Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] come [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 According to the opposition Treasury spokesman Chris Smith , MP for Islington South , big cars would come under heavy pressure from a Labour Chancellor .
2 But if they thought there had been a miscarriage of justice Dr Courtney would come under new scrutiny .
3 If there are signs of the ‘ yes ’ vote sliding significantly , nerves would start to fray and the DKK would come under renewed pressure .
4 Chocolate Rich Tea will come in thick plain or real milk chocolate and cost 69p for a 250gr pack .
5 Additional risks can come via overambitious growth plans , vulnerability to technology or product development , over-gearing or through backing ‘ one-man bands ’ .
6 It is conceivable that quotas may come into future use to encourage or limit the numbers of certain types of applicant .
7 Well I mean , the , the the irony is , if you look in the Brigade 's statistics chart , the one that 's attached to that one , the aeroplane crash would come under special service calls other so it 's a miscellaneous column , so it 's not even a road accident , it 's some other .
8 The cessation of the talks prompted speculation that Palestinian moderates would come under increased pressure to abandon their policy of negotiation and formally resume the armed struggle against Israel .
9 The cessation of the talks prompted speculation that Palestinian moderates would come under increased pressure to abandon their policy of negotiation and resume the armed struggle against Israel .
10 A report from consultancy Ovum Ltd forecasts that by the end of the decade nearly a third of telecommunications companies ' revenues will come from intelligent network services .
11 But I do n't think the problems will come to traditional housing , what came to the flats , I E the walkways , the litter , the abuse , the facts of the parties .
12 You you 're chance will come in due course sir when we 're making comments but at the moment it 's just
13 Pope John Paul 's outspoken words on behalf of a church which he deems to have been ‘ driven into the catacombs ’ reflect a worried assessment by the Secretariat of State , the Vatican 's Foreign Office , that Mr Gorbachev 's authority may come under increasing threat and that the Church should therefore exploit Soviet liberalisation for all it is worth .
14 Such demand could come from local business and professional groups .
15 If they die the whole campaign to save the condor by captive breeding could come under renewed attack .
16 But at least her baby would come from decent stock .
17 But either Mr Major or Mr Kinnock would come under strong pressure from constitutional advisers — including Sir Robert Fellowes , the Queen 's Principal Private Secretary , and Sir Robin Butler , Cabinet Secretary , to make the effort .
18 Kendall will come under increased pressure if he loses this fourth round replay and he is not prepared to keep faith with the players that failed him at Bramall Lane .
19 Foreign policy will come under close scrutiny .
20 The second example concerns the financing of the City Technology Colleges , and the government 's expectation that 80 per cent of this funding would come from private industry .
21 ‘ Stallions , bulls , rams , rats , guinea pigs , porcupines , cats , dogs , Apes , and males of other species may come to full erection almost instantaneously upon contact with a sexual object , ’ reported Kinsey .
22 Such backing must come from national government — the issues are too big for the responsibility of generating finance to be handed down to more local levels .
23 The uncertain nature of political alignments in these years made it inevitable , then , that a National Government would come under serious consideration as a remedy for Britain 's ills .
24 The Aquarian alsatian or the Capricorn collie would come to little harm from canine astrology .
25 But he saw Baldwin on the Sunday morning and told him that he had no doubt that Curzon would be chosen , although his own turn would come in due course .
26 Once the UK ( and world ) economy starts to pick up , company cash flows will come under strong pressure again .
27 It was a remarkably optimistic speech to Edinburgh University politics society , in a week when the Government 's economic policies will come under severe criticism if , as expected , the number of unemployed rises above 3 million .
28 Eliseu Resende , the finance minister , has said that the money will come from increased taxation , a more aggressive privatisation plan , and a crackdown on tax evaders .
29 Truman was reminded that it was an agreed military estimate that if Indo-China falls , ‘ very likely all of South-East Asia may come under communist domination ’ and , although it might not have seemed a very credible danger , it was pointed out that the Philippines were less than 800 miles from Indo-China .
30 request that farm shops , recreational facilities , and car parks should come under proper planning controls
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