Example sentences of "have come [prep] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | my Lord indeed I hope that has come across very clearly |
2 | ‘ Oh , yes — that has come through clearly enough . ’ |
3 | Profits are lower and earnings are lower than last year , but cash generation which we 've been working particularly hard on er for the past couple of years er and which we will be talking about further in a minute has come through extremely well er and we produced higher levels of cash this year than at any time in the company 's history . |
4 | He has come through quite well . |
5 | Critique and modification has come from both within and without psychoanalytical film theory , and has centred on different aspects of the gaze . |
6 | ‘ Bryan has come from nowhere fast . |
7 | This woman has come from far away to write about your people . |
8 | enough to have a oak coffin that would have come from somewhere else everybody got the same . |
9 | She must have come from very far … be tired and hungry … her shoes worn thin … sand and stones embedded in the soles of her feet . |
10 | Rose was unable to do much when she was discharged from hospital after four months , but she assumed she would recover all of a sudden , because her illness had come on so suddenly . |
11 | A small victory really , because the decisive defeat of the bottles had come about long ago , shortly after I learned to throw , when I first realised the sea was an enemy . |
12 | But it was already obvious that the horn blast had come from elsewhere entirely — not from the Halfling camp or even from the human regiments of the Empire army , but from the fierce goblin Wolf Riders who were hacking and biting at will as Halflings ran hither and thither in blind panic . |
13 | Now I assumed it was , it had come from somewhere else . |
14 | Right at the end a glass pavilion had been built for concerts and parties , and Gran said people had come from as far away as Lancaster . |
15 | As you might guess , we searched the area where the guinea had come from very carefully but , alas , no more were to be found . |
16 | The operative he had come in especially early that morning to contact . |
17 | It constitutes the best evidence we have come across so far that training in which the critical stimuli become linked to different events generates a unique source of transfer to further discrimination learning . |
18 | Some magnificent results have come in so far with Badenoch and Strathspey being 71% , Nithsdale 99% and East Lothian 100% up on last year . |
19 | Almost £9,000 in donations have come in so far and Lynda hopes that when charitable status is granted to the Tabor Trust , more people will be encouraged to help . |
20 | Some objects in the current exhibition have been borrowed from Highclere Castle ( including part of the cache of shards and fragments of wooden sculptures found in a cupboard in 1988 ) and some from the British Museum itself , but many have come from further afield : the Metropolitan , the Boston Museum of Fine Arts , the Detroit Institute of Arts , the Brooklyn Museum , Cleveland , the Copenhagen Glyptotek and the Louvre . |
21 | This raises the possibility that the genes present today in the chromosome of E. coli have not all been derived from the same ancestral population in the distant past — as have the genes of mice — but have come from very distantly related ancestors . |
22 | You have come from very far . |
23 | agree with that lady over there about er Queen , I think she does a wonderful job and , it 's come through lately there like she just suffers the same as any natural mother , their family , the way they live , the way their |