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

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1 ‘ The weekly papers in the province seem to have come through the worst recession in living memory relatively unscathed .
2 THE report , Stevie explained as Patrick drove away from the station , had come through the British Embassy in Bucharest .
3 ‘ If the indicators for the first quarter remain flat or suggest a further fall in output , then the time will have come for a further cut in interest rates , by another 1 per cent or more . ’
4 They had not looked to see whether the police had come into the main road in time to see .
5 However , this does not apply to books from the same print-run circulated in the UK since his works have now come into the public domain in that country .
6 The South Americans have come from a five-nation tournament in Hamburg , where they beat Spain 2-1 and lost to Australia 3-2 .
7 Those who have come from a joint family in India , Pakistan or Bangladesh to live alone with their husbands in Britain suffer most .
8 Sports editor Bob Edwell , who had come from the Daily Express in London , was looking for sports writers , and above all the paper needed its back bench staffed by the all-important sub-editors , who prepare the reporters ' words ( the copy ) for the paper , and write the headlines .
9 During A.D. 57–8 , another Messiah appeared , said to have come from the Jewish community in Egypt .
10 The final showdown between the Viet-Minh and the cream of the French colonial Army had come in a deserted valley in the north of Vietnam , around a small village called Dien Bien Phu .
11 Had a case of a claim by a child for damages for pre-natal injury come before the English courts in the period from 1972 to the enactment of the Act of 1976 , and had it been as well argued as the present cases have been in this court , I have no doubt that the English court would have been referred to Watt v. Rama [ 1972 ] V.R. 353 and Duval v. Seguin , 26 D.L.R. ( 3d ) 418 and would have preferred the views there expressed to Walker v. Great Northern Railway .
12 John Gibson , 28 , a farmer , said he had come upon the two men in his barn eight hours after the alleged bank raid .
13 Organic evolution , behavioural evolution , and the old problem of mental evolution come to a common focus in a study of this structure .
14 ‘ We 've come to the best club in the country and won .
15 ‘ We 've come to the best club in the country and won .
16 It was the closest we had come to the outside world in nearly four months yet they were responsible for the oil which glossed the harbour and had killed the coral .
17 Wdowczyk , after only four competitive matches , looks one of the best players to have come to the Premier Division in years .
18 He had come to the banqueting hall in order to have a look at the river from the roof ; the river had risen and widened so much that the entire countryside seemed to be sliding past and one felt as if one were standing on the deck of a ship .
19 The latter I had been intending to read for years and , by happenstance , had come across a cheap edition in a book sale just days before setting out .
20 He said that whenever members of his family come across a dead chimpanzee in the forest , they dig a grave and cover the body , perhaps with a small piece of cloth , and ask the deceased to greet people in the other world .
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