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

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1 Now also , knowing that there 's only just over five hundred or just six hundred members of the Liberal Democrats , in the eight constituencies that comprise our Euro constituency , there will be many benefits that can come off a Euro campaign in terms of membership , in terms of helpers , in in terms of morale and generally raising our profile , just through press contacts and things like that .
2 As the final sentence of the chapter puts it , The belief which inspires every paragraph of the present Report is that this much-desired spiritual unity in the nation and the equally necessary uplift in the whole level of the popular imagination can only come through a general acknowledgement of the paramount place which the native speech and literature should occupy in our schools and in the common life of our people .
3 The ‘ antagonism of interest ’ , which Green knew existed , could ‘ only be met by moral ideas appropriate … to the citizen stage … the reconciliation must come through a higher gospel of rights — the gospel of duty ’ .
4 This will ensure that we help the Group come through the worse recession in our industry for many years , and that we are in place and able to contribute to the future upturn in the market .
5 The confusion of the two-year-old princess will come as a heartbreaking blow to the Queen , already stunned by the Mirror 's amazing photos of Fergie 's poolside romps with ‘ financial adviser ’ Bryan .
6 Staring into the pretty face for a moment , Agnes nodded , saying , ‘ That 'll come as a great surprise to him .
7 ‘ Did it come as a great surprise to you ? ’
8 She has found a number of old photographs that will come as a great surprise to me .
9 The move to merge did not come as a great surprise to the shareholders of either company .
10 This will come as a great shock to him .
11 Jonathan 's sister says news that Clarke 's sentence has been reduced will come as a great shock to her mother , who 's ill …
12 THERE ARE moments in Barry Kyle 's partly dismal , partly enchanting production of All 's Well that Ends Well , that will come as a great comfort to anyone who is exceptionally slow-witted .
13 I hope that that does not come as a total surprise to him , as it appears to .
14 That will come as a terrible shock to him .
15 The move will come as a shattering blow to the US-backed DRT initiative .
16 And his loss would come as a big blow to new boss Crosby who is bidding to take the club into the Premier League next season .
17 That news will come as a welcome relief to the authority , which has been waiting for more than three months for a reply from the Home Secretary .
18 It might come as a huge blow to your ego , but there are women in this world who wo n't fall in a gibbering little heap at your feet every time you spare them a smile or a word .
19 What about the skills which are very important but do n't come as a formal part of any subject , the so-called communication skills ?
20 Erm well in in the context of what I did say yesterday it 'll come as no great surprise to anyone that like Ryedale we also accept the North Yorkshire County County figures , erm which in short we we find are based on reasonable assumptions and and and an appropriate methodology , compared to some of the more extreme interpretations and projections that have that have been put forward , if I can illustrate that point by reference to er potential building rates , that the highest figure that 's been suggested is the one put forward by Mr Grigson , of Barton Willmore , I 'm talking for the moment about Greater York generally , and I 'll come onto the Selby aspect in a minute .
21 The prosecution over safety in an Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactor , reactors which form part of the electricity industry privatisation , will come as an extra embarrassment to the Government and will further dent City confidence in the value of the nuclear assets .
22 Ideally , the cut from medium shot to close-up would come during the downward movement of the hand , but this degree of editing precision is often difficult for video .
23 Mr Sutherland still needs approval from GATT 's 110 members , but he is the leading candidate and would come with a splendid mixture of diplomatic credentials , top-level contacts and real backbone .
24 I know that I shall come with a full measure of the blessing of Christ .
25 They will come with the next revision of Solaris .
26 The final crunch could come with the full moon on Thursday — but you will be well able to handle any problems that may arise .
27 The transition from diplomatic and economic pressure on Iraq to direct offensive military action provided a further confirmation of the US leadership of what US statements described as " the 28-member international coalition " , since " coalition forces " would come under the operational command of the commander of US forces , Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf , in consultation with Saudi Defence Minister Prince Sultan ibn Abdul Aziz .
28 In an emergency the new European corps would come under the operational command of NATO 's Supreme Allied Command Europe ( SACEUR ) .
29 And then he saw them come into the amber flicker of the firelight with the flames lighting green lamps in their heads .
30 As regards property , it should be noticed that law and practice , to a large extent , make it unlikely that property of any considerable value will come into the direct ownership of an infant .
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