Example sentences of "have come [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The old spelling is to continue to be ‘ tolerated ’ until the new version has come into general use . |
2 | Planning a complete package of care This rather ugly term ‘ package of care ’ has come into general welfare use to describe what is often a complex solution to a client 's need for services . |
3 | ‘ Mental handicap ’ is the term that has come into general usage to describe a condition of arrested or incomplete development of mind . |
4 | The word ‘ carer ’ has come into common usage in the past ten years or so , but it has been used imprecisely . |
5 | NEC has come across similar problems is Novosibirsk . |
6 | In the course of gathering material on Dark Age Cumbria she has come across marvellous stories in medieval languages and has published three novels based on them . |
7 | Thirty years later my volunteering instinct has come through intact but I still mistrust the American Air Force . |
8 | This rediscovery has come through historical exhibitions held recently at New York 's DIA Center for the Arts ( 1988–89 ) , Claude Berri 's RENN Espace d'Art Contemporain in Paris ( 1991–92 ) and at the Hallen für Neue Kunst , Schaffhausen , where Ryman 's art has been prominently featured for several years and a fresh installation opens shortly ( 2 May-31 October ) . |
9 | CHINA 'S ousted Communist Party leader , Zhao Ziyang , has come under renewed attack in the official media , amid hints of a power struggle in the Chinese leadership . |
10 | Mr Hawke 's handling of the dispute has come under increasing fire from business , unions and the press . |
11 | At this price it has come under increasing pressure from the Commodore Amiga , which starts at the same price and attracts similar discounts . |
12 | The cost and efficiency of the health care system has come under increasing scrutiny and a variety of solutions have been proposed which have implications for inter-professional relations . |
13 | Explain why the Keynesian model has come under increasing attack in recent years . |
14 | This emphasis on an ‘ English ’ tradition has come under continuous attack during the last twenty years or so ; during their undergraduate training many young teachers of English will have discussed the assumptions that underlie such concern for our cultural heritage . |
15 | However , it was based upon the Rasch model , which , as we shall see later , has come under substantial criticism . |
16 | President Bush has come under congressional pressure to step up the sanctions . |
17 | Friends of Morton said : ‘ We are convinced the princess has come under unbelievable pressure to issue this statement . |
18 | This so-called ‘ full extent normal rule ’ has come under considerable criticism from the Court of Appeal downwards . |
19 | This so-called ‘ full extent normal rule ’ has come under considerable criticism from the Court of Appeal downwards . |
20 | This so-called ‘ full extent normal rule ’ has come under considerable criticism from the Court of Appeal downwards . |
21 | The world of analytical measurement has come under severe pressure recently , noted Worswick . |
22 | But , although Marxists have been able to refute empiricist critiques of their theories by these methods , it has been the case that the original theory has come under severe strain , and this is one reason for the development of the modern structuralist approaches . |
23 | This interpretation has come under severe attack from Marxists and non-Marxists in the 1970s . |
24 | The south east of England has come under exceptional pressure from new housing proposals . |
25 | TRANSPORT Secretary John MacGregor has come under fresh pressure to reject any plans for a new motorway linking mid-Essex with the M25 . |
26 | The deal , which is worth £393m , has come under fierce criticism from the other American airlines . |
27 | In particular employment in central and local government has come under fierce assault because of its non-market nature . |
28 | Open space has come under immense pressures from developments such as housing and road building , or neglected due to lack of resources . |
29 | This is , perhaps , the closest that social science has come to pure " empiricism " or , as it is sometimes referred to , " vulgar fact gathering " . |
30 | The distinctiveness now shown , combined with a penchant for dub-style work-outs , has come to full , almost jazzy , fruition with ‘ Eva Luna ’ . |