Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [noun] have come " in BNC.

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1 So this news has come as a disappointment to local business leaders .
2 Out of so much love , so much misery had come .
3 So both groups had come a similar distance in the sense of having the indications that there was something interesting to pursue further .
4 He can tell them in training , but they 've got to perform out there on the pitch , and probably this game has come just at the right time , after suffering a defeat like that , this is the time to get out there and show the supporters what they can really do .
5 If a socage tenant died without heirs and intestate , his land escheated , i.e. went back to the lord of whom it was held , who in practically all cases had come to be the King .
6 A LITTLE more light has come into the lives of children at a Romanian hospital with the arrival of a BNFL generator which once provided back-up power for Capenhurst 's E21 centrifuge plant .
7 Tragically this forecast has come true — although it has taken managers 18 months to realise it .
8 And as you have heard that the Antichrist is coming , even now many Antichrists have come , this is how we know , it is the last hour .
9 Increasingly such flats have come to be part of a system of ‘ less eligibility ’ for those households whose actual behaviour is judged not to conform to the domestic ideal : women single parents dependent on state benefits , families with housewives who are defined as ‘ poor ’ housekeepers by other women employed by the local authority to make such judgements ( Ungerson , 1971 ) , families headed by men who have been unemployed for years , and single women ( Austerberry and Watson , 1983 ) .
10 Relatively few cases had come to court , and those that had , the court had tended to take a restrictive interpretation of the crucial words .
11 Recently this work has come under the umbrella of the ERU and it is good to have Lorraine 's expertise available to other members of the Unit .
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