Example sentences of "it [modal v] come [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It may come as news to Ken , but the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestras of this world are immensely popular and are deserving of decent acoustics and pleasant surroundings . |
2 | Wood is affected by liquid water in the form of rain , rivers , seas and so on with which it may come into contact but , more importantly , it is affected by the moisture vapour which is always present in the air . |
3 | He also warns : ‘ Never create a myth : it may come to life ’ ( at this the trumpet theme from Petrushka shrieks loud and clear ) ‘ and it will only end in sawdust . ’ ’ |
4 | It may come through dreams , as when Joseph was able to discern and interpret Pharaoh 's dreams through the Spirit of God within him ( Gen. 41 : 38f ) . |
5 | It may come through visions . |
6 | The cause of this loss is difficult to determine but in the absence of any definite illness or fear or inhibition it may come from purposelessness ; but once there is equilibrium , then enthusiasm will increase as part of the development of the whole being . |
7 | It was agreed that the revision of the treaty would be completed by the year 's end and that it should come into force before the next summit . |
8 | ‘ It 's the same the whole world over , Sister , ’ he said , ‘ but it 's sad it should come to Ireland as well . ’ |
9 | President Bush also came away from his talks with Mr Gorbachev in Malta convinced that the Soviet leader recognised that German reunification may turn out to be unavoidable , but that it must come as part of a wider European endeavour to end the post-war division of Europe . |
10 | President Bush also came away from his talks with Mr Gorbachev in Malta convinced that the Soviet leader recognised that German reunification may turn out to be unavoidable , but that it must come as part of a wider European endeavour to end the post-war division of Europe . |
11 | I agree with the hon. Member for Normanton ( Mr. O'Brien ) that if the fast link goes through the east of Kent it should not finish at Stratford ; it must come to King 's Cross . |
12 | It must come from Piers . ’ |
13 | In elaborating such proposals there is admittedly a strong temptation to indulge in political rationalism : they are by nature proposals which give an important role to action on the part of a ‘ socialist government ’ or the ‘ state ’ within which a socialist government is installed , yet it is often unclear what such a socialist government would look like , how it might come into being and from where it would draw its mass support . |
14 | The OED suggests , without conviction , that it might come from words like Old English ( ge ) lingan , ‘ to happen ’ , giving then a basic meaning of ‘ happenstance , whatever turns up ’ . |
15 | So instead of those two , we 'd , we 'd do that first , as you 've done it and then instead of those two we 'd just write two A B. So it 'll come to A squared plus two A B plus B squared . |
16 | ‘ Oh , I do n't think it 'll come to war . ’ |
17 | Granada held out , and the action was aborted by Maudling 's death before it could come to trial . |
18 | As foil conducts electricity , it 's important that this paper is never hung behind a light switch or power socket , or anywhere where it could come in contact with electricity . |
19 | Most of the time you could just ignore a lot of the stuff you did n't know ; it 'd come in time , you 'd be told when you needed to know … |
20 | Opposition Members seemed to suggest that the hold-up was resources , but there are other factors , not least the fact , that , if we needed primary legislation , it would come on stream in about 1993 , when the responsibility for assessment and the decision about what to pay passes to local authorities . |
21 | But it would come with costs . |
22 | The Americans hoped that it would come into force as quickly as possible , allowing German military forces to be recruited . |
23 | Nor can the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East claim that it would come from growth , because growth is already assumed in our plans . |
24 | It will come into effect in 1995 . |
25 | It will come into effect in 30 days , and effectively triple the price of blacklisted bottles to American consumers . |
26 | ‘ I can just imagine , ’ she murmured , ‘ that when midnight strikes it will come to life and walk or dance on those twisted roots . |
27 | Says on the picture it will come to North Wales , but I doubt it . |
28 | If Government grant is given to the companies running the stations , it will come from taxpayers ' money . |
29 | But he will meet with another danger on the road , one far greater than he could have imagined , and it will come from God himself . |
30 | In its relentless quest to buy up every open operating system technology that does not belong to Microsoft Corp , Novell Inc is reportedly considering buying what is left of NeXT Inc if it can come to terms with founder and controlling shareholder Steve Jobs . |