Example sentences of "have [adv] [adv] come " in BNC.
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31 | For instance , the milk , which is a fairly essential ingredient , has not necessarily come from Wensleydale . |
32 | This RTP ( reduce to products ) contract was expected to last two-and-a-half years , and has just about come to an end after less than two . |
33 | I guess the right girl has just never come along . ’ |
34 | We may well find that what we are saying comes to others as God 's word with prophetic power , as it has already so come to us . |
35 | They 'll want to know why it is that Britain 's second busiest airport has once again come perilously close to disaster . |
36 | The word ‘ gorgon ’ has more recently come to mean anything that is exceptionally abhorrent . |
37 | The puppy was probably encouraged to jump up when he was small and everyone thought it was quite fun , but now he is large , and has probably just come in from a swim in the pool and Aunty is standing there in her Sunday best . |
38 | To make sure that he has n't just come home I telephoned twice this afternoon , and again just before I left to come here . |
39 | What happened next was to so profoundly influence the way the typesetting market operated that it still has n't fully come to terms with the consequences . |
40 | It wo n't be very good for the petrol companies that I 've been visiting here today , but every cloud tends to have it 's silver lining , and I , I think I can say with some confidence that the last factor that we 're considering is pouring over the revenues and wondering how much is coming in , that , that really has n't much come into it . |
41 | The answer is partly that the vote in Rhineland-Palatinate , which lies just below Bonn , is now out of the way ; partly that he may regain some of his lost esteem in eastern Germany , where voters are heavily for Berlin ; but not least that Mr Kohl has almost always come back fighting after getting a slap in the face . |
42 | ‘ Colonel Fagg has never quite come to terms with the end of the Second World War , I 'm afraid , Elsa . |
43 | However , this has never really come off . |
44 | Third , we will set down the perspective of the Left within the Labour Party — the party that has very belatedly come to an awareness of the significance of constitutional politics and of the need for change . |
45 | They were likely to make trouble , having not yet come to terms with the hurried departure of Mrs Thatcher following upon the events of November 1990 . |
46 | ‘ If you can not see beyond the painted image , beyond the obvious , then perhaps you should go , perhaps you should have never even come . ’ |
47 | This is proved by a letter from one Mr. Wildhagen to Sir William le Fleming and dated the 19 October 1721 : " hellip ; your honr know it is impossible for the men to work att your Fells of Conistone in the winter season for long as their houses are unbuilt , they haveing so far to come and go to thir lodgings … |
48 | ‘ You 've obviously just come out of a shower . ’ |
49 | I 've only just come back down . ’ |
50 | I mean I 've only just come out of hospital and as it is I 'm still fairly well Macked with it . |
51 | I 've only just come in . |
52 | No I 've only just come in |
53 | I 've heard name before but I do n't know who he is cos I were n't watching it , I were upstairs , I 've only just come Hey guess what ! |
54 | But I , I 've only just come in , so I 'm well arsed . |
55 | They had only just come . |
56 | It had only just come to be important before the ‘ unnatural ’ town of the industrial revolution conjured up some of the most dramatic and ‘ romanticized ’ of contrasts . |
57 | Just watch , I 'll put the Teletext on , out of all the races there was one there King 's Fountain , first , it had , it had only just come first and I 'd switched it on , I went wow |
58 | Pronethalol had only just come into clinical use when it was found to produce tumours in mice . |
59 | But he admitted : ‘ It is a crashing diappointment for Rob because he had only just come back into the side — and his return coincided with two successive clean sheets . ’ |
60 | Germany predominating , they also shared the iron ore deposits of the Saar basin and Lorraine ( these last had only just come into use , because of the discovery by an English chemist , Thomas , of a way of making steel from iron ore with a high content of phosphorus ) . |