Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [vb mod] come " in BNC.

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1 The depths of a recession is hardly the best time to make such a move , but a substantial redundancy package has helped to cushion the risk and Mr Wise could not be certain the opportunity would come his way again .
2 You 're always gon na have objections , I think you 've seen so far , throughout the whole sales process , some are more awkward than others but you got by them but the majority will come when you ask for the business , or go to ask for the business .
3 And if they can nae cope with it , they 'll come to , or the majority will come and say look I can nae do it .
4 When the Secretary of State announced in August this year the route that would be followed by the high-speed link , it was a tremendous disappointment to the local authorities and consortiums in the north of England that the link would come from the east through Stratford to King 's Cross .
5 Half the decision has already been taken and it seems that the link will come to Stratford .
6 The Labour Party pose as the guardian of the N H S but when pressed they 've not policies , only empty promises , no idea where the funding would come fo from to pay for their ill thought out pledges .
7 I mean basically , the s the the funding will come from the sales company
8 The support should come from underneath so stick to bras that are underwired .
9 Erm having produced that report and having erm er done the follow up on it , it does n't seem to me that it would be reasonable for the general assembly to expect that the Board would come back year after year with repetitions of what we 've already said , and that 's why the commissioner notices that erm we do n't report this year on child abuse .
10 And yet he did encourage those six-monthly sessions at Chequers when the think-tank would come and brief the full Cabinet , and smaller ones in No. 10 for the junior ministers .
11 She rolled the two cloaks into a bundle and laid them down on the shore where the tide could come and take them .
12 Shout , they 'd shout something but er well since we 've been living up here , my mother used to give , the man used to come for the order for the grocery , the baker used to come round , the milk used to come round , they all used to come round at she 'd ha she did n't have go out for heavy loads of stuff to bring in it was all delivered , but when they started some new technique of er of ordering by computer , it 's going to come back to square one again you know , they 'll be delivering stuff in the same jolly old way hey .
13 Sometimes the mum , after a couple of years , the mum will come around , but not the dad .
14 In the general election campaign of 1929 the Liberals were challenged by the Conservatives to explain where the money would come from .
15 Huge sums were involved , he said , but nobody was sure where the money would come from .
16 It was quite unclear where the money would come from , but the first necessity was to secure a place and preferably an award .
17 If socialists aim at the formation of a government as a part of their strategy they must be ready to make their views known on these issues : how to reduce unemployment ? how to avoid inflation ? where the money would come from to provide better social services ?
18 Various friends and supporters rallied to his assistance , largely I think because they liked him , as indeed I did , but it was a waste of time to urge thrift or economy on him since he proceeded happily on the basis that the money would come from somewhere .
19 Then I said that most of the money would come to me after his death , anyway — I mean , that 's what he told me when the will was read — and it would be too late then .
20 The entry of Britain into the Common Market in 1973 had given us access to a 10% repayment scheme of the Consolidated Fund , allowed under EEC rules , and it was from this source that the money would come for the expansion of the Customs fleet .
21 It proposes to do so three times , and those from whom the money would come would not get any benefit .
22 Surely the Conservative Government have already set out proposals for such a programme : they should be telling him where the money would come from .
23 Lord Barnett said : ’ The 1974-79 Labour Government had a difficult economic and financial task rendered impossible by pledges foolishly made without any serious thought as to where the money would come from .
24 The Secretary of State said that he would have to ask the Chief Secretary to the Treasury where the money would come from .
25 Foreign Minister Domingo Cavallo on Sept. 28 denied reports that Kuwait 's exiled leaders had contributed the US$22,000,000 needed to finance the Argentine deployment , stating that the money would come from a multinational fund managed by the UN .
26 Mr Chairman , er , it 's an important point , but I 'm so fed up with hearing people using this as a political issue , erm , and , and , and I 'm a high critic of the government er , for many other reasons , but I would like to know where these people think the money would come from .
27 The money would come from Government funds provided under the City Challenge initiative , but permission must first be granted by the Department of the Environment .
28 Not one word on where the money would come from .
29 Erm so the money would come to me ?
30 The money would come to you , let's say for instance we started the policy for ten years okay ?
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