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

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1 Those 35 were good enough to come through the pre-qualifying system .
2 And the , the water to bathe in came from the local river and er it was very very sandy and it just looked like mud that you were having to get in and do your bath .
3 At Ashburnham , Brown created a late eighteenth-century sense of ‘ wilderness ’ that could only come from the utmost ingenuity ; sudden ‘ surprise ’ views of the house replaced the structured avenues and rigid vistas of earlier occupants .
4 These all come under the general heading of ‘ public opinion polls ’ , and can take many forms .
5 They have evolved separately and thus we discover that monkeys with prehensile tails serving them as an extra hand only come from the New World .
6 The solutions they proffer only come from the limited range of their own experience .
7 I think that these inflated ideas perhaps come with the old language of the church , and if you 're going to do that well then , all hail to you and er presumably you mean it if you 've gone there .
8 He only comes to the odd party .
9 The information in the Labour party 's document all comes under the new education standards commission that will take over responsibility for Her Majesty 's inspectorate of schools and co-ordinate the work of local inspectors .
10 Some of the original brigadistas , the young literacy teachers , who mostly came from the urban areas , also continued to work in adult education , and others became teachers in the formal school system .
11 Due recognition was soon to come to the industrious doctor : in 1716 George I created him a baronet , an honour as yet conferred on only one other physician .
12 They were country people in a sense that Melanie was not , although she had just come from the green fields and they might have lived in London all their lives .
13 I 've just come from the Foreign Office , and you 're immediately on a new assignment .
14 This from Garry who had just come in the front door .
15 She read it idiotically at least three times , until she 'd convinced herself there was no hidden psychological message in the bare statement of fact , and then realised that someone had just come in the front door of the flat and was moving around in the hall .
16 A number of test cases on Sunday trading and the possible conflict with the treaty of Rome have already come before the European Court and all have been referred back to the various countries involved .
17 Should anyone be foolish enough to don space armour and climb through the airlock , nothing whatever would be strictly visible — save for what had already come from the ordinary universe .
18 The sound of a typewriter rattling away came from the little office and Gerald said : ‘ Gina — catching up on the correspondence .
19 No two candidates will respond to questions in exactly the same way so you must keep a fair amount of flexibility in your approach — it would be wrong to stop a candidate from following up an interesting and potentially revealing answer simply because it is not coming at the designated point in your schedule .
20 At any moment she will turn round and check that her friend is not coming from the opposite direction .
21 starting a little brown smoulder mark it were like that all the through the electric blanket of course all the through the the sheets all through the sheets and blankets and it had just coming through the top counterpane we used have a
22 We went farther up the wasted beach , still finding interesting pieces of flotsam and finally coming to the rusted remnant I thought was a water-tank or a half-buried canoe , from a distance .
23 The village itself has a medieval centre and is rich in an Alpine flavour which does n't just come from the towering scenery .
24 ‘ Our family did n't exactly come from the wrong side of the tracks , but we were certainly always within sound of the train whistles . ’
25 The initial guidance would normally come from the advisory service but helping to put those suggestions into practice should be the role of the training services .
26 Silvia had just came through the front door — that car had n't been Guido after all .
27 As with other types of agriculture , fish farming does not come under the normal planning controls .
28 and the insurance do not come into the present argument .
29 Now yes this is very very welcome indeed , but I do see it Mr Chairman in the experience of the past and that really with the hard work that you both have put in as a piece of paper it is now in the computer as far as I can see and I think there is a term now within agriculture and I will give you an example of this and I think it now , it may apply I think to our road system particular particularly in the north , north Suffolk , yeah I think the term is set-aside , and I hope that some time central government will acknowledge that within this eastern region certainly the Lowestoft area and Waking area we have very great problems , because these pieces of jigsaw do not come into the full picture , they 're put in place now and then and later and in apparent it is giving us a very great problem certainly within the last
30 But , let me say by way of rejoinder , there is no necessary reason why things should not come about the other way round — with the personality regression preceding the growth in power of the state — and that even if this is a functional , rather than causal , relationship , it is nevertheless a significant one .
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