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

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1 During the period , apart from emergencies , any additional funding must come from existing programmes ( Collender , 1992 , 280–93 ) .
2 Anthony Skito have specialists in hairdressing , colouring and perming and offer ten-day perm check where clients may come in ten days after their perm to have their hair checked , washed and blow-dried .
3 The Session regretted their decision and its consequences to the Church , but expressed the hope that both Parties may come to some arrangement that the work of the Church shall he carried on without hindrances . "
4 But the fundamental data must come from original records if a truly significant investigation is to be made .
5 Berry , an experienced judge of sprinters , rates her Listed class she finished third in that grade at Haydock in April and Lucky Parkes should come through this test .
6 Berry , an experienced judge of sprinters , rates her Listed class she finished third in that grade at Haydock in April and Lucky Parkes should come through this test .
7 Businessmen fretted that no good could come of such defiance ; students delighted in the courage of their mainland counterparts .
8 According to the opposition Treasury spokesman Chris Smith , MP for Islington South , big cars would come under heavy pressure from a Labour Chancellor .
9 But if they thought there had been a miscarriage of justice Dr Courtney would come under new scrutiny .
10 If there are signs of the ‘ yes ’ vote sliding significantly , nerves would start to fray and the DKK would come under renewed pressure .
11 I do not feel that any harm will come to those people who experience spontaneous regression in such a way , as any group involved in the higher levels of meditation should be under the control of a qualified and experienced teacher or leader who will be on hand to control the situation and to help should the pupil find himself in emotional difficulty .
12 Chocolate Rich Tea will come in thick plain or real milk chocolate and cost 69p for a 250gr pack .
13 Blood can come at any time . ’
14 Additional risks can come via overambitious growth plans , vulnerability to technology or product development , over-gearing or through backing ‘ one-man bands ’ .
15 It is conceivable that quotas may come into future use to encourage or limit the numbers of certain types of applicant .
16 Deaf children of deaf parents using sign at home may come under this rule ; like ethnic minority children they must then be assessed in their native language prior to any Statement or placement .
17 Help may come in many forms , from the provision of a hand rail for the bath to time at a day centre .
18 It is easy to see why a girl might come to this conclusion .
19 Well I mean , the , the the irony is , if you look in the Brigade 's statistics chart , the one that 's attached to that one , the aeroplane crash would come under special service calls other so it 's a miscellaneous column , so it 's not even a road accident , it 's some other .
20 The cessation of the talks prompted speculation that Palestinian moderates would come under increased pressure to abandon their policy of negotiation and formally resume the armed struggle against Israel .
21 The cessation of the talks prompted speculation that Palestinian moderates would come under increased pressure to abandon their policy of negotiation and resume the armed struggle against Israel .
22 There will be no CFC gases in the building , and all wood will come from sustainable resources .
23 An election could come at any time , and policies across the board were being honed in readiness .
24 There are thus both economic and ideological reasons why the new musical energies of this period should come from American sources .
25 We would all pay lip-service to the demand that pupil needs must come before financial considerations , but the temptation to save will often be present .
26 She complained that it was ‘ indecent that fellows and wenches should come at such hours as they do ’ to get her husband out of bed for the night watches .
27 There seems no doubt , however , that whatever developments take place because of the efforts of Philips and its Japanese associates , much of the initial impetus for CD-I will come from music-based materials , tapping into an established and seemingly unending vein of demand .
28 A report from consultancy Ovum Ltd forecasts that by the end of the decade nearly a third of telecommunications companies ' revenues will come from intelligent network services .
29 This anti-parliamentarianism can come in three forms , from all sides of the political spectrum .
30 I mean er erm it 's a single market for every citizen of the E C twelve so an Italian , a Belgian , a German can come to this country and work , er but the p Assuming they can do everything else as equal , their qualifications are equal and so on .
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