Example sentences of "[det] have come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And that has to come from the people involved in the game at the top , those who shape the future and direction of the sport . |
2 | ‘ Oh , yes — that has come through clearly enough . ’ |
3 | That has come from the family . ’ |
4 | I think that 's that absolutely horrific and that has come from one of the practice partners and not the actual himself . |
5 | His chance to do this has come with the microwave report , but he has decided to put the interests of microwave manufacturers first . |
6 | All this has come as an unpleasant surprise to Hong Kong 's officials . |
7 | I 'm sure this has come as a big shock to you . |
8 | Tearful Mandy said : ‘ This has come as a total surprise to me and my family . |
9 | This has come as a shock to all of us , Masklin thought . |
10 | This has come as a terrible shock . |
11 | ‘ This has come as a terrible shock . |
12 | At some stage in a competition , competitors have to be ranked in order , and this has come to be the role of public examinations . |
13 | This has come to be regarded as normal but it is now looking rather transient . |
14 | This has come to a head with EEC obstructionist moves at the Uruguay round of GATT negotiations which were meant to reach a conclusion by 1990 but which would now appear to have collapsed . |
15 | I re do regret that this has come to full council yet again because I thought we 'd already had the debate . |
16 | This has come about partly because of low rates of building in the past ( owing to a relatively small effective demand ) and partly because of stringent planning controls , which have restricted the rate of growth of new housing particularly in national parks and other scenically attractive areas ( see chapter 7 ) . |
17 | This has come about partly as a result of research over the last 10 years or so into various forms of involvement in the teaching of reading . |
18 | This has come about partly because our main brand , Guinness stout , is able to complement the lager type beers of our brewers partners . |
19 | A Clothes Show insider said : ‘ This has come like a bolt from the blue . |
20 | Part of this has come from an influx of retired people , and it has therefore accentuated the already very unbalanced age composition of the population resulting from the emigration of the younger people . |
21 | ‘ It has touched me deeply that much of this has come from those of you who have troubles of your own . ’ |
22 | It has touched me deeply , but much of this has come from those of you who have troubles of your own . |
23 | The Museum is a registered Charity with no public funding and Mick Miller , Finance Trustee , said : ‘ This sponsorship is a very generous gesture and we are delighted that this has come from an enterprising local company which has pledged support for our activities for the next three years . ’ |
24 | All this has come in a quite unexpected rush . |
25 | The family health services authority and health authority met with social services at the end of January to explain community care funding , but will this have come in time to save this local initiative ? |
26 | It is also the case that the great majority of students entering advanced courses in art and design have come from foundation courses , a few having come from school with GCE A level passes in art . |
27 | A symbol of the less controllable results of technology , the Holme Post , a cast-iron column believed by some to have come from the Crystal Palace , was sunk into the ground near Whittlesey , to measure peat shrinkage . |
28 | By the 1980s this had come to be called ‘ local ’ economic policy , despite its national origins . |
29 | A new cross-cut had been started at Paddy End ( probably Courteney 's Cross-Cut ) , and this had come into a 6 inch vein carrying chalcopyrite . |
30 | The main impetus for this had come from Roh 's policy of improving links with communist regimes , which had resulted in the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union and its eastern European allies in 1988-91 . |