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

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1 I have nonetheless determined to deliver a short judgment because it seems to me that there are lessons to be learned from this case which , I am told by Mr. Tyzak , is the first case to come before this particular bench under the Children Act 1989 .
2 but I mean he 's a millionaire , and that 's how , I mean this is the difference between probably between him and Joe , I mean he do n't depend on money to come into this
3 ‘ But the head and the Hand of Glory come from that poor hag .
4 The principal new result to come from this work is that bright-point flares are often associated with increased emission in much larger structures .
5 Which would you recommend , as I would not want any harm to come to either fish ?
6 Although it is only necessary to show an element of bounty to come within these provisions now , this case is important and taxpayers should bear it in mind when they are carrying out any reorganisation of share capital .
7 But I chose the wrong time when prices were depressed and there was n't a great deal to come after all the expenses were paid .
8 The heads of various departments , foremen and other key workers were recruited from just across the county boundary in Sheffield and south Yorkshire ; the rest of the labour force came from many parts of Britain and Ireland .
9 Much of Sir Charles Irving 's personal vote came from these areas , where many know of his extraordinary personal kindness .
10 The boys were waiting to cross the road here and the horse came down this lane , galloped straight across the road in front of the traffic then onto the pavement , tried to jump over the boys and jumped onto the boys .
11 I was absolutely delighted , colleagues , when the , er , recommendation came through that Eric should be awarded the gold badge because I could personally testify that there can be no better winner or holder of the G M gold badge .
12 Inevitably the industry came under some pressure from the Government to control this burgeoning demand from domestic consumers , without which the capacity crisis would have been a good deal less serious .
13 I looked at a block of sun on the platform where the light came through some missing roofing .
14 Further along the landing light came from another room .
15 It has no emotional effect upon the reader because it does n't show how the poet came to these conclusions .
16 Real fear came on those who thought they were abandoned .
17 Strong opposition came from former socialists within the JD who argued that the idea was contrary to the party 's founding principles [ see p. 37004 ] .
18 Further opposition came from those who , no matter how much they might desire British association with their ambitions , saw a free trade area as a retrograde step , and feared its adverse effect upon the ultimate goal of political unity .
19 no , I , there 's get , a little confusion coming into this case I think , I 'm not blaming anybody , as I understand your case Mr as put to er as put to Mr , you have expressly disavowed any suggestion to this witness that there was any deliberate attempt to deceive any prospective purchaser
20 was in the paper about the other car coming along that one .
21 If the seal sees the bear coming from far-enough away , it can escape .
22 ‘ There 's no force coming from that pebble .
23 ‘ And where does the snow come into this ? ’
24 But whatever , we are keen on it now , we should always have been , and if you treat people at the work place just like dirt , if you continue to turn Britain into a sweat shop , drive down wages , drive down people 's rights , then you may get some form of external investment come into this country , but we will never compete with the Dutch and the Germans and the Scandinavians , and we will never have a happy and united country .
25 One of the reasons for its speed comes from that .
26 And that 's where the confusion comes in that it it varies depending on which angle .
27 In a free market that uncertainty comes from both erm , production uncertainty , good , good yields , bad yields due to poor weather , or good weather , but also comes from price uncertainty .
28 As I turn the pages , the light comes through several dozen small holes where the paper has been punctured by full stops , and through a number of larger windows made by pastry-cutting characters like o .
29 Desertification comes in several guises : as encroaching sand , degrading croplands and grazing , waterlogging and salinization of irrigated land , destruction of trees and shrubs , erosion and deterioration in water supplies .
30 Maintenance comes in several different forms ( preventive , corrective etc ) , all of which can be combined into a system of planned maintenance .
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