Example sentences of "to have come [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The doctor was too young to have come over in the last war . |
2 | What 's more , BT appears to have come up with a superb product that is available to everyone , not just business users . |
3 | Charles and Elizabeth seem to have come up with an intelligent expedient : they would give the boy two Christian names — the first Frome Titford ever to enjoy this luxury — and he could be called ‘ William Charles ’ after his uncle/godfather and father respectively , though they would actually use the name ‘ Charles ’ in everyday conversation . |
4 | Take that form literally and there is only one winner on Saturday as Bonanza Boy is bound to have come on for the outing . |
5 | This significant development in state intervention in the economy seems to have come about as a result of a mixture of growing humanitarian concern and embryonic working-class pressure . |
6 | The release was believed to have come about after the new Lebanese Prime Minister Rashid al-Solh persuaded the Iranian government to put pressure on the Lebanese Hezbollah group . |
7 | ‘ He seems to have come out of the race very well , but we 'll know how well by next week , ’ said Francois Boutin . |
8 | One of the most important results to have come out of the work is the demonstration that similar molecular those in other larger and more conventionally studied organisms . |
9 | This is the second new recording of Kismet to have come along in the last couple of years . |
10 | It would be a superior tramp to have come in with a key . |
11 | It turned out to have come in through the curved zip which is unprotected by a weather flap . |
12 | A glacier stone in the churchyard is also mentioned in the Domesday Book and is believed to have come down during the Ice Age . |