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

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1 With economic change has come the emergence of both areas and social groups of disadvantage , which have attracted the attention of analysts and observers with an intensity accorded to the social and environmental problems of deprived London a century ago .
2 The money has come the Government 's waiting list initiative .
3 That overweight bounder Billy Bunter has come the most frightful cropper at the BBC .
4 As he had grown older , his anger had turned to cold bitterness , and creeping into his mind had come the idea of revenge , something subtle enough to humble his mother , make her realize that he lived , without killing her .
5 Sylvie had come the closest she had ever been to begging .
6 With the words had come the fleeting impression of dark , sinuous creatures who could slither out of the shadows and wind their cold , serpentine fingers about you , so that you were trapped , who could twine about your entire body , so that you were smothered and suffocating from the cold embrace …
7 With the adoption of Christianity by kings and their subjects had come the conception of the " Christian ruler " , for Christ had been the " King of the Jews " and the society of the Old Testament was a kingly and patriarchal one .
8 After the film noir of punk had come the escapist musical spectacular of ‘ the new pop ’ , demonstrated in a wild flamboyance which banished the austerity of punk rock to the shadows .
9 With peace had come the School 's first Sixth Form as that term is understood today , with nine members .
10 The Sputnik demonstration of Soviet technological capabilities had made Foster Dulles ’ philosophy of massive nuclear retaliation untenable , and in its place had come the theory of imposing a pause with conventional forces to allow time for last-minute negotiations to reduce the chances of mutual nuclear suicide .
11 From Titron had come the first man who could withstand radiation , be it from a bomb , or in deep space .
12 Together with ‘ efficiency ’ and good management principles has come the crying need for experts to take charge of every field .
13 He gives as an example of this the growth of a ‘ pornocracy ’ and through the break-up of the sex-procreation nexus has come the increasing commodification of pleasure — the developing range of sex-pleasure items on the market .
14 Just after Manning had come the agnostic Tyndall , talking about the identity of radiant heat and light ; and just before Stanley , the militant anti-christian W. K. Clifford had held forth on the education of the people , and especially on the importance of technical drawing .
15 After the initial decision to continue my trip had come the fight to quell bitterness .
16 Since the railways had come the post travelled more quickly , and it was possible that her grandfather already knew everything .
17 It is strange how attitudes have come the full circle .
18 Determinedly and irrevocably into the American language has come the modern reference to ‘ the underclass ’ .
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