Example sentences of "to come the " in BNC.

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1 In years to come the commercialisation of BR via sectorisation could well be seen by historians as important as grouping and nationalisation .
2 In years to come the percentage difference is likely to be much larger .
3 The National Curriculum gives through design and technology , maths , science and subjects yet to come the potential for developing practical skills as never before .
4 ‘ I told him to come the day before the operation , ’ she says ‘ I thought I 'd still be looking fairly reasonable then . ’
5 Although it will probably never be a picture postcard village , during the last two or three years some farmers have started to replace the hedges that were removed a generation ago , and to plant trees , so perhaps in years to come the parish will again look something like the pictures of it in days gone by , less bleak and windswept than it does today .
6 Appealing for faith and confidence , the parable invites the hearer to see in Jesus ’ followers the seed of the vast communion of the saved … out of this unprepossessing band of disciples is destined to come the restored people , not only the lost sheep of Israel 's house , but the nations , as well , ( Meyer 1979:164 ) .
7 ‘ I shall still want you to come the day after tomorrow . ’
8 Only those situations which are really knotted , with personality or relationship difficulties of long standing , tend to come the way of a qualified or specialist social worker for elderly people .
9 The needs of commerce and government created a native middle class ( from which were later to come the leaders of nationalist movements ) .
10 There are old men still up there who say , ‘ Your old man was a wonderful five-eighth , but he used to come the knuckle . ’
11 Even if some of the signs of upturn , of turn around , of better things to come the government are trying to trumpet at the moment .
12 He did this to demonstrate for all time to come the extraordinary greatness of his grace in the love he showed us in Christ Jesus .
13 ‘ All very well , Miss Kyte , ’ had said Agnes Diggory bluntly , ‘ for you to come the fine lady over me , but I 've only the one pair of hands !
14 But for decades to come the countries in which this happened were politically important as fields for the rivalries and ambitions of the European imperial powers rather than in their own right .
15 Even in the year we won the league , there were worrying signs that the defence could be very fragile when teams made the effort to really attack us — hence the 4 goals conceded against man city and QPR — which was a sign of things to come the season after .
16 This is less satisfactory for the vendor , however , as it will remain liable as tenant of the landlord and there is a risk that in years to come the purchaser may be unable to pay the rent .
17 He has n't , got to wait for the things to come the , the bed and the car and er they have n't ordered a carpet yet
18 And Shirley happened to come the next day and I about it .
19 Still to come the future of the Jet project at Culham .
20 Still to come the day 's sporting action , but first financial report in association with Barclay 's Bank for your financial needs .
21 The answer to it I just do n't know , but the Food Safety Act deals with some of the future , some of the future objectives in terms of better training for people who handle food , and tighter controls on food businesses , so it 's something to look forward to , and hopefully in years to come the figure will begin to drop .
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