Example sentences of "what have come " in BNC.

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1 He added : ‘ What has come through is the essential Cornishness of this occasion .
2 Now it seems that some things work , especially those like the AEC that are associated with what has come to be described as the problem-focused/task-centred approach ( Roberts , 1990 ) .
3 They are an important source for two reasons : they indicate that the overload problem has been a constant since the Second World War and is not peculiar to the sixties , seventies and eighties , and that even what has come to be regarded as the most efficiently run administration since 1945 had serious difficulties in the handling of business .
4 Apart from receiving and understanding information , has the patient consented to the various tests and treatments — what has come to be termed ‘ informed consent ’ .
5 This contrasts strongly with practice recommended in much of US literature , particularly that on what has come to be called ‘ competitive intelligence ’ , of a central coordinated and proactive gathering of both formal and informal environmental information and its dissemination throughout the firm .
6 We have been particularly concerned in this report with perhaps the main exemplar of such a development : what has come to be called ‘ environmental scanning ’ .
7 Humiliated , Kate blows her nose ungracefully and almost apologises for nor knowing what has come over her .
8 It 's not that we 've planned a compromise , it 's what has come naturally within the group .
9 In Acts we have two vivid descriptions of what has come to be called the communism of the early Church : ‘ All who believed were together and had all things in common ; and they sold their possessions and goods and distributed them to all , as any had need ’ ( Acts 2:44–5 ) ; and ‘ No one said that any of the things which he possessed was his own , but they had everything in common …
10 The 1907 Hague Convention IV also contains an important provision in the preamble to the main convention , in what has come to be known as the Martens clause .
11 What has come over you ?
12 Since this decision relates , in English , to what has come to be accepted as a key element in children 's potential to achieve at school , that is their linguistic competence , the English teacher has a heavier responsibility when he [ or she ] attempts to resolve it than staff concerned with other parts of the curriculum .
13 In using such sources , they relied largely on what has come to be known as the ‘ comparative method ’ .
14 The pioneers of early education , while differing from each other in methods and materials , essentially look what has come to be known as a ‘ child-centred ’ approach , wherein it was paramount to base education on a child 's ‘ nature and needs ’ rather than on some preconceived theory .
15 It is difficult not to see in that agreement what has come to be called the ‘ cascade ’ model of curriculum development : materials are prepared centrally and passed down the line for the classroom functionaries to implement .
16 How things went with them from then on we know from what has come out in public .
17 The garrison suffered considerably , but on 15 August 1416 John , duke of Bedford , defeated the enemy fleet in the estuary in what has come to be known as the battle of the Seine .
18 Worst of all for Scottish pride , what has come to be called the Stone of Scone is no longer in its honoured place .
19 Almost before you can see what has come up out of the hold the fish is loaded on the barrow and trundled off at breakneck speed , followed by the small boys and the cats .
20 There 's a mill near what has come to be known as Wigan Pier .
21 The Financial Services Act 1986 introduced a régime for the control of persons and bodies carrying on various kinds of financial business , or offering financial services by what has come to be known as self-regulation .
22 Fragrant herbs play a great part in what has come to be called aromatherapy , in which essential fragrant oils from herbs are rubbed on to the skin .
23 There was what has come to be called the inverted story , that is , a mystery which begins with the murderer being seen to commit the murder and in which the interest lies in seeing how he will not get away with it despite that apparent perfection of his method .
24 One other sideways bound was the creation of what has come to be called the police procedural .
25 All that I saw was seen also by Hugh Beringar , but after what has come to light this morning these details fall into place . ’
26 What has come to his rescue is an altogether subtler kind of ideas and information-limitation whose effectiveness is , if anything , enhanced by the fact that it can not easily be explained in terms of conspiracies and blunt propaganda .
27 Right if you have a look at what has come up on the screen , on the screen .
28 However , her main opponent here was what has come to be known as the cultural conservatism among New York 's intelligentsia , purveyed today by writers such as Daniel Bell and Irving Howe , but whose perhaps most influential figures were Lionel Trilling and Clement Greenberg .
29 So what has come to be called ‘ cognitive science ’ ( the science of knowledge ) is intertwined with cognitive engineering .
30 Discourse analysts have for over a decade been probing the properties of what has come to be called the conversational ‘ turn ’ .
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