Example sentences of "has come [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Patrick Duff wrote , ‘ This reverse has come as a great shock . |
2 | But the news has come as a total shock for many people . |
3 | Tearful Mandy said : ‘ This has come as a total surprise to me and my family . |
4 | This has come as a terrible shock . |
5 | ‘ This has come as a terrible shock . |
6 | Charles Tompkins , managing director of NOS , a subsidiary of Cable & Wireless , said the contract has come as a major breakthrough for his company , propelling it into the major league of offshore suppliers . |
7 | His death today has come as a complete shock . |
8 | I 'm sure this has come as a big shock to you . |
9 | The decision to sell Harford has come as a big blow to Luton boss David Pleat who said : ‘ I did n't want him to go but the club needs the money . ’ |
10 | ‘ Therefore the problem that had emerged in 1985 has come as a considerable shock to us and I would say that the present directors of Mogul Ireland — ourselves — have acted promptly , decisively and responsibly since it came to our attention . |
11 | But for accident victims like Marie Moore from Darlaston , today 's decision has come as a bitter blow . |
12 | The ruling has come as a bitter blow Brain Goldsworthy 's common law wife . |
13 | Political defeat has come as a profound shock for the ruling Cambodian People 's Party ( CPP ) . |
14 | All this has come as an unpleasant surprise to Hong Kong 's officials . |
15 | Trained by Nicky Henderson and the mount of Richard Dunwoody , Flown has come through a satisfactory preparation for the step-up to the ultimate test today . |
16 | It 's clear our little truce has come to a grinding halt . |
17 | The wall of molten lava has come to a virtual halt 150 yards from the first home in the town , but officials said yesterday that its flow appeared to have picked up speed further up the slope . |
18 | Now , as a letter to the Times pointed out last week , the word ‘ train ’ is being replaced by ‘ service ’ — as in ‘ Please do not open the doors until the service has come to a complete standstill . ’ |
19 | Now that the group has come to a better understanding about some aspect of these problems , how can they feel Empowered to act for change ? |
20 | ROBERT Hall 's love affair with Rolls-Royces has come to a temporary halt . |
21 | Variable analysis is the closest that social research has come to a generic method of social investigation . |
22 | Things have not worked out as expected , there has been a snag , the line of development has come to a dead end , the promising drug is not safe enough for people and so on . |
23 | The author has come to an overall conclusion that , perhaps , clients and dealers are very much the same sort of people . |
24 | Joe Brolly has come with a late run into the Derry side |
25 | The handsome ground rent taken for temporarily housing the national side has come with a built-in penalty clause , too , it would seem . |
26 | The time has come for a radical re-examination of the provision of services for this particularly disadvantaged group of people . |
27 | We must recognize that the time has come for a national crusade against pornography . |
28 | ‘ This validation from the Prime Minister has come at an important time for the industry as it strives to get up off its knees , ’ said Keith Banbury , Chief Executive . |
29 | In role the teacher enters as a traveller to tell them that she has come from a neighbouring village , where Roman soldiers are delivering a decree that all will have to pay a new tax ; the traveller has to go on her way . |
30 | This is because Western religion has come from a Semitic origin where life was serious as befits a desert people . |