Example sentences of "have come [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They have come to reinforce the message they left last time .
2 ‘ With the increasing pressure of everyday life I have come to realise the importance of finding time to exercise on a regular basis , ’ says Fergie , who is also the President of the Sports Aid Foundation .
3 The remainder , a diverse assortment of economic activities which included trade , transport , telecommunications , finance , research , heaIth , education , re-creation , personal services and public administration , collectively have come to represent the service sector .
4 Furthermore , it could just be that his union might contain diverse political factions within it which , thanks to years of forced and unenforced apartheid , have come to permeate every fabric of society and may well have forced SARU into an on-going powerplay with SARB .
5 I have come to declare the kingdom of God , that 's it among you !
6 I am Rudolf Hess , and I have come to see the Duke of Hamilton .
7 But others , principally in cognitive science and evolutionary biology , have come to see the gap as a largely unknown evolutionary process , a complicated and fascinating interaction in which culture is generated by biological process while biological traits are simultaneously altered by genetic evolution in response to cultural innovation .
8 Over the last twenty years , we have come to draw a distinction between the initial and continuing training of teachers .
9 In recent years , Americans have come to admire the Japanese and German ways of dealing with this .
10 He and his group Dinosaur Jr have come to epitomise the check flannel shirts and guitar-amps-to-11 movement , even although they are far superior to their increasingly unimaginative clones .
11 I have already mentioned how the left and right distinction has begun to evaporate as formally opposed groups have come to share a sense of what race is .
12 During the last two decades more and more bankers have come to regard the bill of lading as just another letter of credit document .
13 Islamic scholars writing in English have come to regard the story as being apocryphal .
14 Restrictions on footballers in Eastern Europe playing abroad have gradually been eased as Poles , Soviets and others have come to regard the export of players as a useful means of acquiring hard currency .
15 2 As they have pondered on the growth of state intervention ( which they largely regard as undesirable ) so they have come to bemoan the absence of legal limitations on parliamentary sovereignty and competence which could hold that intervention in check .
16 Other institutions have come to challenge the church 's traditional dominance of the value system .
17 As Jesus himself says ( Matthew 5:17 ) : ‘ Do not imagine that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets .
18 Jesus said some strong things about the Old Testament : " Think not that I have come to abolish the law and the prophets ; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfil them .
19 Over the last 15 years the Irish , with up to 700 growers , have come to dominate the market .
20 It is one of the humbling lessons we learn from living with companion animals , namely that we are in so many ways their inferiors , even though as a species we have come to dominate the planet .
21 Few would dispute that travel broadens the mind , but with basic school fees at the top independent boarding schools at around £10,000 a year and some of these trips costing as much as £2,000 , many hard-pressed parents admit they have come to dread the arrival of the letter informing them that the cricket 1st XI is to visit Zimbabwe .
22 Neither Persinger nor Brady is a ufologist , but certain UFO researchers have come to recognise the importance of their work and set about verifying it .
23 Whilst the Church of England has become less rigid in its liturgy , some Free Churches have come to recognise the value of formal worship patterns .
24 An example might be , from a spellcaster , ‘ I have come to study the magic atop the tower , my own master wishes to fortify his own Castle with a similar protection .
25 While in the nineteenth century , Marx appeared simply as an ‘ anti-theologian ’ , many of the themes in his work have come to play a role in more recent theological discussion .
26 ‘ I have come to register a co-operative . ’
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