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

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1 ‘ In my 35 years of dealing this is the greatest sculpture that has ever come on to the market , ’ he said .
2 While the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities at the British Museum , he helped in creating the new displays for the Museum 's collection of classical antiquities that had just come out of wartime storage .
3 The Pleven Plan , like other suggestions that had recently come out of the Council of Europe , followed the outline and objectives of the Schuman Plan very closely .
4 The Venice Soprintendenza certainly does not intend to miss out on such an opportunity and has already come up with a proposal , ‘ Dal Museo alla città ’ ( From Museum to City ) , which it estimates would cost L3.8 billion ( £1.76 million ; $3 million ) .
5 A Parliamentary Commission , presided over by Christian Democrat Giorgio Santz has been investigating how the preceding laws have worked and has now come up with its report which shows that in the last eight years , of the L1,500 billion allocated to Venice only L853 billion ( £394.3 million ; $686 million ) have actually been spent .
6 ‘ They had not been there very long and had just come out of a restaurant , ’ said Mr Robinson .
7 The legend recounted how seventy translators had worked in independent cells and had all come up with the identical version of the sacred text .
8 Perhaps , thought Robert , he had simply been playing for time and had now come up with a credible answer .
9 And have now come out to the barn to convince me of it ?
10 By the time he had taken her back to the theatre she felt totally removed from the morning , quite calm , controlled , almost as though she was nothing to do with the Hochhauser Season but had just come back from a week in Vienna staying at a luxury hotel .
11 Mrs McTavish used to wonder why she had produced two children who ran to such opposite extremes , but had never come up with an answer .
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