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

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1 Councillors from the Forest of Dean came to visit the site at Tidenham Chase , before deciding whether or not to allow the travellers to stay there .
2 The trouble was that the salt had permeated the walls and penetrated through to the other side , where beads of moisture coming through the plaster accounted for the detachment of the wallpaper , which by this time was hanging loose in a depressing and derelict manner .
3 Wednesday morning , 16 April 1746 , rained , it was chilly , and the citizens of Inverness came out from the town to view this spectator sport .
4 A wave of tiredness came upon her , this time the full tidal memory of the strains of her life at the inn , her age , her vulnerability , her need to stand alone …
5 The first , slight sign of tiredness came on him — a moment of dizziness and a thin line of pain from the tension in his shoulders .
6 THE FIRST big wave of Russians came after the 1967 war , when Zionist feelings were awakened by Israel 's six day victory and Soviet support for the Arabs .
7 Talking about Windows , the file transfer section of FastLynx comes with PIF and ICO files to let you use it as a DOS program under Windows .
8 I remind him that there are examples of states coming together — as they have done in the Common Market — but then having to co-exist so closely that they can not stand the sight of one another and begin to fall apart .
9 The signs of progress came in recent bilateral negotiations between America and the EC over tariff barriers — big cuts are crucial in winning industrial backing for a successful round .
10 Two pints of lager and a pint of bitter came to £8.50 but what the hell , we were unlikely to ever visit the Hilton again .
11 The girl 's eyes lost their sparkle as the faintest of rumbles came to her ears , and Mr Beckenham was sorry he had drawn her attention to it .
12 Pledges of support came from other institutions of higher education and there were reports of demonstrations and boycotts elsewhere .
13 The astonishing show of support came on the day it was revealed that tapes of an intimate phone call between Di and a male friend are almost certainly genuine .
14 Further statements of support came on April 27 from the non-Solidarity All-Poland Trade Union Accord ( OPZZ ) .
15 Then I heard the growls of support coming from our own side for proposals like Family Credit and the ending of SERPS .
16 With that strength of support coming from far and near , the South Ronaldsay Parents Action Committee launched itself into the mammoth task it faced .
17 He says there 've been messages of support coming in .
18 The memory of Maria came sharp and clear ; pale gold hair curling around her pert , pretty face .
19 From the west and north powerful gales swept from off the north Atlantic Ocean , sending great waves roaring into the cliffs below his flight , and spumes of sea-spray came up to put salt on his wings .
20 He notes the self-perpetuating nature of modern mass production : ‘ Thus vast supplies of products come into existence which call forth an artificial demand that is senseless from the perspective of the subject 's culture ’ ( 1968 : 43 ) , and argues that just as academic pursuits such as philology and archaeology , which start with certain aims , may develop as methods creating infinite classificatory refinements for their own sake , so people may become the mere instrument of that which they originally developed : ‘ The infinitely growing supply of objectified spirit places demands upon the subject , creates desires in him , hits him with feelings of individual inadequacy and helplessness , throws him into total relationships from whose impact he can not with-draw , although he can not master their particular contents ’ ( 1968 : 44 ) .
21 ‘ provided that … the rights of non-member countries are not involved , a member state can not rely on the provisions of a pre-existing convention of that kind in order to justify restrictions on the marketing of products coming from another member state where the marketing thereof is lawful by virtue of the free movement of goods provided for by the Treaty .
22 The basic material of hair comes from amino acids , and to ensure that cell production continues , the blood supply at the bottom of the hair follicle transports the amino acids , hormones and nutrients required for hair growth .
23 A flicker of hope came when three West Indian wickets went down for 69 , but then it was Haynes ' turn to come good after a disappointing series .
24 Courier 's only glimmer of hope came when he broke serve in the first game of the third set , but it was only a momentary lapse of concentration by the German , who so likes to win in front of his countrymen and women , as he broke back in the next game .
25 The ray of hope came as his grieving wife Jean , 60 , left his bedside to attend her mother Winifred 's funeral .
26 In countries where the onset of industrialisation came later ( as in Sweden ) increasing mechanisation and mass-production techniques , with easily learned and repetitive tasks , did not provide particular occupations with resources to construct powerful unions .
27 Inevitably , that Western Isles magic of coincidence came into play .
28 The flavour of herbs comes from essential oils in the leaves , stem and flowers .
29 Later on that week we were talking in the library again and somehow the topic of owls came up in conversation once more .
30 For the change of heart came only hours after Mr Fallon met priests in Darlington and discussed the future of church schools with a national delegation of bishops .
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