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

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1 we 'll show you now how to put on a pressure bandage for severe bleeding and then we 'll put the film on and you can see the whole lot again , okay , so just be in the room if you just push and push and push on the window and er the hand has gone through the window , right , and there 's no glass imbedded but it 's cut right across the palm and the reason that we show you this one is because the artery that feeds all these fingers comes and the thumb comes up in an arch like that okay , so the artery comes down , up in an arch across the palm of the hand , so the fingers and thumb all get a blood supply , so when you cut the palm of your hand there is a lot of blood pumping out , okay , so what 's the first thing I 'd tell her to do ?
2 Most of these cases come in the ‘ do n't let's inconvenience our friends ’ category ; and there are many instances where buildings , about to be sold by local authorities , nationalized industries or government departments , have escaped listing .
3 These cases come first on the court 's calendar .
4 These cases come from their report Catalogue of Disaster :
5 Thank you Chair , as the chair of that meeting yesterday , I was wondering if I was at the same committee as this m these minutes came from , because when I read the minutes two and three , I certainly did n't remember us passing those .
6 And furthermore , these sardines comes in a rich tomato sauce and slips down a treat on toast . ’
7 Perhaps because it seems so obvious , the theorists did not bother to try to find out whether delinquents did in fact hold delinquent values , but concentrated more on explaining how these values came about .
8 Such was the strength of feeling in the Lords that the Conservative Government was forced to accept that the existing councillors should remain in office until these authorities came to an end .
9 Each of these groups came up with a list of proposals which were sent to everyone attending .
10 Since these groups came from different backgrounds and worked in different institutional settings , they chose to explore different aspects of the environment and adopted different theoretical models .
11 In the summer these hedges come alive with colour and activity .
12 When these calls come I always know we will be all right .
13 As you know , these programmes come to you from the University of Sussex , and if you 've listened to any of them in the past , you 'll know that they 're devoted to topics and subjects in which we feel we have some expertise , and which we think would be of special interest to the local community .
14 And then , though in varying degrees , you can see or hear these specific kinds of work : relatively easily if they are specific forms of your own culture ; with more difficulty , and sometimes with absolute difficulty , if they are forms of some other , especially remote culture , or if your own culture is deeply divided and these forms come from an area that is strange to you .
15 If some of these proposals come to pass , they will confirm the trend of BBC policy over the past five years .
16 These proposals came to nothing .
17 He knew that these beetles come to dead bodies , on which they feed and lay their eggs .
18 Both these phenomena come into play in Brooke-Rose 's case .
19 These plans came from the Commission 's Cultural Directorate , DG-X .
20 These titles came into my head from nowhere .
21 These birds come from America , so they are difficult to get hold of and I had the added problem that I was looking at the end of the breeding season .
22 A decisive break from the narrowness of these rules came in the fourteenth century , with Dafydd ap Gwilym , in a period marked both by increasing interaction with a more general European culture , after the loss of political independence , and yet , creatively , by a new ‘ national ’ poetry , itself governed by more flexible but still clear internal rules ( the cywydd metre ) .
23 The status and function of these courts came into question during one of the most critical of these enquiries , that presided over by Lord Wilberforce in 1972 into the dispute about miners ' pay which had led to a widespread stoppage of work .
24 I therefore see the processes by which these shifts come about as crucially important to our understanding of the interrelationship of gender and mathematics .
25 If they exist , these pictures come from specialists in disinformation with a grudge .
26 These images came to her from the metal engravings of the conquest of Libya which had appeared in the illustrated journals ; she did not remember the different countries of the Italian empire in question , for all of Africa — Libya , Somalia , Eritrea alike — beat out a rhythm of adventure and spoils and heroism .
27 God 's constant watch over the created world is compared to that of a female bird caring for its young , or a woman suckling her child ( these images come from the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament ) .
28 Law was thus besieged with demands that he should retreat to a compromise position as Balfour had done in 1910 , and again these demands came from tariff reformers as well as free-traders .
29 Bill Mumford says that everybody goes on these trips comes back changed in some way … its a maturiing thing … and maybe it 's a lesson for all of us we should feel inspired by disabled people trying something remarkable
30 These data came , not from what Dame Mary Donaldson ( letter , 3 October ) chose to call ‘ emotional , uninformed and often inaccurate outbursts ’ of the Pro-Life lobby , but from publications of IVF teams , the Director of Australia'a National Perinatal Statistics Unit and the Commonwealth Department of Community Services and Health .
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