Example sentences of "[adv] have come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The point was that it basically has to come from yourself and if you feel funny about yourself , then maybe you should go to the root of what 's making you feel funny as opposed to just taking downers and then taking uppers . |
2 | Where the minister and elders of a church have decided to pursue an application for demolition , remember they may only have come to this decision as a last resort , perhaps having received advice that there was no possibility of alternative use . |
3 | Until now , in most cases , the child will only have come into contact with those who are most concerned for his welfare — mother , father , grandparents and so on . |
4 | Wagner 's profession of sympathy for Schopenhauer at the November meeting could only have come as the happiest of coincidences , while , in general , this first experience of the composer 's powerful personality confirmed and added to his new status : Wagner was at one with Schopenhauer and he was ( to Nietzsche 's way of thinking ) an artist such as Schopenhauer himself would have wished him . |
5 | Modern science could only have come from a belief that there was a God who had made all things to a certain design . |
6 | After that , there was a series of horrific , shaming cameos that could only have come from the unconscious . |
7 | These , it appeared , were where the allegations had begun , and these , Mr M told the South Ronaldsay community , could only have come from some of the eight children who had been taken into care the previous November . |
8 | It could only have come from Gerry , and Gerry was dead . |
9 | The Palace believes that information could only have come from the princess 's office . |
10 | Pictures that could only have come from the Americans or the British , ’ Kragan answered warily . |
11 | Once I 'd discounted the story you gave me about Lori 's reasons for being there , I realised the note could only have come from her , and therefore she must have taken the jade . ’ |
12 | The lorry it was hidden in had come from Holland , but was stopped by customs officers at Sheerness Docks in Kent . |
13 | We rode like the wind and by ten o'clock had come to the edge of the forest of Zenda . |
14 | Well I think you two ladies are very fortunate , and you obviously have come from homes that have encouraged you very much , and have come from schools that have encouraged you very much . |
15 | At present the authorities in Berlin are having difficulty coping with those who have arrived so far , though no more than 1,100 or so have come in the past few days . |
16 | And I think the other thing that 's important to bear in mind as well as far as logging 's concerned is that a lot of the poor slash-and-burn cultivators that come in have come along roads that the logging companies have built , and these provide easy access , say straight into the heart of the Amazon or what ever . |
17 | Thus has come about the present status of evolution of which man is the apparent culmination but not the real summit ; for he is himself a transitional being and stands at the turning point of the whole movement . ’ |
18 | The law does make provision for a person on a child-abuse register to know and to challenge that decision but the information does not have to come through the school record . |
19 | The Jews had to accept the fact that Gentiles could become Christians and that in so doing they did not have to come to Christ via Jewish cultural conditioning . |
20 | The only way out may simply be to mandate a shorter planning period , an alternative the Japanese have demonstrated does not have to come at the expense of quality . |
21 | There are no relations of power without resistances ; the latter are all the more real and effective because they are formed right at the point where relations of power are exercised ; resistance to power does not have to come from elsewhere to be real , nor is it inexorably frustrated through being the compatriot of power . |
22 | But the government 's bounty attracted industry that would probably not have come to Berlin otherwise , and might not stay without it . |
23 | ‘ The report would not have come to the Bank as such a surprise either if PW … had more plainly and directly , more consistently , more comprehensively and , if they felt their messages were not being received , more vigorously , brought them to the notice of the Bank . ’ |
24 | Dannell throws doubt on the import of these wares into Britain prior to AD 43 , but with trans-continental trade already well established in pre-conquest times , it seems unlikely that fine pottery should not have come to Britain . |
25 | Adoption should not be underestimated as a potential problem , and Howe ( 1990 ) estimated that there are approximately 600,000 relinquishing mothers in the UK — many of whom may not have come to terms with their loss . |
26 | Comment on the view that without the economic difficulties experienced by Germany before 1933 , the Nazis would not have come to power . |
27 | The report accepted that , without this , the frauds would not have come to light and that there were probably other , undetected , offences . |
28 | You gave me to understand that even if you had not had your accident you would almost certainly not have come to France to see him at the end . ’ |
29 | Its officials may not have come to exactly the same conclusions as I did , but they should have tried to find out . |
30 | The scheme 's " warehousing " operation might not have come to light had it not been for the fact that the global equity market crash of the following month [ see pp. 35740-42 ] had made the irregular holdings virtually unsaleable . |