Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | when did the contingency fund first come into the budget ? |
2 | As Louise seemed unwilling to come to the boats , Nenna was obliged to take the girls to tea at the luxurious Carteret . |
3 | For Christianity menstruation becomes the ‘ curse ’ , the ratification of women 's subjugated status as punishment for her primal sin as daughters of the primal woman Eve , who lost paradise for humankind and caused evil to come into the world . |
4 | I may venture to add Jerry and I were probably the first Scottish kids to hear this coming over the air . |
5 | Being black has always been in my subconscious , but I 've tried never to let this come to the fore . |
6 | It may well happen that the student in considering this comes to the conclusion that there is no contract between Pickwick and Podder . |
7 | BIOTECHNOLOGY seems set to come to the aid of the short children of America . |
8 | She said the organisation 's counsellors visited family homes because many people feel unable to come into the office . |
9 | And after a World Cup match : ‘ Do n't tell those coming in the result of that fantastic match . |
10 | Did that , I ca n't remember that coming to the council , did that come to the council ? |
11 | Did this come in the post this morning ? |
12 | Fussy stripes and piping , shoulder flashes and chest panels , buttons , drawstrings and cuffs all came under the manufacturers ' scrutiny and were tampered with . |
13 | For the public , there will be no immediate advantage when the ‘ Digivision ’ sets first come onto the market this winter or next year . |
14 | So how does that come off the wall , the wooden ? |
15 | Does that come into the classification ? |
16 | But Mr Momper , faced with accommodating those coming from the East , said that while everyone was welcome , the question should also be asked whether people were not needed ‘ to create a better society in East Germany ’ . |
17 | He had first come to the School in 1921 , leaving in 1931 to become Headmaster of North Manchester High School , and then returned in 1941 . |
18 | After one or two early passages of arms , when Wheeler had first come into the post , in which it became apparent that Wheeler was prepared to be a good deal nastier to Ian than Ian was to him , Ian had settled for a civil service manner in which he made no attempt to contribute to the department 's thinking . |
19 | Mr. F.J. Norris , the Head of Modern Languages , had first come to the School , on teaching practice , in 1933 , and returned in January 1934 as Form Master of Junior A. He soon moved up into the Senior School . |
20 | Now that he was a man he was no more capable of working unsupervised than when he had first come to the farm at the age of twelve . |
21 | When Daine had first come to the City , he had — I knew for a fact — taken over a large proportion of the vice business that had been run by Paul Muni , a mobster whose empire had fallen thanks mainly to the investigative efforts and single-mindedness of — you guessed it — criminologist Claude Rains . |
22 | He remembered how Minch had spoken to him like this when he had first come to the Cages . |
23 | When the boy had first come to the house he 'd been more of a child and had naturally been treated as a child . |
24 | Sobbing and singing both come from the diaphragm . |
25 | The larger , bank-owned factors have all come through the recession , though many have seen profit levels reduced . |
26 | None of the players in this team has been ‘ picked out of nowhere ’ : they have all come through the system . |
27 | First aid , exits , the condition of floors and walkways , waste bins , benches , tool cupboards , machines and lighting all come under the eye of the monitors . |
28 | The letter which he valued most came from the leader of English theology , who was now Archbishop of York , William Temple : ‘ Men ought to acknowledge their major obligations , and so I write to thank you ... ’ |