Example sentences of "have not come [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The European Monetary Fund has not come into existence and the moves towards a common currency and a Community central bank are little nearer reality .
2 Unfortunately , the idea ( which many people have held at different times ) of a national ballet for South Africa has not come to fruition even now , four decades later , any more than the dream which John cherished when working in Germany of forming a national company there .
3 There is a real element of truth in it if we conclude , as I think we must , that in those who have failed to come to terms with the demands of a civilized existence any representative of that existence can be seen as an incitement to protest , especially if , as in the case of the police , that representative has only too obvious a. resemblance to the forbidding father of early childhood with whom the individual has not come to terms because of chronic irresolution of the Oedipal dilemma .
4 And an expert on the case believes she still has n't come to terms with what she 's done .
5 Johnny had not come to Rose Cottage during those last days of term .
6 If Oliver had not come to France with her the playing might have gone further .
7 Dunegal of Nithsdale had not come to Thorfinn 's standard , nor had any of the men of Dumfries and the western lands of St Cuthbert .
8 He had not come to Canterbury to dissipate the rights of his church .
9 Minton 's sharpest critic was David Sylvester who , having admired his Painter and Model at the Contemporary Art Society exhibition earlier that year , damned the portraits at the Lefevre for their lack of reality ; Minton , he argued , had not come to grips with appearances because he had failed to detach his faculties of observation from his interest in the sitters ' personalities .
10 Cashman had not come into Cadogan 's before , preferring Matthew to go down and see him in Hampshire .
11 The second stage of the field work involved contacting ‘ hidden ’ heroin users , that is , those who had not come into contact with Wirral agencies .
12 Following on from the analysis of known heroin use , the second stage of the ethnographic work involved contacting the ‘ hidden ’ sector , those who had used heroin during the course of the prevalence study period , but who had not come into contact with any of the ten statutory or voluntary agencies surveyed .
13 Having mapped out the general social and drug career characteristics of users interviewed in the four snowball samples , the following section will discuss why these users had not come into contact with the various voluntary and statutory bodies expected to deal with the ‘ heroin problem ’ .
14 I told the conference that I had not come into politics to preside over the destruction of the National Health Service and repeated the Government 's commitment to it .
15 ( Private radio had been introduced by a law passed in August 1987 but which had not come into effect until Oct. 6 , 1989 . )
16 She hardened her heart and thought she should swiftly make it clear she had not come in search of him .
17 ‘ We 've not come for lunch today .
18 But then , she had n't come to Venice to sit in a hotel room .
19 At that time she had n't come to terms with them , ’ he recalls .
20 ‘ Over two packs a day , very foolish for a diabetic , but she had n't come to terms with the illness at that stage , and was quite defiant about a number of things , Professor Rankin tells me . ’
21 ‘ My guess is that she had n't come to terms with the situation herself , ’ she said .
22 But talk about a hassle they wanted , they , well they picked the be the pr you know the present that you c you claim erm , a deep fryer and I think it was in March time and by July it still had n't come in spite of ringing and writing and everything else
23 Law firms have not come to grips with the issues , ’ says Geraldine Cotton , chair of the 5,500-strong English Association of Women Solicitors .
24 So maybe that 's why it 's not come to light before .
25 ‘ But I have n't come to Liverpool to be number two .
26 After all , how can anyone sort out their problems if they have n't come to grips with themselves ? ’
27 And yet we have n't come to terms with that .
28 I have n't come to terms with the bloke I killed yet , but when I do , it will be frightening .
29 They have n't come under grace .
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