Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [noun] [adv] come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As a fully-masculinized professional field , the study of English increasingly came to be organized according to hierarchical administration , specialization , and approved modes of scholarship .
2 There is a great weight of paper still to come in the file .
3 Fujimori 's change of heart reportedly came after a visit to Peru on May 16 by the Uruguayan Foreign Minister Héctor Gros Espiell , as an OAS emissary .
4 Well that may it may be unfair and until recently that kind of situation never came before the courts .
5 Perhaps it er you do n't know where the stairs and what kind of stairs it is but them kind of units usually come to bits ours does .
6 The type of glass also comes in the ‘ looks ’ category .
7 He says it 'll be great relief — really good because as you can see by the column of traffic now coming through this small tiny town it 's crazy .
8 Swindon Town 's run of success nearly came to a stop at Luton on Wednesday night … you must have heard that favourite football cliche about there never being an easy game … it was one of those for Town … they missed Glenn Hoddle 's influence and never settled against a Luton side that need the points just as badly to save themselves from relegation …
9 In the absence of much research on ordinary families awareness of the role and importance of siblings inevitably comes from situations where families are brought to clinical or public scrutiny .
10 Leeds went ahead in the second half with a goal by Wallace but their period of domination shortly came to an end and Everton pressed hard before Cottee got the equaliser .
11 The writer discovered or was introduced to Robinson Crusoe too early , so that it appeared to be a tedious book ; Mervyn Peake 's Gormenghast trilogy appeared a little too late , so that he accepted it with a little less excitement than it deserved ; and Proust 's Remembrance of things past came at the right moment when he had the tenacity for the task .
12 With the collapse of the capitalist production apparatus , the process of production almost comes to a standstill ; people live on old stocks which have survived the war and have been inherited by the proletariat .
13 ‘ Do you know that in the mythology of Earth the concept of freedom only came into existence after male and female ate of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil .
14 A pattern of trouble quickly came to be associated with the street gangs .
15 An awareness of a longer span of time also comes with motherhood , a sense of being connected to both past and future through a succession of births .
16 It might be , for example , that these authors ' social concerns and their use of realism both come from a common source : increased knowledge of social reality as a result of sociological work in the nineteenth century and the urbanisation of Britain ; that is , a correlation rather than a causation .
17 The birth of Jesus thus came to be regarded as dividing time into two parts , because it ended the first phase of the divine purpose and initiated the second .
18 BEFORE THE END of his mammoth production Birds of Europe and his Monograph of Toucans ever came into view , Gould began planning his next major project .
19 This marginality of academics continually comes to the fore and my fieldnotes are full of examples .
20 The science of physics really came to birth during the nineteenth century , though the process of convergence of separate physical sciences had perhaps begun when Galileo united celestial and terrestrial dynamics .
21 A plan for a joint Israeli-Palestinian statement of principles also came to naught .
22 ‘ Even when there is not an immediate project in view , we have regular regional meetings with the district and county councils , with a lot of initiative also coming from the Welsh Office and the Development Boards for Rural Wales , ’ says Mark Causebrook , director for Regional Railways ( Central Area ) .
23 The marking of Part-numbers only comes into its own when text containing a Part-number is passed by Guide to the dispatch system : the dispatch system can readily identify part numbers within the material passed to it , and there is no ambiguity between true part numbers and other strings of characters which might happen to look like part numbers .
24 The sombre , restrained tonality of Methuen 's paintings , the rough , broken touch , and the emphasis on contour in the rendering of architecture obviously come from Sickert , but the artistic personality that he developed was quite distinctive .
25 I think for a lot of people , yes , it does , and though the pile of bricks obviously comes under Art with a capital A , crafts perhaps has not suffered quite as much , but I think there is the feeling amongst people that if they get a pot which is , shall we say non-function and wo n't pour , then is it art or craft ?
26 During the postwar period the idea of democracy also came to be expressed in new terms — differing profoundly from the restrictive meaning which Schumpeter , Weber and others had imparted to it through its association with the idea of citizenship .
27 While the problems of the overall balance of payments hardly came as a surprise ( though the speed with which Lend-Lease ended did come as a shock ) , the problem of the dollar was less readily anticipated .
28 This is where the cleansing power of steam really comes into its own .
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