Example sentences of "have come [prep] [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Its officials may not have come to exactly the same conclusions as I did , but they should have tried to find out .
2 Paul 's teaching must have come with all the more force to his original hearers .
3 Hidden for centuries under plaster , the architrave of the main doorway is now revealed to be a monumental inscription from the time of the Emperor Trajan , which must have come from either the Roman baths or the imperial mint , both of which are nearby .
4 I think you 've come to really the wrong committee to try and get money .
5 ‘ Actually , you 've come at just the right moment .
6 As I speak , a chance now for Martin Foyle ; Foyle has scored for Oxford , he 's done it , Oxford have pulled one back , tremendous through ball for Martin Foyle , he cheeked his way round the goalkeeper , put it in with the side of his foot so you 've come at exactly the right time , thirty one minutes gone , Spurs two , Oxford United one and the goal coming from Martin Foyle .
7 He cheeked his way round the goalkeeper , put it in with the side of his foot , so you 've come at exactly the right time , thirty one minutes gone , Spurs two , Oxford United one .
8 The announcement about dinner being served , Henry observed with approval , had come at just the right length of time after the sherry had been drunk .
9 Almost at the same time D. P. McKenzie of Cambridge and R. L. Parker of the Scripps Institution in America had come to much the same conclusions as Wilson and together these scientists were responsible for what they called the ‘ New Global Tectonics ’ .
10 Indeed , its main proponents have come from outside the Anglo-American academic communities , often from Latin America or Africa , and from the peace movement and development studies parts of the subject .
11 ‘ My experience tells me that few teams have come from outside the top five after Christmas and won the League .
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