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

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1 Erm how did that sort of perspective come about the sort of things could be theirs do you think ?
2 Only when Scottish independence was once more recognized did there come about the establishment of separate Wardens for each of the three main regions either side of the Border : West March , Middle March and East March .
3 So bad are those inconsistencies and such the maladroitness of parents that most people come through the ordeal of childhood permanently scarred and possessing what Harris calls an I 'm not O.K. , You 're O.K. personality .
4 The phone is ringing as I come through the door of my office .
5 These come below the top of most shoes and are invisible when you wear them .
6 Strawberries come near the top of the list .
7 It can leave one hopelessly confused as new fitness fashions go in and out of vogue and you come into the orbit of different coaches .
8 Ski coaching schemes run by schools and youth organisations are legally charitable and also come into the remit of BSET .
9 Lord Whitelaw and John Biffen come into the category of influential ministers whose views can not be taken for granted .
10 Can my right hon. Friend say what proportion of that car crime is carried out by juveniles and how many of them come into the category of persistent offenders ?
11 All of a sudden things that you had never discussed with your parents come into the forefront of things .
12 Many of the children will have experienced poverty and insecurity , if not actual neglect , and may well have been known to the health or education authorities as children at special risk before they come into the care of the social services department .
13 I believe the solution lies in identifying why the wrong dogs come into the hands of the wrong people .
14 Positional goods , therefore , come into the hands of the early rich .
15 But first , bearing all these matters in mind , let us return to consider the activities that come under the heading of social research .
16 ‘ There is , however , an analogous and broader principle embracing demands for money by the Crown or public authorities which come under the heading of duress because of the nature of the sanctions levied or threatened against the subject if he refuses to pay .
17 This chapter dealt briefly with a selection of management aids which come under the heading of Operational Research ( OR ) or Quantitative Techniques .
18 ‘ Anyway , I take it you come under the heading of scholar , eh ? what ?
19 Nuclear submarines also come under the heading of ‘ Unconventional ’ .
20 THE 200pc tax slapped on European wine imports by the United States has brought into the public eye the bewildering tangle of international trade agreements or lack of them which come under the umbrella of GATT ( the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ) .
21 And so we come under the spell of Descartes , for whom , since the mind is distinct from the body , a pain must be a mental , a private , object .
22 They therefore come under the protection of the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act .
23 Lengthy leases come under the protection of the act which covers disposals or acquisitions of ‘ an interest in land ’ .
24 The latest works in Chatto and Windus 's much maligned but nevertheless intriguing Counterblasts series come under the scrutiny of writer Marina Warner and anarchist author Colin Ward ( tomorrow , 2.30pm ) .
25 In fact they come under the grouping of ‘ Big Cats ’ , not only because they are large as cats go , but they roar and do not purr !
26 These processes come under the jurisdiction of H.M.
27 The nation-state , therefore , is the spatial reference point for most of the crucial transnational practices that go to make up the structures of the global system , in the sense that most transnational practices intersect in particular countries and come under the jurisdiction of particular nation-states .
28 These schools come under the control of the Department of Education , through locally appointed committees .
29 Although all mineral working activities come under the control of the Town and Country Planning Acts , certain operations , including most mineral prospecting activities that have little effect on the environment , do not require specific planning permission .
30 In the midst of the global gene drain , more than 1,000 small family seed houses have either been bought out or come under the control of some of the world 's largest chemical companies .
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