Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [modal v] come [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 1986 ) , and whilst most social workers would accept this need , the sense of failure which surrounds admissions , compounded by the instigation of compulsory measures of care , depletes any expectation that good might come from the admission .
2 She said that there could only ever be one true faith , and that must come from the Apostle Peter , the rock upon which the Lord had founded His church and to whom He had given the power to loose and unloose on earth and in Heaven .
3 When that gone down they used to splash cos that used to come underneath the buckets and our cabin hatchway was facing that and many a time that 'd come right down the cabin , the mud .
4 They need to be motivated to teach the child and this may come with the prospect of starting nursery where the child has to be clean .
5 There may well be all sorts of contributory factors which need stating but these ought to come after the full apology .
6 Nor was the itch yet in them to engrave finger bones — though that would come with the passage of time .
7 The 1982 Act will be relevant , however , if an independent computer firm or a programmer is engaged to write a computer program as this should come within the meaning of " service " .
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