Example sentences of "has come [adj] " in BNC.

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1 B : Well , the milkman has come All that we can reasonably expect a semantic theory to tell us about this minimal exchange is that there is at least one reading that we might paraphrase as follows : ( 2 ) A : Do you have the ability to tell me the time ?
2 With the new jobs has come wider ownership .
3 With it has come greater variety and choice , as well as convenience and speed cooking .
4 Ari Vatanen has come second and Colin McRae sixth … a good performance … but the British fans were hoping for more as Tim Russon now reports
5 the District has come second , out of 90 in the country , in the ‘ Most Improved ’ category of the British Gas Gold Flame awards .
6 Well Shell 's bank has come second
7 Lester Piggott has come second in his return to racing at Leicester this afternoon .
8 The semi-final between Anatoly Karpov and Artur Yusupov has come alive following Yusupov 's win in the fifth game .
9 But politics has come alive .
10 On trying the TL for the first time , more than one recently deafened person has said with astonishment , ‘ The world has come alive again . ’
11 KATHLEEN MAGEE TAKES A STROLL AROUND BELFAST AND DISCOVERS THAT , LIKE MUSIC , FASHION IN THE NORTHERN CAPITAL HAS COME ALIVE .
12 The discreet grooming of the past few seasons has come alive this autumn with a splash of colour .
13 The University of Edinburgh has come late and abruptly to these changes , its collective mind concentrated by the need to change planning systems which had led to the sudden emergence of large , recurring deficits .
14 Royston CAB has come some way towards solving the shelf space problem and the updating costs of holding more than one information system in a bureau .
15 Alternatively , if you are not happy with your design , perhaps because some of it has come unglued or a crease has formed in the backing material , then you will have to remove the glass and rectify the problem before starting this process all over again .
16 A stake in the business , which has come near to bankruptcy , is put up for sale .
17 No one has come near to me when it comes to boxing skills , and that 's what I 'm interested in .
18 This , his last concerto , was the first great concerto for the clarinet , and nothing has come near to matching it among all of the wind concertos written since .
19 Now it has come true . ’
20 Ideas become a bit confused by the fact they feel a dream has come true .
21 If this is indeed the case , the significance of Jesus ' words to the congregation as he gave back the scroll , ‘ This passage of scripture has come true today , as you heard it being read ’ ( Luke 4:21 ) , is even more poignant .
22 Jesus went on to say that what Isaiah had prophesied has come true .
23 Tragically this forecast has come true — although it has taken managers 18 months to realise it .
24 A BRAVE disabled boy 's dream which moved millions has come true .
25 My dream has come true ! ’
26 Along the way , each thinks often misguidedly , that their own particular dream has come true — a clever reflection of human world and our shared history .
27 A lifetime 's dream has come true for an ardent suitor .
28 Alongside the world 's fastest economic growth rates ( real GNP rose by 12.8% last year , an annual 14% in 1993 's first quarter ) has come accelerating inflation .
29 And the column has come three times , each time in the late afternoon .
30 Oh it has come lovely now , with the old sun but there 's more to come I think .
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