Example sentences of "[noun] have come [art] [noun] " 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 | Lovers of freedom throughout the world looked to this vision with hope and it is with profound sadness that they see the vision momentarily dimmed , and with this dimming has come a confusion of purpose and a sense of despair that was never known before in America . |
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 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | With peace had come the School 's first Sixth Form as that term is understood today , with nine members . |
8 | And he admitted this was n't the first time his feet had come a cropper . |
9 | Viruses have come a heck of a long way since we last took an in-depth look at anti-virus software back in November 1990 . |
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 | Together with ‘ efficiency ’ and good management principles has come the crying need for experts to take charge of every field . |
12 | Though they have done well in Germany and Belgium ( they now own one-tenth of all the office space in Brussels ) , Swedish investors have come a cropper in London . |
13 | With improvements in educational technologies , more detailed understanding of how behaviour is controlled and developed , and a greater focus on curriculum planning has come a flood of new opportunities for people with learning difficulties . |
14 | We made ball and roller bearings for the car trade , the car trade had come a slump and the car trade to this day does n't want one bearing or one detail for a car until it 's ready to put it on a car . |
15 | With the increased responsibility and responsiveness has come an increase in the volume of management activities . |
16 | From academic and practising lawyers has come an argument bewailing what is identified as family law 's departure from true legal character . |
17 | From France has come a striker , Jean-Pierre Papin , a former ‘ best European player ’ . |
18 | With the Scottish interests had come a stake in Border TV , which Lonrho kept . |
19 | With this effort to deploy support for the arts in New York has come a proliferation of arts alliances , organizations and advisory committee . |
20 | After the initial decision to continue my trip had come the fight to quell bitterness . |
21 | There were other reasons for insecurity , too : no matter how much material prosperity had come a family 's way , there was still every chance that illness or a premature death might send them all back down a snake at a much faster speed than they had been able to climb up a ladder . |
22 | Since the railways had come the post travelled more quickly , and it was possible that her grandfather already knew everything . |
23 | YORK has come top in a survey to find the most cycle-friendly place in the country but the rest of the region has come a cropper . |
24 | From behind the tee had come a cheer which changed into a gasp . |