Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] come [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was only when she went to America , headlining for the first time , that she came across the curious racial classification with which music there is compartmentalised .
2 ‘ It 's now a tradition that she comes for the last week of the campaign , ’ he says .
3 This paradox about being able to predict one 's actions is closely related to the problem I mentioned earlier : Will the ultimate theory determine that we come to the right conclusions about the ultimate theory ?
4 It is only at this point that we come to the central theme , the reason why all those who wish to understand the problem of drugs in sport should read this book .
5 After the victory at the sea the triumph song , but hardly have the last notes escaped Israel 's lips than we come to the second story of complaint ( 15.22–7 ) .
6 ‘ I think it might even be further away than we came on the Long Drive , ’ said Masklin quietly .
7 Although they come from the same family as the more familiar Corydoras , they differ in both body shape and breeding habit .
8 Apart from errors and omissions these are defined in the National Accounts in such a way that they come to the same value .
9 FROM the birth of radio astronomy in 1932 , when Jansky discovered cosmic radio waves and established that they come from the Galactic Centre , it has been clear that something very remarkable is taking place at the core of the Milky Way .
10 What was interesting about those MPs who were swift to defend him was that they come from the traditional working-class wing of the parliamentary party — people like Jimmy Hood , or Aberdeen North 's Bob Hughes .
11 It is interesting to note that they come from the same stable that brought us the national insurance surcharge .
12 ‘ As you say , when these instructions arrive , you 'll find that they come from the very top .
13 Although there is no precise information about the provenance of all of these finds , it is reasonable to assume that they came from the original excavation of the ‘ villa ’ or from adjacent sites .
14 Although he comes from the same mean streets that spawned Tyson , Bowe says : ‘ My approach is totally different to his .
15 She felt even sorrier for him with that stammer when he went up to read the first lesson , and had to announce that it came from the eighth chapter of Deuteronomy , a word which took him four goes .
16 But worse is that it comes at the very moment Davies and Jeff Young , the WRU technical director , and forward-looking others have put into place a representative structure designed to facilitate the flow of full international candidates .
17 So could you please reformulate if you so wish , your amendment so that it comes in the appropriate point .
18 In fact I knew nothing of his family life — only that he came from the poorest part of the town , a row of " yards " containing tumbledown cottages , some of them evacuated because of their condition .
19 Fran had read all she could about Luke Calder before the interview and knew that he came from the poorest part of Glasgow and that he had got to where he was today by dint of sheer hard work and determination , but , looking at him now , she found it hard to imagine that he had come from anything but a moneyed background .
20 As Dulé had never heard his mother tongue , he and his new companions could only surmise , from the similar flare of their nostrils , the high broad set of their shoulders on slender frames , and the deep oval plunge of their chins on thin , round necks , that he came from the same part of the hinterland of West Africa , was of the Iqbo people in his origins .
21 Much of his youth was spent in Clermont , a city where the latter had been bishop , and his mentor there was Avitus , whose name indicates that he came from the same family as Sidonius 's father-in-law .
22 As soon as she reached the open deer-park she ran , and she hardly paused until she came to the broad track that sloped down to the marsh , smiling and vivid green in the late afternoon sunshine .
23 Then she swam along the bank until she came to the old pontoon .
24 She ran along the line , stumbling over the planks , until she came to the old pit and the line of empty skips .
25 Wander through the village and along the lakeside promenade , and you come to the small Schafbergbahn railway , which winds its way to the top of the Schafberg mountain behind the village .
26 You know , very often when you go from one country to another you go through an area of re , what is called no man 's land , you come through from one frontier and then you 've got a distance and you come to the next frontier that does n't exist as far as accepting or rejecting Christ is concerned .
27 Hit the key until you come to the first empty Form , and put the data in .
28 This is the same as the main route until you come to the Great Moss area , but where you cross over the River Esk , continue to follow the river to its source at Esk Hause , where you rejoin the main route .
29 To find it , follow a line from Alpha through Beta and extend it until you come to the next reasonably bright star , 41 Leporis ( 5.5 ) .
30 Downstairs if you came in the front door ( which people rarely did ) you would find a large room on each side .
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