Example sentences of "to come [prep] the [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the upheaval that was to come during the next 12 months , only the ECSC seemed to have avoided the scrapheap . |
2 | She did n't want to come against the flat slack flesh . |
3 | Japan risks remaining saddled for years to come with the primitive financial sector that created the domestic boom and bust of the late-1980s . |
4 | Subject to approval by both Houses of the UK Parliament , the measure was expected to come before the 1994 General Synod for formal declaration . |
5 | ‘ Indeed a bill might be one of the first to come before the Scottish Grand Committee . |
6 | That was an odd comment to come from the right hon. Gentleman who , judged from his comments in recent days , would not have accepted the social charter . |
7 | The biggest European danger to Millar seems likely to come from the six-strong German contingent , who include two of their Seoul Olympic gold-medal team , Franke Sloothaak and Ludger Beerbaum . |
8 | It was n't Miss Wharton 's morning and Mr Capstick , who likes to come to the nine thirty Mass , had influenza . |
9 | And you 're most likely , here not just for communion but because it 's your custom to come to the six thirty service . |
10 | Use the erm , they they invited the Chislehurst May Queen , dan maypole dancers to come to the next open evening . |
11 | I will certainly look with compassion in days to come on the three hon. Members whom I have not been able to call on the statement , but we have a busy day ahead of us . |
12 | Now if you 're a horse racing fan … the brain will be galloping … the mouth watering … at the thought of what 's to come over the next few weeks … |