Example sentences of "have come [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is that industry itself has come to hold a position of exclusive predominance among human interests , which no single interest , and least of all the provision of the material means of existence , is fit to occupy . |
2 | As our awareness of ‘ the environment ’ has gown , so has the meaning given to the term expanded until it has come to signify the whole of the non-cultural world . |
3 | In a preface he drafted shortly before his death for a prospective collection of his verse , the man who has come to epitomize the soldier-poet wrote : ‘ Above all I am not concerned with Poetry . |
4 | You know something 's going on , we have a little surprise set up for you , and I think the time has come to let the cat out of the bag . |
5 | He watches a man arrive who , we discover , has come to take the cure at the local sanatorium . |
6 | Sufficient to say I was deeply embarrassed , and the time has come to put an end to this absurdity . |
7 | KENNY DALGLISH has come to see a side of Alan Shearer that he never knew existed when he shelled out £3.3 million on the England striker . |
8 | Everyone has come to see the Radio 1 Roadshow and be entertained . |
9 | But when science proposes to manipulate the life of a human baby , the time has come to call a halt … . ’ |
10 | Callinicos ' defence of classical Marxism , of historical materialism , is in the first instance deployed against a postmodernism which has come to proclaim the death of the grand narrative of emancipation and the need for a new form of politics not constructed along the lines of the traditional left . |
11 | It 's funny , every time we 've sat at our seats that bloke has come to ask the chap next to me |
12 | Mr. Lester submitted that the time has come to relax the rule to the extent which I have mentioned . |
13 | We have a an order entry clerk who 's now ordering hundreds of orders a day and that is from a printout from our customers and that printout has come form the computer system of our customers . |
14 | Having now worked in both sides of the oil business , Morgan says that he has come to appreciate the importance of high quality cooperation , whether it 's at Grangemouth Refinery or in transporting and marketing oil in the US . |
15 | At the pragmatic level then , the rivalry has come to seem a lot less fierce than it did . |
16 | In her catalogue introduction Alexandra Noble notes the extent to which installation art , using hybrid forms , has come to represent a challenge to the modernist emphasis on the purity of the particular medium . |
17 | Perhaps now that the forests and other wilderness areas have nearly vanished , these carnivorous animals burn brighter than ever in our consciousness — solitary beacons of wild nature whose continued survival has come to represent the survival of wilderness itself . |
18 | As a result society at large has come to accept the devaluation of the economic role of ‘ older people ’ as defined by these ages . |
19 | Since he walked out of the cabinet in 1986 , Michael Heseltine has come to occupy a role in British politics that has few precedents . |
20 | Freudian in the modern world , has come to mean a belief , predominantly , that human behaviour is influenced by early experience . |
21 | Greenpeace has come to epitomise the struggle for a safer future , not just for humankind , but for the planet as a whole . |
22 | The time has come to find a solution to prevent Britain becoming one big , dangerous rubbish tip . |
23 | Prompted by the rapid development of medical technology over the past decade or so , the medical community has come to reject the notion that death is associated exclusively with breathing and heartbeat , the ‘ vital functions ’ . |
24 | Football since the 1950s has come to provide a kind of surrogate community for the young ; the club defines their identity and the ‘ end ’ is their territory , even if they have moved out to high-rise blocks miles away . |
25 | Football since the 1950s has come to provide a kind of surrogate community for the young ; the club defines their identity and the ‘ end ’ is their territory , even if they have moved out to the high-rise blocks miles away . |
26 | Such interjections are clearly ironic as they are likely to be those of the ‘ trained ’ nouveau roman reader who has come to regard the decentring of the author as paradigmatic of contemporary experimental fiction . |
27 | First , to show that the means-end rationality which has come to dominate the thought of modern man as the form of rationality is simply one kind of rationality . |
28 | Spending resources before financial deadlines has come to dominate the administration of Partnerships and Programme Authorities , instead of wider strategic issues . |
29 | Business has come to recognize the need to foster entrepreneurship ; failure to do so may result in a kind of in-house recession . ’ |
30 | More than any other landmark , the Brandenburg Gate , erected in 1794 as a triumphal arch , has come to symbolise the division between East and West . |