Example sentences of "[adv] come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Later , after a deliberately nostalgic and painful visit to St Juliot in March 1913 , he was able to look back at their early days together in ‘ At Castle Boterel ’ , ‘ Beeny Cliff ’ , ‘ The phantom horsewoman ’ , and eventually to come to terms , however imperfectly , with his memories . |
2 | SHOULD the worst come to the worst , John and Norma Major will at least be able to make a dignified departure from Downing Street . |
3 | Even the Liberal party has eventually come to that conclusion — even the Albanian Government have come to that conclusion . |
4 | The shoulder-mount design is typical of standard and super VHS machines which have thereby come to he associated with semi-pro use . |
5 | After the intensive twelve months support with the project , girls need somewhere to come with any problems that may occur later . |
6 | Dr G. Hefter and Dr P. M. May have tried wittily to come to the rescue , but by misinterpreting the ‘ obituary ’ ( Chem . |
7 | ‘ In approaching the wife 's defence I have regretfully come to the conclusion that the judge has overlooked two critical points of distinction between her case and that of the husband . |
8 | We have successfully come through a war . |
9 | Details of 53 schemes were collected , 51 already in use at the time of the review in 1983–4 and two of which were in their final stage of development and have since come into operation . |
10 | Other important casting centres have since come to light in Nigeria and some hundreds of castings have been analysed . |
11 | It is important here , though , not to take the notion of " education " in any narrow sense , since the mission of national education as it operated between 1880 and 1920 encompassed institutions , events , and locations well beyond the scope of education as it has since come to be formally conceived . |
12 | Lord Taylor , the Lord Chief Justice , sitting with Mr Justice Judge and Mr Justice Hidden , said they could not be sure that the original trial jury would have reached the same verdict if it had heard evidence which had since come to light . |
13 | But I have since come across three other instances . |
14 | At the May feeing market at Bridgend very few first class servants were on the ground , nearly all present being " haflin lads and young girls " who were in almost every case asking exorbitant wages , but were glad latterly to come to more reasonable terms . |
15 | I 've only come for the afternoon because Sheila 's off sick . |
16 | I had not only come to faith . |
17 | With the exception of a few New Zealand government officials , the other inhabitants had only come to Koraloona because they preferred it to life in reduced circumstances in a big city . |
18 | The new government pledged itself to deal with a range of serious environmental problems affecting the country , the extent of many of which had only come to light after the collapse of communist rule . |
19 | She 's only come to mine once . |
20 | I have only come across one women at the Humboldt University who has worked seriously on the Russian Avant-garde . |
21 | I 've only come across this with perception . |
22 | Nurse Geeson said she had been a staff nurse on the children 's ward for ten years up to 1991 and had only come across four or five occasions when children suffered heart or respiratory attacks . |
23 | As the conditions changed to the more temperate climate we know today , so the proportion of reptiles had decreased — but there was no overall trend of the kind that would be implied if the mammals had only come into existence in the later geological periods . |
24 | In the early decades of the century it had been widely assumed that the distinct geographical provinces of the modern world had only come into existence quite recently in geological terms . |
25 | Although directors and officers ' liability insurance has been available in the UK since the 1930s , it has only come into wide use in the last few years . |
26 | This is especially useful for those who live in cities or industrial areas where many have only come into contact with pets such as hamsters , goldfish , cats and dogs . |
27 | These generally relied on voluntary action by the relevant professional associations , although they have often only come after protracted negotiations following official investigations . |
28 | The initiative for bodies of this sort has not only come from the centre . |
29 | The realization that these three systems can interact , and the identification of the mechanisms involved , has only come within the past few years . |
30 | ‘ I think you 'd better come with me too . |