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

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1 The Committee was conspicuous for the fact that Conservative Members made few contributions ; the majority came from the Opposition .
2 The advantages of being able to deploy the micro-budget came from the fact that the case manager was both the person undertaking the assessment , and the direct worker who understood local opportunities .
3 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 .
4 In the first year , over half of the finance came from the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies and the Government ( mostly from fees charged on companies ) , while the remainder came from the Stock Exchange and the Bank of England .
5 This is made up of £130,000 in added money ( mainly from the sponsor but also with a contribution from the racecourse and the Levy Board , with the remainder coming from the stake money paid by each owner to enter .
6 A summer weight version is available and the shirt comes with the option of short or long sleeves at £17.95 and £21.95 .
7 The admission came on the eve of a visit to Katyn by Polish President Wojciech Jaruzelski .
8 The admission comes in the form of internal Bank documents prepared earlier in 1992 by its operations evaluation department .
9 Said Manager Phil Hicks , ‘ We 've had an excellent customer response to our campaign , and we are particularly pleased to see the award coming to the East Anglia Region .
10 The award comes as the museum 's other two Manhattan off-site sponsors , IBM and The Equitable , have terminated the museum 's lease ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p. 5 ) .
11 This time the blow came to the side of his head , just beside his left eye .
12 The blow came in the form of a 7-under-par 63 for the second round .
13 In fact , a large part of the syntactic complexity of the sentence comes from the use of prepositional phrases .
14 Rebate-only plans apparently offered a free pension , as all the money came from the Government .
15 Unlike many of its southern competitors Bell Lawrie , which is very much an Edinburgh stockbroker , albeit with clients all over the country , ensured that the institutional money only represented 25 per cent of its equity — the money coming from the Bank of Scotland , Ivory & sime and Edinburgh Investment Trust .
16 The money comes from the EC disaster fund .
17 The money comes from the BBC 's Greater London Radio , whose benefit concert on National Music Day featuring Bob Geldof , Midge Ure and Julia Fordham raised nearly £6,000 towards the Guitar Institute scholarships .
18 Regional council allocations for 1993-94 , excluding the money to come from the EC , will vary from £13.6 million in Borders Region to almost £209 million in Strathclyde .
19 — and the fleas hopped , and the smell came through the walls .
20 This he did , and so the case came before the Court of Exchequer which , by a majority , decided in favour of the defendant .
21 When the case came before the House of Lords a reference to the European Court was made to determine whether the facts disclosed discrimination under Article 119 of the Treaty of Rome .
22 The case comes on the day senior magistrates met the Home Secretary to seek changes to the new Criminal Justice Act , under which penalties are linked to a person 's ability to pay .
23 The case comes before the Magistrates again in June .
24 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 .
25 Just over half the rise came from the Asia Pacific region , where there were strong performances from Hang Seng Bank , in Hong Kong , and the more widely based Hongkong Bank , plus an exceptional profit of £270 million on the sale of a the group 's Cathay Pacific airline stake .
26 Half the rise comes from the South East .
27 ‘ As the midwife came into the room , I had a strong contraction which really felt as though I was in labour .
28 At the end of the first circuit Brown Chamberlin , who had been jumping sketchily , was pulled up , and as the field came past the stands and swung away into the country again Bregawn kept up his gallop .
29 Having been in the front rank at the first fence he dropped back , and as the field came past the stands for the first time , with most of the runners still surviving , he had few behind him .
30 In each case , the Creole comes at the end of the speaker 's turn .
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