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

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1 Kay 's money has come and as I am spending nothing else it will be perfectly alright .
2 He went on to report that on the previous Saturday , Field 's case had come before Mr.Justice Heath ; three of the four witnesses had been examined and there had been no evidence to prove that the deceased had received blows on her stomach , the diseased state of which organ caused her death .
3 Would Dr Carrington 's case have come within the provision of the Act , do you know ?
4 At first their mother 's sister had come from time to time but she and Moran had quarrelled .
5 While he was on the phone Lyn 's sister had come in , big-boned , yellow-haired Joanne , only nineteen and married six months .
6 Mrs Hellyer 's sister had come to visit her , turning up as she often did , without warning and in tears .
7 But for accident victims like Marie Moore from Darlaston , today 's decision has come as a bitter blow .
8 A large part of this week 's donation has come from Darlington firm Farmway who have contributed office space and a year 's associated costs worth a total of £5,300 to the appeal .
9 The younger one of Lord Shelley 's sons had come via Windsor Castle where he had shared a dancing class with the Princesses .
10 In Britain the scanty government services provided to the nation 's merchants had come until the 1860s almost entirely from the board of trade .
11 Eight of the American 's wins have come inside the distance and , having boxed occasionally as a lightheavyweight , feels he has sufficient power to worry Wharton who has won 12 and drawn one of his pro bouts .
12 But they had always kept in touch , by letter and occasionally by telephone , though recently Caro 's calls had come either from work or from a public kiosk .
13 The costs of Mossadeq 's policies had come to seem to high to too many people and there was already widespread dissatisfaction with his rule , The CIA and M16 provided a spark , but the dry tinder was Iranian .
14 Her mother 's excuse had come readily .
15 Since the mid-1960s Walcott 's views have come under fierce attack .
16 Mr Dickens 's Datchery has come back , you might say .
17 Yussuf 's ex-wife had come to the police station and would not go away .
18 The spider 's future had come under threat with the lowering of water levels in its fenland habitat , as a result of a prolonged drought and water extraction from a nearby borehole .
19 A lifetime 's dream has come true for an ardent suitor .
20 The report says the national contingency plan could not have coped if large quantities of the Braer 's cargo had come ashore .
21 Apparently Hank 's divorce had come through sooner than expected , the deed was done one Saturday afternoon in the local Registrar 's Office , and she came back to Bourn wearing a wedding ring like a brass curtain ring ( Mary 's words ) , to await her discharge from the Waaf .
22 It was plain for all to see that his father 's ultimatum had come as a shock to Jonna .
23 The orphanage still needs wardrobes and furnishings but Mr Stage said the charity 's work had come to an end .
24 Bernstein 's work has come in for some strong criticism recently .
25 But not one of the agency 's promises had come true .
26 Dreadnought 's anchor had come up easily enough when the salvage tug came to dispose of her .
27 Since he was in the area , Owen decided he would go down to the river and take another look at the shoal on which Leila 's body had come to rest .
28 They were , Mahmoud explained , the beggars who normally worked the part of the river where Leila 's body had come ashore .
29 One-colour borders have been enjoying renewed popularity recently , and Mr Fothergill 's Seeds has come up with the perfect quick answer to monochrome gardening .
30 In recent months Roman 's leadership had come under pressure from " old-guard " NSF members including President Ion Iliescu .
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