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

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1 That should come above financial gain . ’
2 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 .
3 request that farm shops , recreational facilities , and car parks should come under proper planning controls
4 With a political prisoner escaped , all of us who were at the City of the Horizon must come under increased scrutiny . ’
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Such backing must come from national government — the issues are too big for the responsibility of generating finance to be handed down to more local levels .
8 This risk might come from subsequent investigation of the audit , or from investigations carried out by any of the various regulatory bodies such as the Inland Revenue Investigations Branch or one established under the Financial Services Act .
9 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 .
10 If they die the whole campaign to save the condor by captive breeding could come under renewed attack .
11 I would hope that each would adopt an understanding attitude towards the other 's problems in circumstances in which the checks and balances of consent and willingness and ability to treat of which I spoke in In re J. [ 1991 ] Fam. 33 could come under considerable strain .
12 These could come from switching BA or British Midlands Heathrow flights from Aldergrove or the new five-times daily Jersey European service to Gatwick .
13 Such demand could come from local business and professional groups .
14 In the national scheme of things , clippies would pay for themselves in increased efficiency , but more direct finance could come from super-taxing car fuel to penalise the gas guzzlers , and by re-allocating the tax benefits which currently go to company car drivers .
15 This was good — this was the closest we 'd come to meaningful exchange .
16 The Aquarian alsatian or the Capricorn collie would come to little harm from canine astrology .
17 The uncertain nature of political alignments in these years made it inevitable , then , that a National Government would come under serious consideration as a remedy for Britain 's ills .
18 The cessation of the talks prompted speculation that Palestinian moderates would come under increased pressure to abandon their policy of negotiation and formally resume the armed struggle against Israel .
19 The cessation of the talks prompted speculation that Palestinian moderates would come under increased pressure to abandon their policy of negotiation and resume the armed struggle against Israel .
20 But either Mr Major or Mr Kinnock would come under strong pressure from constitutional advisers — including Sir Robert Fellowes , the Queen 's Principal Private Secretary , and Sir Robin Butler , Cabinet Secretary , to make the effort .
21 If there are signs of the ‘ yes ’ vote sliding significantly , nerves would start to fray and the DKK would come under renewed pressure .
22 But if they thought there had been a miscarriage of justice Dr Courtney would come under new scrutiny .
23 Well I mean , the , the the irony is , if you look in the Brigade 's statistics chart , the one that 's attached to that one , the aeroplane crash would come under special service calls other so it 's a miscellaneous column , so it 's not even a road accident , it 's some other .
24 According to the opposition Treasury spokesman Chris Smith , MP for Islington South , big cars would come under heavy pressure from a Labour Chancellor .
25 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 .
26 But he saw Baldwin on the Sunday morning and told him that he had no doubt that Curzon would be chosen , although his own turn would come in due course .
27 Probably the party would come in plain dinner dresses , just to show how far above such things they were .
28 The Andean Reserve Fund was expected to contribute US$370,000,000 , and US$450,000,000 would come from accrued borrowing rights within the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) .
29 Elaborating on this statement , he said that some of the increase would come from widening access , with more women , more older people and more people from ethnic minorities entering higher education , but he also anticipated a doubling of the participation rates among young people of the relevant age , from the present 15 per cent to 30 per cent .
30 The second example concerns the financing of the City Technology Colleges , and the government 's expectation that 80 per cent of this funding would come from private industry .
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