Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb mod] have come " in BNC.

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1 They were probably derived from some sort of segmented worm ( annelid ) — a few scientists adopt the view that different arthropods may have come from different and separate worms , independently , which became ‘ arthropodized ’ by acquiring an external skeleton .
2 Staples ( such as cream ) may be defined , and named foods may be protected , in which case Cornish pasties may have to come from Cornwall .
3 If I had learned her secret before the marriage was legal , all her devious schemes would have come to nothing . ’
4 In addition , new data strengthen the idea that a group of nine unusual stony meteorites may have come from Mars .
5 We have already looked at ways in which complicated organic molecules could have come into being when the Earth was young ; and these complicated organic molecules could well have included nucleotides and amino acids .
6 Some harsh , agonised sounds must have come out of him .
7 But , as it is , the 325i scrapes by as a comfortable four-seater with the proviso that four tall occupants will have to come to a front/rear legroom compromise that would n't even need to think about in a Peugeot 405 .
8 President Taraki pointed out that ‘ some of the countries joining the Movement as full-fledged members may have come after their dissociation from aggressive regional military pacts and alliances ’ .
9 Knowing that the Irish police would have come to Billy for the key .
10 Her brilliant blue eyes must have come from her father .
11 Careful readers of the financial pages may have come across another property announcement last week .
12 With Boro plummeting down the Premier League table , Lawrence warned : ‘ One or two will have to go , and new players will have to come in . ’
13 From which places do you think most of the people in the New Towns will have come ?
14 A MASSIVE factory development and thousands of new jobs could have come to Darlington , the town 's MP has claimed .
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