Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] come [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Even when Mr McQueen said that since Asia Minor had been populated by Celts , could not the same religion have come with the Celts to Skye , Johnson defied him , and the point he made remains valid to this day .
2 In the twentieth century the battles have been over quite different issues and in the courts the hitherto ancillary matters of child custody and maintenance have come to the fore .
3 Several lines of evidence for insect intelligence have come to the fore , but a little careful thinking , observation , and experimentation indicate that most of these criteria are untrustworthy .
4 Now most of you in the room have come from a P A Y E background , have n't you ?
5 Most raw materials for industry and almost all the fuel have come from the mainland .
6 Not all the recent demands for new laws to deal with pornography have come from the moral Right .
7 Consequently most visitors to the countryside continue to come from a fairly circumscribed group of affluent suburban car-owning families while those arguably in greater need are scarcely catered for .
8 The Right has prompted the Left to ponder that perhaps capitalism and democracy have come to the parting of ways ; perhaps there is more life in the democratic road to socialism than many have chosen to suppose ; and so perhaps there are things that need to be defended and advanced from within the British constitution itself .
9 The politics of local government have come to the fore just as the powers of local government have declined .
10 The Government have come to the conclusion that there is a good case for relief in this direction .
11 Over the last few weeks certain parts of European legislation have come to the forefront of media attention .
12 However , Tizard does acknowledge that the issue is complicated by social inequality — children who come into care tend to come from the most powerless sector of society .
13 It is the trick one uses to make one 's own answer seem to come from the child .
14 And , the most tremendous teaching of this , of of the whole world have come from the lips of Jesus .
15 Erm , and Penguin U S again have er , made a good start and the one area , David can talk about this better than I , but the one area that er , where there is an upturning in business activity and mo promise have come into the U S A.
16 Two members of our Cellulite Roadshow panel have come to the rescue .
17 We can now account moreover for the observation made by Poutsma ( 1923 : 41 ) that a perfect infinitive is always preceded by to when used with a verb of perception : ( 50 ) Mr Lorry observed a great change to have come over the doctor ( and not *observed a great change have come over the doctor ) .
18 Would Dr Carrington 's case have come within the provision of the Act , do you know ?
19 Of course , many people concerned with language teaching have come to a similar conclusion .
20 The lies , omissions , and distortions which used to characterise historical research and teaching have come to an end and , with every day , honesty about the past is capturing more territory .
21 Those who have been successful in their applications to the GEP have come from a wide range of backgrounds .
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