Example sentences of "come [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | those who have come through traditional SCOTVEC and C & G courses consider that the style of the HNC ‘ unitised ’ programme allows them more freedom to further develop their personal and academic skills . |
2 | Some will have come through mainstream nursery experience with its honourable history of innovation ; others by way of special/remedial education routes . |
3 | The judge described their life together as a story of high achievement and glorious success , which had come through unrelenting hard work , unlimited self-sacrifice and absolute determination . |
4 | Thirty years later my volunteering instinct has come through intact but I still mistrust the American Air Force . |
5 | Against odds of four to one , he had come through alive . |
6 | This rediscovery has come through historical exhibitions held recently at New York 's DIA Center for the Arts ( 1988–89 ) , Claude Berri 's RENN Espace d'Art Contemporain in Paris ( 1991–92 ) and at the Hallen für Neue Kunst , Schaffhausen , where Ryman 's art has been prominently featured for several years and a fresh installation opens shortly ( 2 May-31 October ) . |
7 | Pleasingly , however , though to energise her heart into a few racing beats , Moira Russell came out almost immediately and , holding the door she had just come through open , smiled and said , ‘ Mr Massingham will see you now . ’ |
8 | The valleys will have nobody working at all , there 'll be no one paying insurances , no income tax , so where is the money going to come for future pensions for people right through the country . |
9 | Most choose to come for two-week periods , with time to practise at home in between . |
10 | And there was worse to come for United , as Ceri Evans went and sliced a corner into his own net . |
11 | They 're even prepared to come for free , if we let them mime the record . " |
12 | Labour leader John Smith bluntly told the Commons : ‘ The time has now come for effective international action . ’ |
13 | encourage movement in your opponent 's position by : summarizing the course of negotiations so far , suggesting that the time has come for mutual concessions suggesting a new position which represents a different point of departure for both parties linking two or more issues since ‘ it might help us get nearer a settlement ’ suggesting an adjournment indicating the exact area to which you want your opponent to pay attention |
14 | They worked steadily , dealing first with patients who had come for audio testing , an important part of the health screening programmes that were regularly carried out on members of the workforce . |
15 | The time has surely come for local authorities , at least , to develop and implement ‘ whole authority ’ policies and procedures on a range of topics , which would certainly include children with special needs and also child abuse . |
16 | With adverse publicity about the failure to establish a development programme in the black townships and a renewal of sanctions from the ANC now inevitable , Botha believes that the time has come for ageing administrators like Danie Craven to step down . |
17 | planning applications and er er items relating to Poor Lane , er and also the traffic on Station Road later on , er I think it 's rather complicated to talk about all of these at at one go , because I know er different members of the public have come for different reasons and perhaps , for the moment , I 'll not ask for any comments about Mr Smith 's proposals on Poor Lane , er nor er comments about Station Road , er but I will ask you if you want to refer to planning applications , er we have three planning applications , one is to extend the car park behind the pub , one is for a change of plan to one of the houses on the development adjacent to us , er and the third one is er er the plans submitted by Grant Development at Thorney , erm , I suspect most comments will be about the last , er perhaps I should ask first if anybody wants to make any comments about proposals behind the reindeer in , or at Chapel cottage site , does anybody , er in the public want to mention those erm , well we will go on to the one at Thorney then , and you 're Mr Walker ? |
18 | As published in the newspaper Borba on Dec. 15 , 1989 , this document announced that " the end has come for authoritarian socialism " and stated that the LCY supported freedom of assembly and speech and all other civil liberties " regardless of political convictions " . |
19 | Right from the start her north country sagas have come as original paperbacks . |
20 | If I had to Oxford my finger might have come off bythe time I got there |
21 | But there was worse to come as retail prices continued to rise and real wages to fall and as some shipowners , taking advantage of the union 's declaration of industrial truce , resisted increases in earnings and " fought the union tooth and nail for every penny " . |
22 | The vision of God 's strength at Mahanaim would seem to come as timely reassurance of his protection in the dangers to come . |
23 | The foliage of the pulmonaria should be cut back in winter to allow its new flowers to come through unconcealed in spring . |
24 | These generally relied on voluntary action by the relevant professional associations , although they have often only come after protracted negotiations following official investigations . |
25 | His words of warning come after 16-year-old Norris Green boy Tony Atkinson was hit on the East Lancs Road , on his way to school this week . |
26 | On the other hand , professional advisers ( including lawyers ) tend to lay emphasis upon the skill and expertise which are supposed to come with professional status and training . |
27 | Fancy designer labels tend to come with fancy price tags to match . |
28 | Some have right-wing parties like Germany 's Republicans that stir racial hatred and exploit the tensions that tend to come with large-scale immigration . |
29 | The government has already invested large sums of money in engineering crops that resist insect pests and the climatic extremes expected to come with global warming |
30 | The house in Broad Street was to be inundated in the years to come with hopeful contributions from naval captains , clergymen , convicts , sheep-farmers , and soldiers , as well as Gould 's own specially appointed collectors . |