Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [conj] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 saying oh we 've warned er not to come in because of the roadworks .
2 It all seemed so logical that you knew Ryan , had come over because of the land . ’
3 I think the other possibility to take Stella 's point is that if there is a change that 's come up because of an audit , where a particular job has been audited and you know that within the next week or so another similar job is being audited , it may make sense to refer it 'til the next meeting , providing you 're not deferring it for a long period of time , to compar the results of the two jobs .
4 Large-scale use of set-nets in the Amazon is recent , and has come about because of the worldwide availability of cheap monofilament nylon nets .
5 The plaintiff in Diamond Stylus Co Ltd v Bauden Precision Diamonds Ltd [ 1973 ] RPC 675 paid the price for not having an express covenant restraining employees from soliciting customers after employment ended and was forced to argue that solicitation could only have come about because of the misuse of business secrets .
6 Look , I came back because of the play .
7 ‘ I 'd like to think that our audience here came out because of the last gig , because that caused a real stir here and I 'd like to think they were here because they 'd heard it was special .
8 As for the Russian angle , it came about because of a dream .
9 Apparently the offer from the department to submit itself to cross-examination came about because of a gaff in communications between the department and counsel instructed on its behalf by the Treasury Solicitor .
10 This concentration of the market also came about because of the increasing tendency of the rate of profit to decline .
11 The changes came about because of the costs of the State Earnings Related Pension Scheme ( SERPS ) , the need for pensions that could be moved along with a change in jobs , and the wish to provide the public with more freedom of choice in their pension plans .
12 I do believe that came about because of an incident for which Grandfather Hauxwell was responsible .
13 Whether this unity of symbolic meaning is derived from an accidental similarity in the way the words are pronounced , or whether the common pronunciation came about because of an existing symbolic link , is open to debate .
14 I know he did come back because of the new tape on the Ansaphone . ’
15 I did n't wan na come out cos of the salt though .
16 Or songs will come about because of the sound of the words .
17 Now , you , you could have the linear ordering that 's an alternative proposal erm , but then you 've actually got erm you 've got to come up with a kind of proper account of these structures of how they come about and of the relation and then you 've got to check it out against all the other data and all I can say is as it happens , I 've tried that and it does n't work but that 's only and we want to find out if you can see that the quite a long way .
18 The second comes about because of the breakeven requirement and is necessary if subsidies are disallowed .
19 He says that the need to streamline comes about because of the recession , increased competition and a worldwide slump in the airospace industry in general .
20 The asymptotic approach to zero transmission at high frequencies is associated with the capacitance in parallel with the output while the similar behaviour at low frequencies comes about because of the series capacitance between input and output .
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