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

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1 The passenger has always come a poor second to the operational integrity of the system .
2 With growing success has also come a more informed understanding of the quality of life .
3 Mota had already come a long way since her schooldays when she ran away with the city , area and national cross-country championships .
4 ‘ Along with the dominance of a masculine value system in art and art history has often come a blindness to female existence , even when the reality of women 's roles is well documented by the art of a given place or period ’ .
5 The SNP has indeed come a long way since Jim Sillars , as vice-president of the SNP , in a section of his Independence in Europe pamphlet ( June 1989 ) entitled ‘ The David Martin formula ’ , referred to Europe of the regions as a ‘ nebulous concept ’ .
6 Certainly there was every need for a road-widening scheme : four years earlier , in the October of 1793 , poor old Parson Woodforde had nearly come a nasty cropper on Frome Hill , when the chaise he was in had had an unfortunate encounter with a large ‘ heavily loaden ’ London waggon , complete with eight horses :
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