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

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31 Boar has come into fashion in recent years as farmers diversify to beat the recession .
32 The question of the level of resources that should be invested in Scotland 's underwater heritage has come into focus with the rediscovery of an historic shipwreck off Duart Point in Mull .
33 Will he refute the Prime Minister 's suggestion that inward investment has come into Wales as a result of lower personal taxation ?
34 This ominous escalation of tension has come amid reports that the rail blockade of Armenia and Nagorny Karabakh by Azerbaijan — partially lifted at least in recent days — has been re-imposed after fresh violence .
35 And twice this week a bus has come down School Lane .
36 He points out that he has come across cases where , a link having been formed between the two , the patient has had phases of extraordinary well-being and health during which his psychologist has succumbed to severe mental malaise .
37 Mr Houghton has come across protests , but has little time for their case or their tactics .
38 Most additional public-sector investment has come through capital allowances .
39 Perhaps , the greatest shift in offering support to families has come through awareness of the need to work in partnership with parents and for specialist and intervention services to work more within community and across agency settings .
40 Already this year £12.3m of new business has come through AMV 's doors from Ciga Hotels , Douwe Egbert , Pillsbury , Weetabix , Knight Williams and Smith & Nephew .
41 Adrian says they 've spent a lot of time in the water … tweaking this and tweaking that and making sure that it has come through production with flying colours …
42 This view has come under criticism from some commentators ( Navarro , 1976 ; Doyal 1979 ) since , they claim , it leads to treating the causes of ill-health as being individual , requiring individually orientated therapeutic responses or prevention through individuals changing their own way of life .
43 The Bolam test has come under criticism ( not least because it allows the profession to set its own standard ) but has survived intact .
44 If the business has different sections or different sites , you should enquire whether all its employees have been considered for redundancy or whether your particular part of the operation is the only one which has come under scrutiny for cut-backs .
45 Telecom Corp of New Zealand Ltd 's $1,100m of long-term debt has come under scrutiny from Moody 's Investors Service Inc , which says it may cut its triple-A ratings after the company changed its financing policy : Moody 's examination will focus on whether the change will significantly reduce the company 's debt protection measurements over time .
46 This issue has been of particular importance within central government in recent years as the traditional task of the civil service — that of offering objective , impartial advice — has come under scrutiny .
47 Recently , the theoretical basis informing much of this work has come under scrutiny , particularly by those working in the field of social history of culture ( for example , Roger Chartier ) and indirectly , by those working in adjacent social sciences .
48 Since then , however , this fundamental premise has come under attack in a variety of ways and it is true to say that ‘ evolutionism ’ is considered unacceptable by most modern Western anthropologists .
49 The decision to allow passengers to remain in their cars while transporter trains pass through the Channel Tunnel has come under attack .
50 This secrecy has come under attack in recent years , and ‘ slowly , but surely , the secrecy behind the prison walls is being breached , as alternative sources of information about the prisons are more securely established ’ ( Fitzgerald and Sim , 1992 : 11 ) .
51 For at least twenty years after the Second World War most people supported the welfare state but since then it has come under attack from all sides .
52 In recent years the principle has come under attack .
53 Such a view has come under attack in recent years .
54 The Finnish Parliament 's Wilderness Act , which includes plans to log some of the county 's most ancient forests , has come under attack from environmentalists who claim that it could result in the permanent destruction of the wilderness .
55 INVITATIONS to a prominent neo-Nazi to address student groups in Ireland has come under attack from politicians and academics .
56 THE Government 's education policy has come under attack from the headmaster of a leading North Wales public school who appealed to the public to put more trust in teachers .
57 THE Welsh Office has come under attack for refusing to hold a public meeting into their controversial choice for a bypass around an Anglesey village .
58 The Whetstone Lane advice centre whose aims include trying to reduce unplanned teenage pregnancies , has come under attack from anti-abortionists since it opened in January .
59 But the craze has come under attack from two separate sides .
60 Piggott has come under fire from American observers following Walter Swinburn 's report that the veteran jockey had told him Mr Brooks ‘ moved terrible ’ going to the start .
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