Example sentences of "have come [to-vb] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With or without Horkheimer , with or without the Frankfurt School , the name of Adorno has come to stand in cultural criticism for an immediately knowable , instantly impeachable thought-crime : ‘ cultural pessimism ’ . |
2 | So Peter Yeo had to look reassuring and solid and a bit older , while Timothy Hutton could probably have come to work in striped organza without losing a single client . |
3 | Although a traffic function would remain , the car would be demoted from the position of priority which it had come to hold in most streets . |
4 | The poverty of the farm worker today is obviously very different from that which existed in the countryside in Victorian times , but the majority of farm workers are poor by the standards which we have come to expect in modern Britain . |
5 | We have also noted in passing the important and increasing role which public authorities have come to play in many countries in the bargaining process . |