Example sentences of "can come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Now also , knowing that there 's only just over five hundred or just six hundred members of the Liberal Democrats , in the eight constituencies that comprise our Euro constituency , there will be many benefits that can come off a Euro campaign in terms of membership , in terms of helpers , in in terms of morale and generally raising our profile , just through press contacts and things like that .
2 Philosophers can come across as overbearingly pompous .
3 From the unlikely beginning of an extreme and unremitting egocentricity , Hobbes has thus explained how it is possible that a civil society can come into being .
4 Nurses must be constantly vigilant in every activity so that there is no break in infection control and this is especially necessary because the patient can come into contact with pathogens which have become resistant to one or more of the antibiotics .
5 Before you can come into the blaze of light ,
6 It should also be said that marketing considerations can come into the calculations .
7 There 's always a danger these days that an artist can come into fashion and then go out again .
8 Each church needs to ask : is ours a community where all kinds of people can come into an intimate relationship with God ?
9 A package can come into its own here , saving time and trouble
10 There 's always a danger these days that an artist can come into fashion and then go out again .
11 It should also be said that marketing considerations can come into the calculation .
12 You can come into money in many ways .
13 — Dashing half the blood of sacrifice ( verse 6 ) against the altar signifies that it is by means of shed blood that the people can come into the presence of God .
14 No sin , no sinner , can come into the presence of an utterly holy God .
15 If you and your wife or husband between you are worth more than a hundred and fifty thousand pounds this is where a bit of estate planning can come into effect in your will .
16 basically , and and said , you know , This is a place local people can come into for at least initially a cup of tea , a chat , whatever .
17 An easement can come into existence by express grant or by contract , but it can also arise in at least three other ways .
18 Often , people who hesitate to come into the world of education — perhaps because English is not their first language , because education has not been highlighted as important in their households or because they missed an opportunity earlier in life — can come into adult education , not necessarily taking vocational courses in the first instance , but going on to take such courses , which provide them with the training and self-assurance they need .
19 By contrast , after talks with Major on Nov. 11 , German Chancellor Helmut Kohl expressed understanding for Major 's domestic problems and said that " what is decisive for us is that the Treaty should remain unchanged and should be ratified as such by all states within the EC so that it can come into force in 1993 " .
20 And I hope we can come into that .
21 And it did bring it home to me that we have got a major security problem in this building and in our other municipal buildings and quite frankly the ease with which anybody can come into this building at virtually any time of the day or evening astounds me .
22 After a meeting with Mr Major last November , Mr Kohl said : ‘ What is decisive for us is that the Maastricht treaty should remain unchanged and should be ratified as such by all states within the Community so that it can come into force in 1993. ’ — Reuter .
23 Firstly can I say thank you to Asda and Long Eaton who I work for for allowing me the day off so I can come into Radio Nottingham .
24 We feel that this would provide a framework for the evaluation of the material considerations which the county council has accepted can come into play .
25 Nothing can come between us and the love of God made visible in Christ Jesus our Lord .
26 Not even a woman , it seems , can come between Lovejoy and his antiques .
27 There Hugh and Maureen McKenna and 60 volunteers from 11 Glasgow churches provide a place where street prostitutes can come for food , heat , counselling and help .
28 ‘ The young pup can come for the funeral , surely , ’ he said .
29 He asked the masters and they said you can come for an interview .
30 He can come for an hour .
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