
17 | In the British context of the 1980s the political project that has come to be identified as ‘ Thatcherism ’ has commonly been seen as an attempt to legitimate both the reintegration of a restructured British economy into the global economy and the revision of the relationship between the state and civil society that the preferred version of restructuring required . |
18 | I am a recent subscriber , having recently renewed my subscription for a second year and I have enjoyed every issue that has come to me in the post . |
19 | This is an area that has come to prominence in recent years as new kinds of instruments such as auction market preferred shares ( AMPS ) , convertible debt with premium put options and convertible capital bonds have appeared . |
20 | ‘ I ca n't help wondering ’ , she said , ‘ whether this sudden ability that has come to you , of being able to move an object without touching it , whether it might not have something to do with your brainpower . ’ |
21 | Since that can not be effectively done under the law as it stands , there must be created a new body of law of the sort that has come to be called administrative law . |
22 | From the material that has come to light during our own century , it is clear that the Essenes were looser and more diffuse in their organisation , less centralised and less uniform than the Sadducees and the Pharisees . |
23 | The method used by Hunter , often referred to as the reputational method , is also one that has come to be associated typically with elitist studies . |
24 | ‘ We need a company that has come to the end of its natural life . |
25 | This is a most useful provision that has come to the assistance of many tenants over the years . |
26 | The answer to all of this is surely that it is not the legal qualities of limited liability or separate personality in themselves that justify intervention , but the concentration of power in private hands that has come about partly as a result of their existence . |
27 | my Lord indeed I hope that has come across very clearly |
28 | The UK division of FoE produces the Good Wood Guide , a simple run down of tropical hardwood products and their alternatives for consumers and manufacturers alike , so that all interested parties can be sure of buying hardwood that has come from sustainable sources . |
29 | The results are a bit like a small version of ‘ Trampled Underfoot ’ that has come from inside a Kinder egg . |
30 | He lacked the confidence that has come in the last three or four years to make decisions and stick to them . |