Example sentences of "[Wh det] [be] [adv] come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That would include animals which are wild coming from other countries .
2 He drew an analogy with pre-incorporation contracts in domestic law , and concluded that similar agreements could be made in international law on behalf of States which are about to come into existence .
3 When Gan was complete , the Britannias , which were just coming into service with the RAF , would be able to reach Singapore without overflying India .
4 When they were in the market she insisted on his buying a pair of white loons , which were just coming into fashion .
5 Amongst other things , the consultants recommended the adoption of a housing policy to cope with the increasing number of planning applications for private houses which were then coming from recently-arrived oil-workers and newly-prosperous Orcadians , as well as the likelihood of even more applications in the future .
6 The union , which is currently coming to terms with 7,000 job losses among railway workers , accused BR bosses of going back on guarantees made in 1984 .
7 She shows that unequal access to cash is a source of friction , and that rows about money are a common cause of the domestic violence which is now coming to light ( Pahl , 1983 , 1985 ; see also Brannen and Wilson , 1987 ) .
8 I dimly understood that by holding out to me this realm of material essences , available by an act of will alone , The Fat Controller was condemning me to a cosmos of brand names , a metaphysic of motifs , a logic of logos , and an epistemology based on EPOS ( The Electronic Point of Sale method of inventory-keeping , which was just coming into use at this time among major retailers ) .
9 In fact , the pop industry has always embodied what were now coming to be known as ‘ Thatcherite ’ values : highly competitive , determined by ‘ market forces ’ , with no grants , no subsidies , negligible government interference .
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