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

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1 This was good — this was the closest we 'd come to meaningful exchange .
2 If on the other hand the signalling cells grew into such a shape that they could come into direct contact with their target organs the chemical signal could be discharged directly at site across the ‘ synaptic ’ gap between the cells .
3 They will come from New Malden , Sutton and Epsom .
4 It may come through ecstatic utterance , as when the Spirit of the Lord came upon King Saul and he joined a band of wandering prophets .
5 It should come through day-to-day teacher contact , and through language specialists ' involvement in support teaching and in helping their colleagues to use appropriate language consistently across the curriculum .
6 They supported the plan , but insisted that the money for implementing it must come from economic growth and cuts in spending on welfare and education .
7 When Professor Supasinee Tantistisuk was troubled by an acrid smell hanging over her village in Thailand , her first thought was that it must come from nearby industry — specifically the ICI Paints plant .
8 This is analogous to the 1970 decision of the House of Lords in Bushell v Faith [ 1970 ] 1 All ER 52 , in which a provision about voting rights , which had the effect of making a special resolution incapable of being passed if a particular shareholder or group of shareholders exercised his or their voting rights against a proposed alteration of articles , was held to be enforceable ; an article in terms that no alteration shall be made without the consent of a particular member would be invalid , as it would come into direct conflict with statute law .
9 Doug Laughton , with injuries to Emosi Koloto and Mike O'Neill , toyed with the idea of moving Tony Myler into the pack and playing Davies at stand-off , but decided to keep the Welshman at centre , where he will come into direct confrontation with Meninga .
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