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

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1 Certainly he was convinced from the beginning that a solution could only come through Algerian self-determination and the democratically expressed will of the French people .
2 Whereas Moscow tried to pose as the champion of German unity therefore , the West posed as the defender of German liberty , arguing that reunification must only come after free nation-wide elections , and that Germany should be able to choose its own Allies .
3 These are written with the precision that can only come from deep knowledge .
4 Further growth of the University will only come from additional investment from other , non-Governmental sources — investment that will be generated through the Campaign for Resource .
5 Reaction against the weapons of ‘ The Thing ’ — I take that now , in concluding , as typical of some , though not all , of the classifications into which I have exhorted you to divide the breaches of law and order — reaction against its contradictions , its absurdities , its defiance of known , established , healthy reality , can only come from individual persons — and from individual persons who speak .
6 In the capitalist society , natural growth can only come from retained earnings .
7 Er , it is important too , to stress that the Agency is acting as a bridge between the purchasing er , authority , the Social Services Department , and the er , independent sector , and that er , it 's also important that er , too , that er , in many cases , er , the provider 's income er , will , will not just come from Social Services , but it may be that people are purchasing their own care , if , if they 're not eligible for public , public 's er , help through , through funding , and therefore the scheme is much wider than just looking at the purchasing intentions of the , the Social Services Department .
8 And the takeover threat does n't just come from foreign television companies , but from cable companies and even phone companies as well .
9 Non-pelagic species , which do not normally come into direct contact with ice , appear to avoid freezing simply by supercooling ; their fluids remain ice-free even 1–2°C below freezing point .
10 Talent does n't always come in huge packages — remember Mark Todd 's brilliant event horse Charisma , who was only 15.3hh ?
11 Now , the union if it is to come , might conceivably come through common techniques of analysis .
12 Thus 1848 and 1849 were the years of great reform of the Austrian school system ; the defeat of the army by France/Piedmont in 1859 was followed by the establishment of constitutional government ; and the defeat of the army by Prussia in 1866 brought liberalism to as close as it would ever come to full state power and led to the establishment of the dual monarchy the following year .
13 It may have been a recurrent nova , and although it is probably unlikely that it will ever come within binocular range , if it reappears at all , there is no harm in looking for it .
14 The judgement led one observer to point out ruefully that there now existed a situation where two tribunals faced with similar circumstances could quite reasonably come to different conclusions , and that their rulings could not be overturned on appeal in the Interests of consistency ( IRS , 1985a ) .
15 We hear a PowerOpen consortium is in bud and will probably come into full flower in the fall : petals include Bull , IBM , Apple , Motorola and Thomson at least .
16 Drinking water will also come under new controls .
17 This may be present in natural sources such as mine water but may also come from atmospheric pollution , from flocculation with alum , and from reuse of water .
18 Our future production will also come from incremental projects , linked to existing fields and using the infrastructure already in place .
19 At least 25 per cent of original programmes will now come from independent companieswith a proper proportion of European origin .
20 At least 25 per cent of original programmes will now come from independent companies according to statute , with a certain proportion of European origin .
21 Having failed in their attempt to attract individuals or sections from the ILP into their Party , the Communists were now advocating a " United Working Class Party " , a combination with the ILP which would inevitably come under Communist leadership .
22 Nevertheless , rubber studs did not immediately come into general use because the process of changing them ruined the soles of the boots .
23 Some help in the process of internalizing these ideas will nowadays come from national curriculum guidance .
24 I 'm not against the concept of co-opted members and I believe that they could add a useful dimension to any authority 's work , but apart from the obligatory brace of businessmen and I accept the Right Honourable and Noble Viscount Lord Whitelaw 's phrase and I quote powerful reference to a broad approach and new ideas and a fight against crime , but apart from the the brace er , er of such business people , they should surely come from representative sections of those communities which the authorities serve .
25 They do n't simply come through repetitive habit do they ?
26 Alternatively it might well come through environmental research , including work in environmental geomorphology .
27 For instance , you may like the look of a sofa but think it too small ; it may well come in other lengths from 137 cm to 229 cm ( 54 to 90 in ) .
28 One result of this method of expectation formation is that the expected rate of inflation always lags behind the actual rate ; though if the actual rate should remain constant , the expected rate would eventually come to equal it .
29 If you scatter seed on the ground you will build up a substantial clientele of birds such as chaffinches which do not readily come to hanging food and birdtables .
30 Without Sir Martin , the men and policies he stood for will undoubtedly come under fresh scrutiny .
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