Example sentences of "it [vb mod] come [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It may come as news to Ken , but the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestras of this world are immensely popular and are deserving of decent acoustics and pleasant surroundings .
2 It was agreed that the revision of the treaty would be completed by the year 's end and that it should come into force before the next summit .
3 President Bush also came away from his talks with Mr Gorbachev in Malta convinced that the Soviet leader recognised that German reunification may turn out to be unavoidable , but that it must come as part of a wider European endeavour to end the post-war division of Europe .
4 President Bush also came away from his talks with Mr Gorbachev in Malta convinced that the Soviet leader recognised that German reunification may turn out to be unavoidable , but that it must come as part of a wider European endeavour to end the post-war division of Europe .
5 The OED suggests , without conviction , that it might come from words like Old English ( ge ) lingan , ‘ to happen ’ , giving then a basic meaning of ‘ happenstance , whatever turns up ’ .
6 As foil conducts electricity , it 's important that this paper is never hung behind a light switch or power socket , or anywhere where it could come in contact with electricity .
7 It will come into effect in 1995 .
8 It will come into effect in 30 days , and effectively triple the price of blacklisted bottles to American consumers .
9 In its relentless quest to buy up every open operating system technology that does not belong to Microsoft Corp , Novell Inc is reportedly considering buying what is left of NeXT Inc if it can come to terms with founder and controlling shareholder Steve Jobs .
10 By contrast , after talks with Major on Nov. 11 , German Chancellor Helmut Kohl expressed understanding for Major 's domestic problems and said that " what is decisive for us is that the Treaty should remain unchanged and should be ratified as such by all states within the EC so that it can come into force in 1993 " .
11 After a meeting with Mr Major last November , Mr Kohl said : ‘ What is decisive for us is that the Maastricht treaty should remain unchanged and should be ratified as such by all states within the Community so that it can come into force in 1993. ’ — Reuter .
12 It can come from dust between the stars , but distant quasars and other active galaxies produce powerful infrared emission from their cores , which probably contain gas swirling round a massive black hole .
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