Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] has come " in BNC.
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1 | Hick has a classic stance , but by the time the bowler has reached the crease he has come up into the familiar upright position with the bat raised . |
2 | That is the figure it has come up with , based on a survey of chief executives . |
3 | I have devoted some time to the Aplysia story here , not only because of the significance of Eric Kandel 's achievement in terms of its wealth of experimental data and theoretical model building , but perhaps above all because of the place it has come to occupy , not only in the text-books , making memory research neurophysiologically respectable , but in the framing of the research field . |
4 | But with the glorification of competition by capitalism it has come to seem natural to think of ourselves as fundamentally egoistic . |
5 | I feel for Sister Hart and the barrage of criticism she has come under , but in the wider context I feel for every nurse bearing patient advocacy in the face of medical inadequacy . |
6 | At this price it has come under increasing pressure from the Commodore Amiga , which starts at the same price and attracts similar discounts . |
7 | Yeah that was so funny , you know the bit he has to come up to the house to erm has , has to come up to the house |
8 | Only , whereas in mass-market films postmodernism has partly displaced narrative realist films , in specialist cinema it has come to challenge ‘ high modernism ’ . |
9 | What income he has comes from heroin , extortion and other people 's thieving . |
10 | Since England do not use a sweeper he has to come in at right-back , a position which tends to emphasise his limitations going forward . |
11 | Either way he has come a long way in a very short time , especially for someone who left journalism for PR at the age of 22 after failing to break into daily newspapers . |
12 | Brailsford quite categoricaliy rejects the idea that group aggression was part of the spectacle in the way it has come to be since the 1960s . |
13 | We will call this backwards pruning because , at the point where more than one path has the same successor , the algorithm can look back the way it has come , and mark or retain only the highest scoring path . |