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

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1 AUTUMN-drilled crops in Scotland and the north of England have come through the winter best , according to the Home-Grown Cereals Authority .
2 The closures at Barts have come amid signs of a growing cash crisis this winter in several London health districts .
3 Fans of volleyball reckon its the fastest … hardest court game of all … this week two of the world 's top teams Latvia and Lithuania have come to town to take on the might of England and the pick of the nation 's universities … on tuesday … wednesday … and thursday they 'll be battling it out in the gym at Iffley Road in Oxford and then on Friday they they head for the finals at the american airbase at Upper Heyford
4 ‘ No , darling , but Mother and Lady Selvedge have come from quite a long way — miles , really — and those two young men talking to Ianthe are strangers , and I dare say Mr Stonebird will look in , ’ said Sophia comfortingly .
5 The television puppets from Sesame Street have come to life on stage .
6 All but three of the 34 residents at the Victoria Residential Home on Barton Street have come from the collection of buildings which make up Aycliffe Hospital .
7 African delegates are arguing that , as past heads of the UN have come from Asia , Europe and Latin America , it is Africa 's turn .
8 Major works by Rubens , Rembrandt and Van Dyck have come from Frederick the Great 's private gallery at Sanssouci and from the Berlin and Potsdam museums , the Washington National Gallery and the Metropolitan .
9 The charges against Mr Perez have come at an inconvenient moment , not only for him but also for Venezuela .
10 Only a minority of immigrants to the United Kingdom have come from the New Commonwealth , and this minority has decreased in absolute terms , and even more in proportional terms , since the mid-1960s .
11 Most pineapples sold in Britain have come by sea , which means we are sometimes at risk from being offered unripe or partly ripened specimens .
12 The corruptions in the West have come from man 's failure to apply those beliefs correctly .
13 Certainly I and probably all the other lesbians in BLGC have come across racism in the predominantly white lesbian movement , for instance , the idea that race and issues of imperialism are irrelevant all that matters is the fact that we 're women and lesbians and that 's the only way that people are oppressed .
14 In the past two months , doctors at the Regional Addiction Treatment Unit in Birmingham have come across five patients addicted to crack .
15 American officials say that , after a year 's careful thought , the new democracies of Eastern Europe have come to the conclusion that NATO is a splendid thing : a watchdog against any future Soviet attempt to re-establish hegemony over Eastern and Central Europe ( see page 47 ) .
16 Ten years on , however , Charles and Diana have come through it .
17 VAN HALEN have come to the defence of a 19-year-old fan arrested for wearing one of the band 's T-shirts .
18 Junaid Hartley , Jethro Mohlala and Abel Shongwe have come from South Africa to try to impress Swindon Town .
19 FORTY years at Sellafield have come to an end for Harry Brocklebank , but he will not be short of news about the site .
20 This has indeed been happening to the USA , and much of the capital funds moving to the USA have come from Japan .
21 If the adventurers stop to negotiate , Juliane explains that she and Maximilian have come to the Castle to find something in the Great Tower .
22 On this issue Owen and Roger have come into open conflict but , although the observation that Roger lacks commitment to the aim of returning pupils to school is a correct one , the implications drawn from it are not .
23 Both Fr Pat Ryan ( above ) and Martin McGuinness have come under investigation in The Cook Report .
24 gon na be er John Moores have come from and they 've cut prices .
25 And in reality Mr Adams ' efforts in recent years to put a check on the IRA have come to nought .
26 The villages of Oxfordshire have come under the microscope of the Women 's Institute in the new Oxfordshire village book .
27 Loans of paintings by Watteau , Lancret and Pater and the painter-architects Knobelsdorff , von Graff and Roslin have come from the Potsdam castles , Schloss Charlottenburg in Berlin , Burg Hohenzollern ( the seat of the uncle of Prinz Georg ) and Schloss Doorn in the Netherlands to which the last Kaiser was exiled in 1918 .
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