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

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1 Students who drop out or who fail their college courses are often those who failed to come to terms quickly with their new environment and to make the necessary personal adjustments to fit into that environment .
2 Although this project failed to come to fruition even with Apple behind it — it was to lead us indirectly into more than a decade of adventuring in some of the most remote regions of Indonesia .
3 He has come to England immediately by ship .
4 In Britain the populist , anti-intellectual pressure has come from government instead of from the people .
5 Members of this new authority will have to come to grips quickly with the dilemma that what a city needs , and what its people want , are often two different things .
6 Believe me this law seems to come into operation unfailingly at about 3.20pm every day !
7 In most cases tropical waterlilies are purchased from specialist nurseries that remove plants from the tuber in early summer , but on occasions it is possible to obtain tubers that have just started to come into growth earlier in the year .
8 Particularly bold demands were said to have come from students close to the Liberian border .
9 They 've been going through all the lorries that 've come into Dover today with some sort of connection with the Balkans .
10 What was visible to the eye or to the sensor , however , was a path which had come into existence long after the Simonova had vanished along its trajectory .
11 Bus company Go-Ahead Northern is to re-route its service to Pennywell , Sunderland , from May 30 after 7.15pm to avoid the Pennywell shopping area in Portsmouth Road , where vehicles have come under attack recently by stone-throwing youths .
12 Computers have come into schools both at secondary level and primary level .
13 The small tools have come from yards all over the country .
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