Example sentences of "[noun] have come a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 VICTIM SUPPORT has come a long way from the six-month experiment set up 10 years ago by a group of concerned professionals in Bristol .
2 The industry has come a long way since the day 's of men selling cornets from the back of bicycles .
3 One-room living has come a long way from the old bed-sitter image with its general note of poverty and desperation .
4 The only difficulty you might face is in getting the right look — doors that match the style of your house — but manufacturers have come a long way from the early aluminium-framed types , and a range of styles is now available .
5 But manufacturers have come a long way from the aluminium-framed picture windows that disfigured so many homes in the early days of the replacement window boom , and a wide range of window styles is now available .
6 With this decline in spiritual and political influence has come an economic slide .
7 Mr Fallon said : ‘ The Dyslexia Institute has come a long way since 1973 and has raised the profile of dyslexia in the country .
8 The CNAA had come a long way since 1964 : ‘ from being a shy bureaucracy it has become an important and an innovatory force in higher education ’ .
9 Washington had come a long way from the converted house of 1835 , the charmingly simple Italianate villa of 1851 , or even the pleasingly revivalist Baltimore and Potomac of 1873–7 .
10 The Inspirals have come a long way from 1989 's full-tilt three-minute organ romp early days .
11 Wintec and Thorowgood saddles have come a long way since early designs and Thorowgood also make wipe-clean bridles that look smart enough for most occasions .
12 But the industrial robot has come a long way since the early sixties when Joe Engelberger set up Unimation , the world 's first industrial robot making company .
13 Air refuelling has come a long way from the first attempts in the thirties where the co-pilot literally popped out and grabbed the hose .
14 DANDELIONS have come a long way in Darlington .
15 Geldof has come a long way since his first single with the Boomtown Rats , a hymn to selfishness called Looking After Number One .
16 Anna has come a long way from the Romanian orphanage where she spent the first two years of her life , a malnourished , incontinent infant with a shaven head .
17 DURHAM Squash Club 's challenge for the Durham and Cleveland First Division championships has come a catastrophic cropper .
18 It sounds like the Fire Service has come a long way from the early years .
19 And while the original Ethernet spec was a lowest-common-denominator approach , using the crudest cable and a distinctly modest data rate , things have come a long way since then .
20 The humble fryer has come a long way since the days when it was little more than a heating element and a thermostat .
21 Of course photographic techniques HAVE come a long way since Ponting 's day .
22 ‘ The dog 's come a long way , ’ said another man .
23 ‘ The players , myself and the staff have come a long way together and are not about to let all the hard work go down the drain . ’
24 If we wish to measure the past in terms of life-expectancy , poverty , ignorance , disease , education , comfort and leisure , then there is no doubt that the modern world in the West has come a long way .
25 Eric has come a long way since then , ’ said McAllister .
26 That newspapers had come a long way in the interim period was beyond doubt ; that they were to travel even further was to be confirmed by the manner in which the Cadburys disposed of the News Chronicle in 1960 .
27 Western Europe had come a long way since 1945 .
28 Curtain hardware has come a long way since the days of the narrow brass rod and rings .
29 MacMillan has come a long way since 1963 but Hermanas can still grip when done as well as this .
30 Even if men 's fashion has come a long way since the Sixties , the overwhelming inspiration , Cerruti concedes , is still the archetypal English businessman 's suit .
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