Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [conj] of " in BNC.

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1 It all seemed so logical that you knew Ryan , had come over because of the land . ’
2 I think the other possibility to take Stella 's point is that if there is a change that 's come up because of an audit , where a particular job has been audited and you know that within the next week or so another similar job is being audited , it may make sense to refer it 'til the next meeting , providing you 're not deferring it for a long period of time , to compar the results of the two jobs .
3 ‘ And you 've come back because of Ari , have n't you ? ’ he asked softly , standing just behind Tammuz .
4 Large-scale use of set-nets in the Amazon is recent , and has come about because of the worldwide availability of cheap monofilament nylon nets .
5 Many of the issues in the contemporary study of perceptual systems have come about because of our improved understanding of how the systems might work , based largely on people 's attempts to build models of perceptual processes .
6 That has come about because of Government policies .
7 That has come about because of our liberalisation policy and as a result of the investment moneys that British Telecom and others have available .
8 The plaintiff in Diamond Stylus Co Ltd v Bauden Precision Diamonds Ltd [ 1973 ] RPC 675 paid the price for not having an express covenant restraining employees from soliciting customers after employment ended and was forced to argue that solicitation could only have come about because of the misuse of business secrets .
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