Example sentences of "of [noun] [noun] came [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Aye , again on the grounds that a legitimate nephew of King Henry came before an illegitimate son . |
2 | A further indication of the growing strength of Hispano-Axis relations came on 20 October , when the German police chief , Heinrich Himmler , arrived in Madrid for talks on police collaboration between Spain and Germany . |
3 | The route was simple to follow , cutting across the open meadows and farming land , past dark copses , and well within the hour the crenellated walls and turrets of Woodstock Palace came into view . |
4 | Guidance on conduct and ethics generally was prepared for a revised edition of the Guide to the Professional Conduct of Solicitors , and a complete new set of accounts rules came into force in June 1992 . |
5 | My first bout of football pain came on March 15 , 1969 , when on my first visit to Wembley I watched Swindon Town of the Third Division destroy Arsenal with two goals in extra time . |
6 | The put-put of tennis balls came from next door but one , and cultured cries of enjoyment . |
7 | In war it was only the poor who were expected to die and so the death of Earl Patrick came as a great shock to everyone . |
8 | Nevertheless , it noted , in Germany 44 per cent of asylum applications came from eastern Europe in 1989 , while in Austria visa requirements had been imposed for Bulgarians , Poles and Romanians during 1990 [ see pp. 37969 ; 38464 ] . |
9 | The publication of Humani Generis came as an especial shock to the Catholic world because the theological developments it criticized had passed largely unnoticed . |
10 | The first example of equipment redeployment came in 1982 when the then director ( Cyril Bleasdale ) , faced with a serious downturn on Great Western sub-sector services out of Paddington , decided to move ten HSTs to the Midland main line so that a badly needed improvement could be implemented on this potentially profitable and much neglected route . |
11 | The Government of Ireland Act came into effect in May 1921 . |
12 | His first taste of Test captaincy came at the Oval in 1988 ; he was unable to stem the West Indian flood , but produced a battling second innings to make a game of it . |
13 | As we sweated up the final rise , the stern brow of Profitis Ilias came into view on our left . |
14 | He brought his horse alongside theirs as they rounded the corner and the dark green spire of Godstowe Priory came into sight . |
15 | The Queen had taken little or no interest in the appointment when the informal suggestion of Admiral Bryson came from Downing Street in 1989 . |
16 | The new Turkish Government of Suleyman Demirel came to power in October 1991 on a platform which pledged to prevent torture in custody . |
17 | The following day , two unexpected allies of Aunt Emily came in the shape of Harry Burrows and George Langley . |
18 | At the party on Saturday evening , the many other talents of Medau enthusiasts came to the fore , revealing vocalists , story tellers , tap dancers , can-can girls etc. , etc ! |
19 | Firstly , official collections came to supersede entirely the old private ones and , secondly , from these four collections ( together with one of Innocent 's successor , Pope Honorius III ) the second great compendium of canon law came to be formed . |
20 | It showed that the bulk of job gains came from enterprises employing five to 19 people — some 290,000 compared with only 20,000 from firms with more than 20 people . |
21 | Eric Wood 's stark appraisal of the pace of reform programmes came at York , where he became president of the 2,000-member National Association of Educational Inspectors , Advisers and Consultants . |
22 | The experiment found that some 25 per cent of lead in the bodies of Turin residents came from petrol . |
23 | How was it that a major piece of canal engineering came to be constructed on one of the least profitable stretches of a minor and dilapidated canal , in the heart of rural England , at a time when the prospects for canals were at their gloomiest ? |
24 | The gloomy prediction of cash curbs came from Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke and Trade Secretary Michael Heseltine . |
25 | The circumstances , or alleged circumstances , of Mr. Tee and of Mr. Kissane came to the knowledge of Lautro . |
26 | In June 1970 Labour surprisingly lost and an eventful six years of Wilson administrations came to an end . |
27 | A small group of vaccine researchers came from Wellcome , and the company plans to rehouse these on a university campus where collaboration and access to research equipment will be possible . |
28 | The best demonstration of the quality of Harry Collyer came in the 1909–10 season when he appeared in the English International Trial match . |
29 | Only 6 per cent of education spending came from the federal budget and it was estimated that the cost of Bush 's proposals would at federal level absorb $820 million of the federal budget of $27,100 million for the fiscal year beginning on Oct. 1 . |
30 | Indeed some of these reforms were later put forward by the Hussites but with the Hussite Wars , this great period of cathedral building came to an end . |