Example sentences of "the [noun sg] that [modal v] come " in BNC.

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1 They seldom seem aware of the support that might come from other levels , and emphasize instead the difference of their problems and environment .
2 Thanks to the money that used to come from Saudi Arabia , and now comes from Iran , it is able to finance schools , universities and clinics .
3 Many people within those marvellous specialist services in London believe that attracting patients from around the country , and the money that will come with them as the reforms develop , will strengthen those outstanding services .
4 Does he agree that that money underlines the huge benefits to the taxpayer that will come from the privatisation of the industry , to which the Labour party is opposed ?
5 She did not specify , even to herself , the harm that might come to Alice , but it was bound up with love , with loving a man .
6 And then both factions waited for the battle that must come .
7 It is based on the conviction that women 's liberation is principally about personal and social change but that the opportunity for consciousness-raising and intellectual clarification of ideas and strategies , together with the consolidation that can come from collective support and struggle , constitutes really useful knowledge in the old radical sense .
8 Near me as I write are a number of volumes which I should like us to examine together in order to illustrate further the fascination of association books ; this time not inaccessible treasures but items of the type that can come to every collector .
9 For the first 10 years of the Government , the cry that used to come from the Dispatch Box was that the economy was in a mess because of strikes by workers .
10 His illness had to run its course to the crisis that would come any time between the fifth and the ninth day .
11 Catering for the resident population appears to be include catering for the population that will come into the town in order to do the new work that will be brought to the town by their policies .
12 This is not so much for reasons of hygiene , it should be added , but rather from fear of the pollution that can come from the demons of the dead , who are usually thought to harbour hostile feelings towards the living .
13 There 'll only be a small section of the hedge that would come down , just
14 I hope that the legislation that will come before us next week will ensure that that will not happen again .
15 With the strength that can come only from fear he managed to draw his legs up until his heels were touching his buttocks .
16 She decided she would say it , noticed how her body rearranged itself for the tone that would come .
17 The material that may come to the country from Iraq is highly enriched uranium .
18 as if the atrocity that came before was necessary to validate the atrocity that will come after .
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