Example sentences of "come [prep] [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | The improvements in the accident rate have come about largely as a result of increased awareness about safety matters and a developing safety culture . |
2 | The answer to all of this is surely that it is not the legal qualities of limited liability or separate personality in themselves that justify intervention , but the concentration of power in private hands that has come about partly as a result of their existence . |
3 | This has come about partly as a result of research over the last 10 years or so into various forms of involvement in the teaching of reading . |
4 | It has come about entirely as a result of privatisation . |
5 | Now — he came in there with a letter . ’ |
6 | GEORGE BELL drove in the last of three runs in the eighth inning as the Toronto Blue Jays came from behind for a 4-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles in the SkyDome on Saturday and reached the American League championship series against the Oakland Athletics . |
7 | McCluskey , a summer recruit from Portadown , scored two tries as Instonians came from behind for a comfortable win . |
8 | ‘ He is coming in here as a well-known figure . |
9 | The ‘ Ruffians ’ showed great character in twice coming from behind in a fast , sporting contest . |
10 | First of all leaving such a beautiful country and leaving all my family coming over here to a foreign environment to a different world . |
11 | Later , while Rachel was checking supplies , Nina happened to mention that the new MO seemed to be proving more popular with the staff than the previous one had been , then added , ‘ Just as long as they do n't think he 's a soft touch and that they can come in here with a finger ache and think he 'll send them home . ’ |
12 | ‘ The old ones would n't come in here in a fit anyway . ’ |
13 | That was a really exciting moment , I felt as though I 'd come from nowhere to a big event . |
14 | It will come over here in a minute , Lee had thought , and thump into the bed . |
15 | See , when I come in here on a night , it 's not the IRA I 'm worried about , it 's them upstairs . |
16 | Well that 's what they say if there 's , even people that come over here for a holiday for three months have to pay it do n't they ? |
17 | She comes across now like a modern day Mae West , with tongue-in-cheek and wise-ass lines . |