Example sentences of "the [noun pl] to come [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Or , as Niall Fitzduff put it , the community ‘ is not to be destroyed at the whim of mining company ’ while nothing could ‘ compensate us or the generations to come for the loss of our community ’ .
2 Clearly , training that allows the subjects to come to the task with these associations ready formed will be of help ; and equally clearly , reversed pre-training will have just the opposite effect .
3 Anger : in many ways anger is the most powerful of the emotions to come to the surface in early recovery .
4 Dowty Electrics in Kingsditch Lane in Cheltenham is one of the companies to come under the hammer , the other , Dowty Weapons Systems at Churchdown near Gloucester .
5 The bacterium is difficult to grow and it may be necessary to biopsy one of the lesions to come to the diagnosis .
6 You see , it 's not up to the participants to come in the right mood .
7 We sat on the sand and waited for the placings to come over the Tannoy .
8 These items are simply a taste of the things to come in the following pages .
9 The CDP presented an image , not only to the colleges of higher education , but also to many people in the CNAA , of a privileged club , not wanting the colleges to come under the CNAA , and bent on ensuring that the colleges had a secondary role in the public sector of higher education .
10 One couched in the form of an account of the sale of the deceased 's effects says , ‘ Of Mr Marshall for the fine of the yeares to come of the lease of the house ’
11 The next Labour Government will do it ; we will have the guts to come to the House with a solution that we think will be in the interests of the consumers , those who want to retain the special nature of Sunday , those who work in the industry and all the other interested groups .
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