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

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1 Her assurance has obviously come with age and experience , but there is no doubt that her first major public speech marked a turning point .
2 The previously taken-for-granted principle of social responsibility for the survival — and indeed well-being of that part of society not directly engaged by capital as producers has suddenly come under attack .
3 It seems the lost little boy behind the chicken mask has finally come of age .
4 ONE OF the first railway privatisations of the century has finally come of age with the clearance of a unique hire purchase agreement with British Rail .
5 This brand new £3 million canning line has just come on stream .
6 To attack a new chair for the conduct of one organisation which has just come into being and to attack him as chair-designate for another organisation which has not yet come into being , seems extremely odd and unwise to me .
7 ‘ We are not against pay rises , but people have got to sensible , ’ he said , defending the three per cent ceiling on pay rises which has just come into force here .
8 He has just come from outdoors : his moustache is cold , and damp with dew .
9 The panel did n't review supermodel Cindy Crawford 's new video which has already come under fire in some fitness circles but Mr Dickinson adds : ‘ It clearly contains some of the exercises the panel had elsewhere criticised as outdated ’ .
10 Not one piece of evidence has ever come to light to suggest that red kites attack live sheep or lambs .
11 In one case , which has still to come to trial , it is not clear which hat the salesman was wearing when he made his deals : his own or the life company 's .
12 The use of antibiotics in factory farming , both to combat infection and to promote growth , has also come under criticism in the salmonella scandal .
13 The traditional role of the local government officer as the neutral bureaucrat has also come under stress from the growing militancy of local authority trade unions .
14 However the modern corporation has also come under attack on grounds of Christian justice .
15 Extra income has also come from bank interest earned on appeal funds already deposited .
16 The River Nene around Peterborough has really come on form for roach in the last few months , despite the weather , with double-figure hauls of quality fish commonplace .
17 It 's environmental benefits may be undisputed , but it seems its suitability for the car engine has now come into question .
18 Will he accept that in the United States of America , the land of free enterprise , it was concluded that voluntary arrangements would never sufficiently overcome discrimination against employment and will he respond positively to the view of the employers forum on disability and the law society as well as three hundred and eleven honourable members of this house who have signed E D M number two that the time has now come for legislation to ban discrimination against in er disabled people in respect of employment in this country .
19 Perhaps the time has now come for specialist monographs .
20 Information that has now come to light about the political gulags and the Gestapo tactics of the secret police has certainly done much to underline the totalitarian essences of even the ‘ soft ’ regimes .
21 What has now come to light , however , from the archives in Washington of Alexander Kirk 's office at AFHQ , are the notes of the conclusions of a " series of conferences " which were held at Eighth Army main HQ on 26–27 May [ KP 269 ] .
22 SCIENTIFIC investigation of other societies and other ages has increasingly come under attack from relativists claiming that other cultures , and even other scientific paradigms , can be understood only from within , and only in their own terms .
23 Bloom 's Taxonomy , for example , with its distinction between objectives in the cognitive and affective domains , has increasingly come under fire ( see , for instance , the discussion in J. H. Gribble 1970 ) .
24 In particular , the role of the thalamus has increasingly come under attention ( see Brown , 1975 ; Ojemann and Mateer , 1979a , and papers in Brain and Language , Vol. 2 .
25 The tape was cruelly destroyed by the BBC and no private recording has yet come to light .
26 The half-dozen letters from Summerchild that I have found scattered through the porridge oats box seem to be replies to letters from Serafin , but not one of Serafin 's letters has yet come to light .
27 At the time of going to press he is taking action but the action has yet to come to trial .
28 But there is another type of risk affecting corporate bonds that has recently come to prominence and is known as event risk ( or restructuring risk ) .
29 A preliminary version of ‘ La Danse ’ , a mural painting executed in 1933 by Henri Matisse for the home of Dr Barnes at Merion near Philadelphia ( see p.7 ) has recently come to light in the possessions of the youngest son , art dealer Pierre Matisse .
30 Such reactions are not at all surprising , given what has recently come to light — despite the sanpro industry 's secrecy .
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