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

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1 Will my hon. Friend the Minister bear it in mind that many of the frauds that have come to the attention of our regulating authorities were first discovered and reported to them by the American SEC ?
2 Unless the pollsters are confounded , the 217 grant-maintained schools that have come into being since 1989 will be returned to former local authority masters .
3 The few reported cases that have come to autopsy have generally shown bilateral cerebral lesions but the right sided damage has always been in the region of the occipito-temporal junction whereas the lesions on the left have not been uniformly located ( Benson , Segarra and Albert , 1974 ; Meadows , 1974 ; Whiteley and Warrington , 1977 ) .
4 I pay tribute to the fairness of the Home Office in dealing with the cases that have come to my attention .
5 I mean , I think , there is something there that needs pursuing , I 'm not accusing all judges of being , inherently , you know , nutty , or , whatever , but , the number of cases that have come to light in the last few years , whether it 's because the press have just decided to home in on them ,
6 this is a record of the erm , circulars that have come into the County Council , if anyone casts their mind rapidly down the list , you 'll see one point five , one point five , one point five .
7 Even if you want to make a poem in the end , write in prose first , just to make sure you 're clear about the feelings and experiences that have come to the surface .
8 But there is also a vociferous minority that sees the paper as ‘ unrealistic ’ , ‘ impractical ’ and ‘ an overreaction ’ to pressures brought on by the recession and the corporate collapses that have come in its wake .
9 Under the influence of these ideas , and the technological advances that have come with them , cosmology has changed .
10 Erm it also means that in the case of tapes that have come from your parents you 're more likely to know one or two of the speakers and therefore have a less difficult time sorting out which one of these twelve
11 to other things , we 've kind of veered of the , one of the subjects that we were er , we did get onto which was how the police and the courts er handle er well victims and indeed criminals , I wonder if I might conflate erm both those groups into one question , its a very broad question , but I wonder if you think by and large the police do a good job , erm button one for yes and button two for no , erm and the majority here say yes , seventy seventy people say yes the , the police do a good job and since we 've talked about the courts do you think the courts do a good job by and large ? , we 've been talking specifically about erm some of the more bizarre erm statements that have come from the bench , particularly in with reference to crimes erm , that have treated against women , well now , seventy nine say no , so the police comes thumbs up , but the courts are way down , now not surprisingly there are n't many representatives from the courts er amongst this hundred
12 So the main p so the main erm that 's individuals that have come in here ?
13 You 're talking about individuals that have come in here , or you 're talking about the tenants ' association , the representation
14 You t you said about morale being , but why , and the , having met quite a few tenants from the flats , who in terms of individuals that have come in here , you know , to , to seek advice .
15 What about other people who has anyone on the basis of individuals that have come in here , do many individuals come in and actually have problems related to living in the flats ?
16 They want to know what ‘ Cool As F— ’ means when they 're just things that have come off the top of your head and you 've stuck on a T-shirt . ’
17 Describes the great changes that have come over this locality in the course of a few years .
18 I think these have got to be slightly updated with a new er with the new rates that have come through , cos that was right on six four ninety two .
19 Will that station then be fit , without any redesign or rejigging , to take trains that have come via Stratford ?
20 For the discussion today we are using examples that have come from a test version of the Derby files .
21 Early in 1985 FTA began discussions with representatives from Customs & Excise on the range of issues that have come to be known as Customs 88 .
22 The artist emerges far more clearly as a result of corrections and additions , and of further research on the many drawings that have come to light in recent decades .
23 With regard to complaints about housing , of which I have many from my constituents , will my hon. Friend confirm that if Labour-controlled Norwich city council were to adopt a more up-to-date approach to housing , co-operate properly with housing associations and take advantage of the various initiatives that have come from the Department of the Environment , it would be better for housing in my constituency and better for my constituents ?
24 Now , so far er , the acquisitions that have come onto the market have n't really reflected er , the trading conditions in which all companies in this country have been operating for the last eighteen months .
25 In late 1917 , proclaiming Labour 's new commitment to ‘ the democratic control of industry [ through ] the common ownership of the means of production ’ , Arthur Henderson pledged the Party to ‘ strenuously resist every proposal to hand back to private capitalists the great industries and services that have come under Government control during the war … we do not mean to loosen the popular grip upon them , but on the contrary to strengthen it . ’
26 Only use floppy disks that have come from a reputable source , such as shrink-wrapped software .
27 This ability of DNA to cut and splice , to jump in and out of chromosomes at the drop of a hat , is one of the more exciting facts that have come to light since the first edition of this book was published .
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