Example sentences of "[noun] come [prep] the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Expert systems are the first commercial products to come from the world of Artificial Intelligence research .
2 They merely pave the way for an increasing proportion of those emissions to come from the burning of imported coal .
3 In the most emotional speech of the day , Mr Alexander Rutskoy , the Vice-President , appealed for parliament to come to the aid of the Russian minority in the TransDniestr region of Moldova , the scene of bitter fighting in recent months .
4 Strong , virile performances of two of the finest of all Tudor settings of the Mass come from the choir of St John 's College Cambridge on a label not normally associated with early music , mid-price EMI Eminence .
5 The Moon was one of the first objects to come under the scrutiny of the newly-invented telescope .
6 If the EEC did wish to go beyond the 1962 agreement on agriculture , the arrangements of which were in any case due to expire in 1965 , if financing was permitted to come from the EEC 's own resources , and if the latter were to be levied on imports , then it was sensible for the EEC budget to come under the control of the European Parliament .
7 However , your willingness to come to the aid of your fellow readers is causing a few headaches in our office .
8 Or , as Niall Fitzduff put it , the community ‘ is not to be destroyed at the whim of mining company ’ while nothing could ‘ compensate us or the generations to come for the loss of our community ’ .
9 ‘ It is reasonable for the telecommunications industry to come to the aid of law enforcement .
10 Reassurance for the owners of timber-frame homes came from the director-general of the NHBC , who argued :
11 Although many of the better-paid staff , especially those with engineering expertise , were brought in from all over the country , much of the local labour came from the town of Bridgwater , ten miles away by road .
12 The emergence of the New Kylie came in the autumn of 1989 .
13 The establishment of first and middle schools came in the wake of the Plowden Report of 1966 .
14 Support for the scanning hypothesis of lateral differences in tachistoscopic recognition came in the form of findings which showed the direction of visual field asymmetry to be related to whether the stimuli are symmetrically shaped ( Bryden , 1968 ) or are presented in normal or in mirror image orientation ( Harcum and Filion , 1963 ) .
15 Voices came from the direction of the offices and he found Fox expostulating with a tall youngish man , a Glynn without doubt and the heir apparent .
16 The deal came at the end of the 20th annual session of the intergovernmental commission on economic co-operation between the two countries .
17 The deal came against the background of a 10 per cent decline in world prices since mid-October .
18 ‘ The interview came at the end of a long day .
19 His head and neck came above the level of the back of the settee …
20 His aim was to boost flagging sales , and for the first time during the recession new cars came within the grasp of those who still had some cash .
21 The party boat came to the end of its song , and the party people gave themselves a round of applause .
22 The demise of the flying boat came with the development of jets and the spread of concrete runways .
23 For a second the boat began to turn on its side , then the oars went down into the water and the boat came down the side of the wave .
24 The military-style event took place yesterday at the Southlands Centre , Ormesby Road , Middlesbrough , where 80 students from the town 's Longlands College came under the scrutiny of Divisional Officer J Doyle , training officer for Cleveland Fire Brigade .
25 A fuller statement of Gorbachev 's vision of the Soviet future came in the conclusion of his address to the 19th Party Conference in 1988 .
26 Cycling was the backbone of the Meet right up to the start of the Fifties , but then , says Alan Wilcox , the motor car came within the reach of the working man and that led to the decline of cycling clubs .
27 It was surely — the words came in the tone of voice her mother would have used — ‘ most unsuitable ’ , and it seemed especially so when the bus passed the block of flats where she and her mother had lived .
28 The serious business , however , started when the absolute right to quota came under the hammer of the auctioneer , Iain Thomson .
29 Further confirmation came from the governor of Peterhead , Alexander Angus , after his retirement .
30 In the case of Northern Ireland , the pressure for uniformity came from the majority of the electorate who want to be as well treated as British citizens are in England or Scotland .
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