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

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1 As a QANTAS flight was due to come through the following day , they hoped that Koepang W/T would be on the air before their arrival at Timor .
2 And he wanted all the girls who were interested to come to the great city .
3 Very very very few came from the local area .
4 The first instance of this came in the so-called Boxer Rebellion of 1900 .
5 STRONG support for research on human embryos up to 14 days old came from the Medical Research Council yesterday , which adds its voice to that of the Royal Society , the Royal Colleges , and the medical charities opposing a ban .
6 Of the 280 objects , 175 come from the Topkapi Palace Museum .
7 Charles perhaps still more than his father regarded St Denis as both personal and dynastic patron ; and though the earliest evidence of this comes from the early years of his own reign , it was surely rooted in childhood habits .
8 Whether this comes from the apparent tolerance in the Eastern religions or from the Western dismissal of absolutes , the relativism of modern truth has a strongly corrosive effect on historic Christian conviction .
9 Testimony to this comes from the common agreement of many of the world 's proverbs : ‘ Who knows nothing doubts nothing ’ ( French ) , ‘ The wise are prone to doubt ’ ( Greek ) , or ‘ With great doubts come great understanding ; with little doubts come little understanding ’ ( Chinese ) .
10 One salutary study linking stress to accelerated ageing comes from the Canadian Institute of Stress in Toronto .
11 That came in the momentous contest at The Belfry in 1985 when it was the Scot who holed a curling 15 foot birdie putt across the final green to beat Andy North and to clinch the match for the home team .
12 The proposal to change the law in 1925 came from the Scottish FA which , by coincidence , is drafting the measure which is likely to be put before the International Board , the game 's law-making body , during the World Cup next summer .
13 Then , too , the forger will not find it easy to come across the right paper .
14 What little excitement there was for the colourful Cagliari crowd of 30,000 came from the Italian midfielder Giannini .
15 An example where the problem is fairly straightforward comes from the time-dependent form of the expression for the linear extension of a tube under pressure ( Arridge 1974 ) .
16 There are a hundred different ways of evaluating every piece of intelligence gathered so it is not hard to come to the wrong conclusions .
17 A systematic and documented approach will be more cost effective , auditable and more likely to come to the right conclusions .
18 The R&A 's next challenge is likely to come from the golf-equipment manufacturers .
19 You will see cannonballs embedded like raisins in the walls : these came from the Prussian bombardment of 1757 .
20 Two of these came from the natural world .
21 ( b ) The equal balancing of the two melodic lines in this case , and , at the same time , making them sufficiently powerful to come through the orchestral tutti , presents little difficulty if the simple principles of doubling are well understood and applied .
22 Clearly the minister 's response is inefficient , it 's it 's quite inadequate and what is required is a much more positive stance from the minister , and can the minister tell us whether or not he will be , he will be giving the opportunity to mature entrants to the apprenticeship scheme so that people that have been thrown on the scrap heap over this last fifteen years will have an opportunity and can he tell us whether or not he 's had discussions with British Coal enterprise to allow miners that have been made redundant to come into the new apprenticeship scheme so that they will have new skills which will help them to get new jobs .
23 It all came at the right time , she said , at exactly the right time .
24 But her greatest thrill of all came on the very day they were going home , for the Brownie Guider from Stowbridge came to see them off and she brought the exciting news that a second Pack was being formed at Stowbridge and that the way was now wide open for Brenda to become a Brownie .
25 The contributors all came from the Anglo-Catholic wing of the Church of England , but their shared aim was to assist the re-expression of the central Christian doctrines in a way that would be appropriate to their own time , and that would take account of the historical character both of the Bible and of subsequent theology .
26 Erm thanks very much for the directions er you gave me , it 's quite awkward coming off the main road there cos you really have
27 Made possible by the peace accord between the four warring Cambodian factions ratified on 23 October 1991 , the sculptures have all come from the National Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh .
28 This format makes it easy to fit the words to the ( edited ) pictures and to cue them to the start of each section so that they all come at the right place when they are being recorded onto the video sound track .
29 Though local government is important in Britain and there is some decentralized administration , the chief impetus and the major decisions all come from the central departments of state based in Whitehall .
30 But the politicking and the violence have nearly all come from the Spanish Basques ; French Basques have remained relatively quiet .
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