Example sentences of "of [noun pl] to come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 SOME shock results on the first day of the French Olympic classes regatta at Hyeres yesterday showed that there could still be plenty of surprises to come in the race for British team selection .
2 The failure of ants to come to the rescue of an infested colleague may be the result of the mite successfully mimicking the smell of an ant larva .
3 Now those were the issues that were leading us sir had left us to make an objection to this structure plan that we thought erm the detailed papers on it were sent to the county in our in our objections , they led us to by a series of calculations to come to the view that around about a hundred hectares would be more appropriate for Harrogate , this is in addition to its Greater York supplement , erm than what is now settled upon which is sixty hectares .
4 Certainly , the number of items to come from the field so far are considerable in view of the lack of occupation .
5 They function as a diversion to the eye , a focus for a view , a foretaste of grandeurs to come at the entrance to a park .
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