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

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1 It might be the place where the young of the West come to be seen , but it is the old guard who hold their ground , the poets and writers , pamphleteers and musicians who leave their mark on the atmosphere of this enchanted city .
2 The urge to do just that was almost overpowering , but he wanted Isabel to come to him willingly , not because he had taken advantage of her innocence .
3 It was still believed , or at any rate hoped , that the refugees would in due course come to terms with their situation and accept resettlement .
4 Devolution may in due course come to Northern Ireland , but before it arrives do not the Government have it in their power , at a stroke , to restore some degree of democracy to the people of Ulster by establishing a Select Committee ?
5 On this occasion he had , after the expenditure of many millions , built a refinery in Newfoundland , and he telephoned me to ask whether I could persuade Winston Churchill to come to the grand opening .
6 Fear was there , certainly , and also an inability to come to terms with what had happened , but there was something more .
7 Whether it is the timidly smiling cleric having tea , the piously confident student talking about the way in which Jesus warms up his or her heart , or the aggressively confident know-all trying to recall the country to ‘ civilisation ’ , it is a similar picture of inability to come to terms with the way in which most people in Western societies live .
8 This can also happen when a doctor experiences discomfort in the face of death , or an inability to come to terms with his own helplessness .
9 ‘ The Face never wanted this case to come to court and every effort was made to settle the dispute , without success . ’
10 ‘ The Face never wanted this case to come to court and every effort was made to settle the dispute , without success . ’
11 He 'd been staying at a bail hostel in Gloucester whilst waiting for the case to come to court .
12 The two men argued that 's it 's an abuse of the legal process for the case to come to court 24 years after they allegedly helped the soviet double agent escape from Wormwood Scrubs , but Mr Randall has mixed feelings about their victory .
13 The second point is that of course as we accept into the role of opposition indeed to give these alternative proposals , give this particulary case to come within the government guidelines .
14 I have nonetheless determined to deliver a short judgment because it seems to me that there are lessons to be learned from this case which , I am told by Mr. Tyzak , is the first case to come before this particular bench under the Children Act 1989 .
15 Finn , sullen , vindictive , was forcing the killing blow to come to him .
16 but I mean he 's a millionaire , and that 's how , I mean this is the difference between probably between him and Joe , I mean he do n't depend on money to come into this
17 We never learn how Sya and Sohy have raised the money to come to Britain any more than we discover how the unemployed thespian lodger pays the rent .
18 ‘ I 've paid all this money to come to Hawaii and all you can do is screw around . ’
19 I am sure that every one of them would want that extra money to come to West Yorkshire , as I do .
20 ‘ You 're telling me that you spent every penny of your personal money to come over here and clear your late grandmother 's name ? ’
21 In any case , where 's the money to come from ?
22 Regional council allocations for 1993-94 , excluding the money to come from the EC , will vary from £13.6 million in Borders Region to almost £209 million in Strathclyde .
23 No-one needs money to come in here . ’
24 The wastes that go down the drain come from two main sources , the textiles themselves and the residues of chemicals employed in treating them .
25 Fine fibred polypropylene fleece used as a ‘ Floating Cloche ’ is one of the most useful new products to come onto the horticultural scene in years .
26 Expert systems are the first commercial products to come from the world of Artificial Intelligence research .
27 Here , Joanna , her mother and father John tell Penny Wark of their struggle to come to terms with tragedy .
28 A moving and painfully honest account of a mother 's struggle to come to terms with the death of her baby .
29 Throughout 1990 the opposition JLP showed signs of serious internal dissension centred upon Seaga 's allegedly " autocratic " style of leadership , but also symptomatic of the JLP 's struggle to come to terms with its defeat in the 1989 general election and its poor performance in the March 1990 municipal elections .
30 ‘ I 'd have liked Naylor to come into the firm , ’ Guthrie answered for him .
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