Example sentences of "[verb] often come " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Along with the dominance of a masculine value system in art and art history has often come a blindness to female existence , even when the reality of women 's roles is well documented by the art of a given place or period ’ . |
2 | She is also a singer and musician , and her talent as a pianist has often come in useful to teachers with specialist classes . |
3 | I 've often come home from a job , or visiting so-called happily married friends , and thanked heaven fasting for my lot . |
4 | In the winter the Green Study on the first floor was used ; it was awesome for me following the master there — he was not fond of women novelists with the exception of Evelyn Wharton who had often come to stay at Lamb House . |
5 | The Romans tended to be suspicious of novelty , and the word ‘ novus ’ had for them a sinister ring , although their memory of the past reminded them that change had often come about , although at first resisted . |
6 | In the old days she and Adam had often come to Starr Hills ; it was lonely , with no one to shout ‘ Crazy Demdykes ’ after them , and they 'd played intense , obsessive games of treasure-hunting amongst the junk . |
7 | But these have often come too late . |
8 | Working class intellectuals have often come from the ranks of printers in the past , but it is rare to find one such who like Jean Henderson was a woman . |
9 | Finance has always been a headache for a group whose adherents have often come from amongst the poorest strata of society . |
10 | These different visions of land have often come into conflict , most strikingly shown " in the white man 's inability to comprehend the indian 's reverence for the land " ( Donald W. Large , " This Land is Whose Land : Changing Concepts of Land as Property " ( 1973 ) 4 Wisc . |