Example sentences of "come [prep] the [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is also a fact that very few people actually come into the Christian faith with a deep burden of sin . |
2 | Erm all those because subjects come under the general umbrella of faith and life , and I think er , moderator , probably the correct thing is to do is to be formal and to begin by er , proposing that these three reports be received for discussion . |
3 | Drugs : Both medically prescribed drugs and those which come under the general heading of ‘ non-medical substances ’ can cause impairment of mental faculties . |
4 | Still , when it comes to the treatment of the frontiers of computing , the areas of advanced research that come under the general heading of ‘ artificial intelligence ’ ( AI ) , there is still a great deal sadly lacking . |
5 | These all come under the general heading of ‘ public opinion polls ’ , and can take many forms . |
6 | This leaves non-meanings ; but non-meanings are a vast class , comprising logically most diverse elements and including a large sub-class of topics that come under the general heading of " fiction " . |
7 | Dual-subject degrees exist in both the universities and polytechnics , but their place in each is subtly different ; in the former they are seen largely in relation to the single honours degree , which constitutes a kind of academic gold standard , whereas in the latter they come under the general rubric of ‘ combined studies ’ . |
8 | As part of the open market , blanket legislation comes into effect across the EC , although the changes mainly apply to the large manufacturers , which come under the first tier of the three-tier approval system . |
9 | The remaining police forces come under the joint supervision of partially elected police authorities , the chief constable and the Home Secretary . |
10 | no longer confined to persons who speak the King 's English or who come under the direct influence of the great writers ; the continuity of our literary and linguistic heritage is threatened by the far-reaching influence of the half educated … |
11 | ’ Took his shoes off and Jock come with the Black Maria in the morning . |
12 | But what no one could foresee were the complex problems of readjustment. for instance , the emotional strain of leaving Baldersdale almost certainly reduced her resistance to the germs and viruses that also come with the overall package of civilization . |
13 | I think that these inflated ideas perhaps come with the old language of the church , and if you 're going to do that well then , all hail to you and er presumably you mean it if you 've gone there . |
14 | You 've heard about this symbol of the brotherhood of man set in welcoming Perugia with its ancient traditions of hospitality , where every year bright-eyed , bushy-tailed youngsters come from the four corners of the world to study Italian culture and promote peace and international understanding . ’ |
15 | Once again we compute the formula , where the come from the unrestricted model in equation ( 3.19 ) and the now come from the regression of Y t on the variable . |
16 | The solutions they proffer only come from the limited range of their own experience . |
17 | We need to be able to take deliveries at all times of the day and it is very difficult to dictate to carriers , especially when they come from the other end of the country , what time they can deliver . |
18 | Further obstacles come from the short-term costs of re-construction and from a lack of local buyers . |
19 | The church has other features too that come from the Moorish Spain of the Middle Ages : above all , the queer openwork stone screens that are set into the window embrasures , hewn crudely but winningly into geometric patterns . |
20 | Black Orcs come from the eastern side of the Worlds Edge Mountains and are bigger , stronger and tougher than ordinary Orcs . |
21 | Though local government is important in Britain and there is some decentralized administration , the chief impetus and the major decisions all come from the central departments of state based in Whitehall . |
22 | The two main sources of social data come from the inner world of the library and the outside world of living people . |
23 | In these days when party politics have entered so fully into local government , nominations to committees frequently come from the political groups of the council and it is at the group meetings of the council that a new member should stake his claim for membership of particular committees of his choice . |
24 | The other two examples of regionarii come from the auxiliary fort at Ribchester , where both Aelius Antonius and T. Floridius Natalis combined the post with that of praepositus numeri or fort commander . |
25 | The point is — and our survey reveals it — that such an amount does deter some youngsters from participating in tournaments and again with respect , I would guess that few of them come from the lovely part of the country from where you write . |
26 | But it seems as though most of the problems and dangers with E come from the underground manner in which it is supplied . |
27 | The Perks come from the third planet of a G class system in the region of Betelgeuse , where they live in warrens , underground , which is perhaps why they took so readily to the tunnels of Plenty . |
28 | Two attributes come from the same domain of Political Parties . |
29 | It is worth recalling that on the eve of the French Revolution the French peasant 's expectancy is thought to have been rather below that of the Indian in 1881 ; so far had Europe already come in the ninety years before 1880 . |
30 | Girls usually leave Arbour after twelve months , having taken their exams and any girls who , for instance , come in the third year at school are required to return to school afterwards . |