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

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1 We never learn how Sya and Sohy have raised the money to come to Britain any more than we discover how the unemployed thespian lodger pays the rent .
2 A decree permitting the free formation of parties came into effect that month [ see p. 37402 ] and was followed by the formation of a number of new parties .
3 The plaintiff had originally brought the action also against other defendants , seeking relief in the same terms as against the fourth and fifth defendants , but before action came to trial those defendants Norfolk Line Ltd. , Kent Line Ltd. , Transit Freights Ltd. and Britholdings Ltd. , ceased to be parties to the action .
4 The TV bear comes of age this year his 40th anniversary and puppeteer Matthew Corbett feared rip-offs in the wake of Sooty-mania .
5 Early funding came from companies such as F. W. Woolworth and Estée Lauder .
6 The invitation to become deputy Lieutenant came in June this year , he still does n't know why .
7 Courses for training both residential and casework staff were organized rapidly so that when the 1948 Children Act came into force some influx of trained staff was anticipated to staff the new children 's departments .
8 16.15 : Quick word with Class Teacher about parent coming to School this evening .
9 Mm Peter oh this child come on likes this do n't you ?
10 In North-East Division went down 24–10 their tries coming from scrum half Gary Spence and Ron Stock , full back Roy Myers adding a conversion .
11 The disc comes with Frombats own editor , so you can type in your batch commands to create a menu , scroll screens , print large fonts etc. then while still in the editor you can run the program .
12 Around 1,500 people come to Bristol each year for treatment , and the waiting list ( before the report was published ) was three months long .
13 While the ships were in port , word came to England that Spanish ships had fired on English ships at San Juan de Ulloa .
14 Interference came at dinner that night .
15 Not a word had been said to him of any untoward suspicions , or of the threat of an eyewitness coming to judgement this very night .
16 THE European Community Cross Country Cup competition comes to Britain this weekend for the first time , with races at Hartsdown Park in Margate tomorrow , writes John Rodda .
17 The answer to my hon. Friend 's last point is that when the Secretary of State made his announcement about the additional real 1,000 police coming on stream this year , he said that 80 per cent .
18 THE ITED approach to training comes of age this year as it goes fully operational after two years of pilot schemes .
19 Birch has seen contemporaries Ken Doherty and James Wattana come of age this season and now he wants a slice of their action .
20 ‘ If you cast your mind back , you 'll remember that it was your idea to come to Oxford this weekend .
21 UNPROFOR convoys trying to reach other towns came under fire several times ( and on Nov. 6 returned fire ) but on Nov. 19 broke the seven-month siege of Tuzla and on Nov. 28 the eight-month siege of Srebrenica ( the biggest Moslem enclave in eastern Bosnia ) ; both towns were full of refugees .
22 One powerful assault on the private enterprise system came from people such as Thomas Arnold , a headmaster of Rugby School , and his son Matthew Arnold , from John Ruskin and Thomas Carlyle .
23 Apart from the press and the other sources mentioned , ITV finance came from institutions such as banks and pension funds and , in due course , investors on the stock market ( usually limited to shares without voting rights ) .
24 WOBBLY Thursday in fact came on Tuesday this time .
25 She must have taken the letter straight to a photocopy shop after collecting it from the skip and then posted the copy to Zen before returning to the house , calculating that if the copy came to light each of the Milettis would equally be under suspicion .
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