Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] come [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 … |
2 | The only difficulty you might face is in getting the right look — doors that match the style of your house — but manufacturers have come a long way from the early aluminium-framed types , and a range of styles is now available . |
3 | But manufacturers have come a long way from the aluminium-framed picture windows that disfigured so many homes in the early days of the replacement window boom , and a wide range of window styles is now available . |
4 | The Inspirals have come a long way from 1989 's full-tilt three-minute organ romp early days . |
5 | Wintec and Thorowgood saddles have come a long way since early designs and Thorowgood also make wipe-clean bridles that look smart enough for most occasions . |
6 | DANDELIONS have come a long way in Darlington . |
7 | DURHAM Squash Club 's challenge for the Durham and Cleveland First Division championships has come a catastrophic cropper . |
8 | And while the original Ethernet spec was a lowest-common-denominator approach , using the crudest cable and a distinctly modest data rate , things have come a long way since then . |
9 | Of course photographic techniques HAVE come a long way since Ponting 's day . |
10 | That newspapers had come a long way in the interim period was beyond doubt ; that they were to travel even further was to be confirmed by the manner in which the Cadburys disposed of the News Chronicle in 1960 . |
11 | Simulators have come a long way in recent years and today many of them use screen addressing to update the information . |
12 | So both groups had come a similar distance in the sense of having the indications that there was something interesting to pursue further . |
13 | The Carolingians had come a long way from the single ancestral beer-hall : the chief officers would invite groups of the young men to their houses ( mansiones ) for dinner , " not to encourage gluttony , but for the sake of promoting true rapport ; and rarely would a week go by without each [ youth ] receiving one such invitation from someone " . |
14 | First we felt that women have come a long way given the very radical and novel nature of their demands to enter public life as individuals in their own right . |
15 | Microwave ovens have come a long way since they first appeared in our kitchens about 20 years ago , but how do you know which type will suit your style of cooking ? |
16 | It is strange how attitudes have come the full circle . |
17 | In the event , the announcement was premature ; but fusion researchers have come a long way since then |
18 | THE greeting cards , gift wrap and stationery people T&A Thompson Cards have come a long way since it all began for them in a garage about 15 years ago — they have just opened a superb new outlet in the Ravenhill Business Park . |
19 | Our cosmetics and toiletries have come a long way since the days when Elizabeth I used highly toxic lead powder to whiten and enhance her complexion ! |
20 | Fainting goats have come a long way since the days when farmers used them as decoys to protect herds of sheep from coyotes ( coyote arrives ; goat faints and is devoured ; sheep escape ) . |
21 | The Social Democrats have come a long way since the early 1980s when , newly tossed into opposition , the party was crippled by defeatism . |