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

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1 All attempts to engineer a dialogue between the two have so far come to nothing , whether through UN Security Council resolutions in a sequel to the bilateral Camp David peace between Israel and Egypt in 1978 , or through attempts to associate the PLO leadership with either Jordan or Egypt in the direct talks between them and the Israelis from which the latter have always recoiled .
2 Both international links have so far come to nothing — the SFE link having been effectively abandoned for the time being , and the CBoT accord never having been implemented .
3 Dewdrops , on the other hand , exist , not because they are durable , but because they have only just come into existence and have not yet had time to evaporate .
4 Beleaguered chief executive Chris Hassall said : ‘ The two we talked to — Ken Benjamin and Anthony Cummins — have only just come onto the scene and they are very inexperienced in real international cricket .
5 Historians recently decided to lower the estimated number of Auschwitz victims , from 4m — a figure chosen by Soviet soldiers who liberated the camp in 1945 — to between 1m and 2m , an estimate based on transport documents which have only recently come to light .
6 The first of these statements , which have only recently come to light , was by Lt-Col D M C Worrall MC and Maj J G Denny MC of the Durham Light Infantry : " On the evening of 15 May the handover of Croatian personnel to the YUGOSLAV ARMY was proceeding .
7 Any such application must be signed by the wife ( see the negligence case of Holmes v Kennard ( 1984 ) 128 SJ 854 ) if her rights of occupation have not otherwise come to an end .
8 We have not yet come across anyone who has been able to offer a reasonable explanation for a rather disheartening introduction to diving .
9 It is a truism to say that we have not yet come to terms with it , or with the changes in relationships it has brought .
10 The Journal suggests that while the companies have not yet come to an agreement , and that Approach has had several approaches , the combination could give Lotus a hot new product and a defensive weapon against recent moves by Borland International Inc and Microsoft Corp .
11 It had come from the London Group of members , but the Operations Department have not yet come to a decision on this .
12 Will he acknowledge that Government Departments have not even come near their own target of 3 per cent .
13 UK HOTELS have once again come under fire over the amounts they charge for telephone calls .
14 These generally relied on voluntary action by the relevant professional associations , although they have often only come after protracted negotiations following official investigations .
15 I always say that there are planetillions of humans in this galaxy who have n't even come to terms with being sapiens .
16 The results of the study of early Anglo-Saxon pottery have yet hardly come near the commercially based model envisaged by Myres , with specialists producing for a consumer market ; social explanations appear to be more appropriate for similarities between vessels , and their movement .
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