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

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1 AUTUMN-drilled crops in Scotland and the north of England have come through the winter best , according to the Home-Grown Cereals Authority .
2 Newbolt 's attitude is still very common — not only among the British ( especially those who have come under the influence of F. R. Leavis ) , but also among American free versifiers who think they are an avantgarde and who are muddled enough to think that they have Pound 's authority to back them .
3 During a DHAC demonstration in the Guildhall , Alderman Hegarty of the Nationalist Party called out to the demonstrators : ‘ It is just unfortunate that you have come under the influence of card-bearing members of the Communist committee . ’
4 The villages of Oxfordshire have come under the microscope of the Women 's Institute in the new Oxfordshire village book .
5 Motorists with private transport who have come over the Klausen Pass road may wish to return by the same route to see the opposite angles of view .
6 We can now account moreover for the observation made by Poutsma ( 1923 : 41 ) that a perfect infinitive is always preceded by to when used with a verb of perception : ( 50 ) Mr Lorry observed a great change to have come over the doctor ( and not *observed a great change have come over the doctor ) .
7 They want to know what ‘ Cool As F— ’ means when they 're just things that have come off the top of your head and you 've stuck on a T-shirt . ’
8 Oxford United have come off the rails a few times this season .
9 However , we monitor all reports of building failures in Britain and we have come across no evidence of interstitial condensation causing structural rot in practice .
10 Quite by chance in collecting material for I have come across a cousin who is the communications and Public relations person at so I am to put them in touch with each other as the one in London has just had a letter from another in Vancouver trying to do family research .
11 This year I have come across a group using a bothy as a base from which to run mountain walking courses .
12 Many people have had experiences of déjà vu , when they have come across a place which they are able to describe in precise detail even though they know they have never been there before .
13 You have heard about complex variables , and I believe you have come across the Cauchy-Riemann relationships .
14 I have come across the meadows to the place beneath the willows , where I will find the brook .
15 Now , so far er , the acquisitions that have come onto the market have n't really reflected er , the trading conditions in which all companies in this country have been operating for the last eighteen months .
16 Those who have come into a home meeting or into the public celebrations have met God in an unmistakable way .
17 We have come into a world where everything is made of chocolate , ham , curry-powder and salmon ! ’
18 Erm , and Penguin U S again have er , made a good start and the one area , David can talk about this better than I , but the one area that er , where there is an upturning in business activity and mo promise have come into the U S A.
19 The lien of a solicitors ' firm over clients ' papers pending payment of its costs will not be lost by a change in membership so long as the papers have come into the firm 's possession before the change : they can not ( subject always to any specific arrangements with the client to the contrary ) lawfully be retained after such a change in respect of a debt falling due before that event .
20 Since then the homes of several well-known authors have come into the Trust 's care .
21 this is a record of the erm , circulars that have come into the County Council , if anyone casts their mind rapidly down the list , you 'll see one point five , one point five , one point five .
22 Possibly this was not the intention of Parliament for " restored " seems inappropriate to describe the situation where goods have come into the police 's possession .
23 It was suggested that this policy " be continued and issued to all concerned as AFHQ policy in the following form " : ( a ) No Jugoslavs , who are ( 1 ) Supporters of Mihailovitch ( Chetniks ) ( 2 ) Supporters of Nedic … ( 3 ) Croats ( 4 ) Slovenes ( 5 ) Miscellaneous refugees and dissident civilians , including women and children who have come into the hands of Allied troops will be returned to Jugoslavia .
24 No Yugoslavs who have come into the hands of Allied Troops will be returned direct to Yugoslavia or handed over to Yugoslav Tps against their will .
25 Five days earlier , on 22 May , it will be recalled , a discussion had taken place in G-5 at AFHQ on the " Disposition of Displaced Persons etc in N Italy and Austria " which had concluded that " no Jugoslavs … who have come into the hands of Allied troops will be returned to Jugoslavia against their will " .
26 The emphasis here is again clearly different to that of the AFHQ conclusion on 22 May that " no Jugoslavs … who have come into the hands of Allied troops will be returned to Jugoslavia against their will " .
27 Although the Aylesbury area still has an unemployment rate which is below the national average , the job loses have come as a blow , but the district council is already thinking about other uses for the site .
28 Yes , I have come as a teacher .
29 I have come as a teacher .
30 Matters have come to a head with the publication of a new and more detailed insurance group rating system which insurers say will enable them to pinpoint the higher risk models more accurately .
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