Example sentences of "would [adv] come [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd sooner come to Cheltenham than to go to a holiday abroad . |
2 | Came home , she came home with me , she came home with me , and I 'd just learned to play the piano , and I played that , it was , we 'd just come from Guides , you see , and I I was only young . |
3 | He 'd gradually come to terms with the fairly obvious fact ( as most of his comrades already had ) that wartime associations were almost inevitably doomed to dissolution . |
4 | The farmers knew this ; and they 'd often come for advice : ‘ Owd Todd is going to sell one of his horses — Champion , d' you know him ? |
5 | ‘ I wish I 'd never come to Thornfield ! ’ |
6 | The money for this largesse would presumably come from Russia , which keeps Mr Najibullah supplied with arms and food . |
7 | Growth would only come with money supply . |
8 | There was one hope which Rosen kept to himself and which would only come to light when Kennedy responded . |
9 | But it would all come under Newcastle really , because it was a parish . |
10 | On March 7 Mogadishu radio reported that a USC-sponsored " peace committee " would travel to the Gedo region ( the south-western homeland of Siyad Barre ) to explain that the area " would not come under attack as long as the former dictator left the region " . |
11 | Moreover I am not satisfied that the defendant 's application for rectification would not come under clause ( b ) as being made by a person who is aggrieved by an entry in the register . |
12 | It would not come despite chances galore , especially for Reading and Trevor Senior — although in a heart-stopping moment for the home side Neil Clemmence headed against the bar with 10 seconds of normal time left — and the tie will resume at Welling tomorrow . |
13 | Players would not come to Leeds because of it . |
14 | She had loved him but she knew that she would not come to Grey Friars again . |
15 | Dunkeld Bridge is one of Telford 's finest achievements , overlooking path to Birnam Oak , reputedly the last remaining tree of the Birnam Wood which Macbeth was sure would not come to Dunsinane . |
16 | The draft directive is likely to be adopted by Council in the autumn and would not come into force before 1993 . |
17 | The tax would not come into force until approved by member governments , however , and was conditional on other industrialized countries , notably the USA , agreeing to similar measures . |
18 | The tax would not come into force until approved by member governments , however , and the Commission also made it conditional on other industrialized countries , notably the USA , agreeing to similar measures . |
19 | Mr. Lloyd accepted , rightly , that , since the registration of the building society 's charge was not an ‘ error or omission , ’ the case would not come within section 83(2) . |
20 | And it would always come at weekends . |
21 | To make services more responsive to local needs , a devolved system of decision-making by local service managers would also come into force . |
22 | Further support for this would also come from studies of former Access course students in higher education . |
23 | The poorer questions came from pupils from both schools and the intervention with more suitable questions would also come from Sutton as well as Russells Hall pupils : |
24 | He would later come to Australia and play for my club , Manly-Warringah . |
25 | Eve had n't known that Birdie Mac who ran the sweet shop had a man from Ballylee who had been calling for fifteen years , but she would n't leave her old mother and the man from Ballylee would n't come to Knockglen . |
26 | He just would n't come to Rose Cottage again , and she would not know whether ‘ Time ’ had been the culprit , or some long ago and nameless enemy . |
27 | I suppose it depends on the family but trying to envisage an average family , on thing that would immediately come to mind erm is probably security . |
28 | Section 6(b) of the 1981 Act would then come into play since this makes it clear that the Act does not remove common law defences or qualifications to liability . |
29 | This meeting went ahead on Oct. 6 at Jihlava , Moravia , after which Klaus told a news conference that the Federation would end on Jan. 1 , 1993 , and that partial bilateral agreements between the two republics would then come into force . |
30 | If somebody had put a match to it , it up there you see , it would then come under S S A , |