Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Expert systems are the first commercial products to come from the world of Artificial Intelligence research . |
3 | But you 've all got your reasons to come to Abbey Life , and you 've all objectives , but objectives are personal , and should be personal . |
4 | They merely pave the way for an increasing proportion of those emissions to come from the burning of imported coal . |
5 | Christian orthodoxies , he was making dogged attempts to come to terms with his sado-masochistic tendencies . |
6 | Furthermore , he made real attempts to come to terms with the Emperor , and it seemed likely that the papal imperial conflict would now be resolved . |
7 | On the other hand , virtually all the demands which the Anglicans had been pressing for in their attempts to come to terms with James , such as those made by the bishops in their meeting with the King on 3 October , did . |
8 | We await any proposals to come from him , and we have had no proposals so far . |
9 | Travelling with Jackson when he left the USA was perhaps the most awesome of all black boxers to come to England . |
10 | you 've got to ask your parents to wear those badges to come to erm the meeting with the badges on . |
11 | Which meant that the butis had total Community meetings to come to a ‘ synthesized accord ’ whenever the need was felt . |
12 | I give space for others , and allow others ' plans to come before my own . |
13 | This is expected to be the first of many similar cases to come to light as local councils draw up registers of contaminated land under the Environmental Protection Act . |
14 | The Count can call upon his knights to come to arms and fight as part of his army . |
15 | The Moon was one of the first objects to come under the scrutiny of the newly-invented telescope . |
16 | TESTING TIMES TO COME by Rachel Waterhouse |
17 | We see this in the increasing influence of the new Ecology Movement , in the power of the Gaia theory , in the efforts of established religions to come to terms with their part in dealing with these issues ; and much more humbly , but much more universally , we see it in the increased attention that so many of us are now paying to the ways we celebrate the beauty and diversity of life on Earth . |
18 | 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 ’ . |
19 | Not just for our members in the coal industry and their communities , not just for our members in the coal-fired power stations , not just for all of the rest of our membership whose industries depend on a secure supply of cheap energy , but for our children and the generations to come after us , whose very prosperity will depend heavily on our success in that campaign . |
20 | With the housing market still struggling to recover , the Bonners may not be moving in the very near future — but it 's rare for follies to come on the market , especially ones you can live in — so it may not be long before a buyer comes along keen to take up residence in Enoch 's Tower . |
21 | Those involved with the study of English are acutely aware of the attacks on institutions of higher education in Britain , in the rest of Europe , and in America during the past decade which have caused activities within the humanities to come under threat . |
22 | They waited tea for another twenty minutes , before Beth addressed the two impatient children with the solemn words , ‘ If the others do n't have the good manners to come to the table at the proper time , then we 'll start without them . ’ |
23 | They believe that any newcomer would take months to come to grips with what has gone wrong at Ferranti and would as a consequence be worse placed to negotiate a rescue for the group . |
24 | He told his audience : ‘ It is a particular pleasure to be here , because I have tried very hard during the last eight or nine months to come to Stratford whenever I can . |
25 | That challenge is likely to take months to come to court . |
26 | Recession is guaranteed for several months to come by higher taxes , higher interest rates and an exchange rate depressed both by a squeeze on the supply of local currency and by a surfeit of dollars from the booming trade in cocaine paste . |
27 | The only people the only er organizations to come into erm the products you see there who are not business people but they are linked , er are charities . |
28 | ‘ When we decided to start Headline , we felt that we had to identify a position for ourselves in the market , to persuade agents to bring their authors to us , authors to come to us , booksellers to support us . |
29 | Some mediums were found to be fraudulent but there seemed to be genuine phenomena underlying the whole business ; and it seemed to be the job of earnest doubters to come to grips with it despite its general slipperiness . |
30 | She summoned the Protestant preachers to come to Stirling on 10 May , and outlawed them when they refused . |