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

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1 The wheel has come full circle .
2 Thus the wheel has come full circle : the main feature in the design of the primitive sickle is included — much to its advantage — in the latest models of the combine harvester .
3 The wheel had come full circle since the heady days of expansion after the Robbins Report in 1963 .
4 By the end of the nineteen fifties life in Orkney had come full circle and like everyone else we had acquired a taste for the material things in life .
5 And perhaps , sensing that matters have come full circle , some of that era 's pop idols are returning to host a new generation of adult oriented music shows .
6 Cadfael could not choose but feel some sympathy for one whose dubious but daring enterprise had come full circle , and now threatened him with disgrace and punishment ; all the more as Cadfael himself had just been spared a possibly similar exposure .
7 Yet with the new season have come new strains which have opened up a fundamental debate about its future .
8 The Heart of Wales Line has come full circle ; from prosperity in the early days , via near disasters , to what seems to be a gradual revival of its fortunes today .
9 Since the early days when the entire collection was catalogued in one small book , the role of the Botanic Garden has come full circle .
10 She said homeopathy had come full circle now and it was quite the in-thing to be treated by herbal remedies .
11 The conversation had come full circle .
12 But the benefits have come full circle , for the long master chronologies subsequently established for archaeological dating and calibration of radiocarbon results are now of just as much value to climatologists studying cycles in weather patterns associated with factors like sunspot activity and variations in the earth 's orbital parameters .
13 A manufacturer of sun care products has just issued a report showing that the view on tanning has come full circle .
14 With the new science and technology had come new weapons of destruction : armoured tanks , steel submarines and warships , aerial warfare , bombs , machine guns and the huge infantry field-cannons .
15 From those early Tudor days the English house had come full circle , but these Edwardian houses were warm , practical and comfortable ; they epitomized countrified romanticism .
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