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

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1 Two problems are thus solved at once : it becomes clear that terminology does not refer only to grammar , and the reasons for the terminology come before the terminology itself .
2 John was still only sixteen years old soft is probable that the real initiative for the invasion came from the unscrupulous Geoffrey , now apparently restored to his duchy ; Richard and Geoffrey had been formally reconciled in the summer of 1183 but the memory of the struggle for Limoges obviously still rankled .
3 While she waited for the water to come to the boil she put on her boudoir cap to conceal the steel haircurlers ( dragon 's teeth through the night but never mind that ) , and her Jaeger dressing-gown ( which cost the awful sum of £5 ) , and set forth for her regular deliverance on the lavatory .
4 The inspiration for the Convention came from the wide principles declared in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 .
5 But Gascoigne last night pleaded for the chance to come to the rescue of his country against Norway .
6 The fact that the UK launch presentation attracted around 260 people from the Ministry of Defence and around 10 from commerce indicates the potential market , and in fact the first customers for the product come from the military .
7 The fact that the UK launch presentation attracted around 260 people from the Ministry of Defence and around 10 from commerce indicates the potential market , and in fact the first customers for the product come from the military .
8 First the then the uniform , then you go and wait for the envelope to come through the door , and it did , reported us to Agricultural College for a month 's training .
9 Evidence for the distinction comes from the differences in error pattern between situations where these conditions are met ( e.g. written grammar tests ) and those where they are not .
10 It was n't fair , just or right for the Signora to come before the hour appointed ; she should have been admitted by Giovanna herself and the keys should have remained hanging on their appointed hook ; the other set being in the pocket of Giovanna 's overall from which she now drew them and held them up making it clear that they would be relinquished only upon her death and then only into the hands of Signor Kettering .
11 An extra impetus for the disposal came at the start of the week when Pepsi decided to end its franchise relationship with Perrier , citing poor sales performance .
12 The initial idea for the show came from the shop 's owners , the El Fayeds , who recently visited the International Fine Art and Antique Dealers show in New York , another Haughton event .
13 About one quarter of the paintings and virtually all of the drawings selected for the exhibition come from the Foundation itself and from other family sources .
14 And as for the light coming from the rear , the same sort of thing happened — only the other way round : for them the humps and dips were spread out . ’
15 The power for the spring comes from the back legs and feet .
16 Though it does not end ‘ on this sort of flourish ’ , the book 's hope for the future comes in the one ‘ flourish ’ in its dejected concluding lines .
17 Probably the best illustration of the assisting method in action during the course comes in the fifth session when Somerset practitioners take the logic of working with the problem in the community to its ultimate conclusion .
18 I 'm getting really paranoid about the smoke coming in the room !
19 People of all ages from small children to those who lived through the campaign came to the city for a week to remember .
20 We also did a very important er , technology transfer to Czechoslovakia , which er , unsubmersible pump neck technology and that 's tended to , to erm , hide a slight delcl er decline in the last quarter of the year , normally in oil most of the profit or more of the profit comes in the second half than the first , but with the Gulf War last year oil prices were pretty firm and er , so we 've made er , quite reasonable profits in the , in the er , first half and so too in the second half , but in the last quarter they 've been showed up by that technology er , transfer and the er , U S oil price is er , is , is er stag the U K's is stagnant , the U S is stagnant in oil and the gas prices are very , very far down , they 're well down .
21 In fact , a large part of the syntactic complexity of the sentence comes from the use of prepositional phrases .
22 Part of the evidence comes from the fascinating phenomenon of ‘ introns ’ and ‘ exons ’ .
23 In both cases , though some parallel texts survive from Lotharingia , from East Francia and Italy , the bulk of the evidence comes from the kingdom of Charles the Bald .
24 For instance , a large part of the evidence comes in the form of written representations and documents which would have to be read out .
25 Doubts over aspects of the legislation came as the Labour leader , John Smith , accused the Prime Minister of trying to prevent the Commons having a say on the social chapter .
26 The only knockdown of the fight came in the 11th round when the champion floored Close with a short , right upper cut .
27 He was tumultuously cheered in the House of Commons that afternoon , although a good part of the enthusiasm came from the Labour benches .
28 The word ‘ panspermia ’ in itself gives the clue to the common element in this group of theories , The Greek prefix pan means ‘ all ’ ; the spermia part of the word comes from the Greek for ‘ seed ’ .
29 TOWN END may be seen on the left of the road coming into the village from the southern end .
30 Most of the text comes from the proceedings of the 1989 Bioanalytical forum at Guildford , and is divided into three main sections — producing valid analytical results ; the analysis of anti-infectives , and specific approaches for various drugs and metabolites .
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