Example sentences of "come [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The ordered-segmentation approach shares the Marxist view that hooligans come predominantly from the lower-working class ( Dunning et al. , 1986 ; 1988 ) .
2 The notion that ideas come only from the professional specialists in the field must not be allowed to obtrude , nor the traditional ‘ we tried that and it did n't work ’ story .
3 The notion that ideas come only from the professional specialists in the field must not be allowed to obtrude , nor the traditional ‘ we tried that and it did n't work ’ story .
4 That demand did not , of course , come entirely from the domestic market .
5 Add the tofu , breadcrumbs , Tabasco , margarine , soy sauce and pepper and blend until the ingredients come together as a smooth ball .
6 It is extremely important that all the factions — not just the clans but the sub-clans — in northern , southern and central Somalia come together under the United Nations plan for the ceasefire .
7 It recommended that the three Belfast teacher training colleges come together on a single site .
8 Groups come together for a specific reason and this reason should run like a thread through the liturgy as well as linking it to the whole community of the Church .
9 They finally come together at the lowest level of their relationship .
10 These properties come together in a memorable story , with a powerful moral for chemists .
11 It is at this point that we need to introduce the concept of a quite different type of cultural formation , in which artists come together in the common pursuit of some specific artistic aim .
12 A message was then broadcast asking Sir Ralph Grunte , Member of Parliament , to please come straightaway to the administrative desk in the lobby , as ‘ a matter of urgency ’ .
13 We come finally to the confluent form of Sylvester 's expansion for any polynomial , and again we use the matrices A and B as exemplifying the general case ; however , for greater generality we shall write the repeated roots as unc the unrepeated root as unc and shall replace the unit in the superdiagonal of unc by r .
14 Do n't panic — to make sure you come home with the right product for you , we have translated some technical terms .
15 In 1980 a series of arson attacks on English-owned cottages in Wales gave new meaning to the advertising slogan , " come home to a real fire " .
16 Moreover , when you have a pet , even if it is only a goldfish , it means that you never come home to an empty house .
17 You go to the most wonderful places , you STAND in Soweto outside Nelson Mandela 's little house and watch him come home for the first time in 25 years .
18 He had n't got a job yet but he had gone up to London every day this week and come home in a jolly mood .
19 We come now to a full post-production assemble edit in which the camera-original material is completely re-arranged as it is copied onto a second tape .
20 We come now to the final committee report which is on page thirteen of the page thirteen .
21 Other additions to make the supplement obsolete come mainly from the deep south , where Geoff Hornby and Suzi Sammut have been cruising around on their Luxury Liner ( E3 5c ) , which is a variant on their own Crinoid Cruise .
22 The main difference now between Holstein and Friesian is that , although both come originally from the same source , the former is a large , single-purpose dairy cow while the latter has always been a dual-purpose type able to produce meat from the dairy herd .
23 He said : ‘ People come here for a good night out , the restaurant is always busy and we are opening a new betting shop at the track where punters will be able to place bets tax free .
24 We will help those that we have to help legally , or perhaps those whom people want to help , but we will not have foisted upon us those who come here for a good time and a good life .
25 Nowadays my grandchildren come here for the same family festival .
26 Patients from all over the area come here to the Regional Haemophilia Centre at the Churchill Hospital at Headington .
27 Her first instinct was to turn and walk straight back to the changing-rooms ; after all , had n't she come here at the one time when she 'd thought David Markham was safely out of the way ?
28 They come across as a splendid reminder of the days , only just past , when the English and Irish upper class had not become embittered and still looked on their poorer neighbours with sympathy and kindly humour .
29 They come across as the same songs although they do n't sound as huge and magnificent and lush as they do on the record .
30 But almost half the vehicles they come across on the hard shoulder have stopped because there are no services .
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