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

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1 If the Purchaser shall be in receipt of any claim , or any fact or circumstance comes to the notice of the Purchaser which might constitute or give rise to a liability pursuant to any of the warranties the Purchaser shall forthwith notify the Vendor giving full details so far as practicable and shall not make any admission of liability or settle or comprise any such claim without the prior written consent of the Vendor such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ( subject to being indemnified and secured to its reasonable satisfaction against all costs and expenses incurred or for which it may become liable ) ;
2 Any information or documentation coming into the Commission 's possession as a result of the exercise of their powers under the competition rules are covered by an obligation of professional secrecy .
3 that neither angel nor devil came at the hour that he was dead .
4 Once more , the conflict between principle and technicality comes to the surface , and once more the difficulties inherent in the use of the terms ‘ detriment ’ and ‘ benefit ’ would be avoided if the element of bargain were stressed and the language of sale adopted .
5 While the characters flirt with each other in improbable configurations , love , marriage and money come under the microscope .
6 Libyan aid comprising baby food , medicine and milk came in the wake of an official request by Iraq on Feb. 9 asking the UN to send a fact-finding mission to investigate Iraqi claims that allied forces had bombed a factory producing baby milk formula on Jan. 21 .
7 These will be another source if videodisc comes into the classroom .
8 His head and neck came above the level of the back of the settee …
9 The backswing can be compared to chopping down a tree with and axe ; power and speed come from the distance the axe is swung back .
10 So he writes it down and everybody writes bits about what 's happened , and thus eventually a few questions were asked and reply came from the Super .
11 Typically , when Stuart ran into problems and his own vulnerabilities came to the surface , all Lynn 's old problems and self-dislike came to the surface , too .
12 Five hundred and fifty pound and sponsorship coming from the members of course fifty three pound fifty .
13 When she reached the atrium , she could hear the faint hum of voices and laughter coming from the library , where drinks were being served beside the fire — for the weather had reverted to normal , and there was a chill in the air this evening .
14 It is particularly appropriate that this first annual review from the Institute and Faculty comes at the end of a year which has seen so much co-operation between our two organisations .
15 Until peace comes to the Gulf , it will remain a society struggling to survive .
16 The theses about adversary politics and overload came to the fore as the fact of economic recession bit into public consciousness : these were the pessimistic theories for the bad times .
17 Nothing could be less conclusive than this sensational ending to a turgid and inflated romance , nor does Rider Haggard 's elaborate initial paraphernalia of the letter and package coming to the author from Holly after the old man 's death convince one any more successfully of the ‘ tragedy ’ of the lovers than does the equally elaborate account of the ‘ letter and two packets ’ containing Leo Vincey 's family history and Holly 's account of the events of She which , we are asked to believe , reached the author a few years after he had first seen Holly and the golden-haired hero Leo Vincey in a Cambridge street .
18 A growing athleticism and professionalism came into the game in Australia .
19 So one of the ways was , at that time the Co-op used to have a horse and cart coming round the streets , fruits and , and they used to sell rabbits .
20 The Sheriff and coroner came to the village and held the Inquisicio Post Mortem but they found nothing except that two travellers fitting the dead persons ’ descriptions had passed through the village earlier in the day . ’
21 The arts programme of music , films , drama and comedy will delight any audience and local tradition and character comes to the fore at craft fairs , festivals , shows and exhibitions around the country .
22 I was- ’ She stopped as Ace and Petion came through the office door with a black man she did n't recognize .
23 It was an entirely new architectural age and one commonly called Muscovite since much of its force and inspiration came from the Princes of Moscow .
24 Of course , once holes and walking come into the scenario I shall get frustrated and ball blind , but as of this moment I 'm a thug , a fanatic and possibly the Oldest Swinger in town .
25 Part of this was a hang over from the days of live Television , but even as the Fifties turned into the Sixties , and prerecording came into the limelight , the cost and cumbersome nature of videotape ruled out all but the most rudimentary of editing .
26 He tried harder , and the whole carcase moved a little and water came from the animal 's nose and mouth .
27 Like say last week me and Russell never got up before , oh my mother and father come to the house right and it was quarter past ten and we were still in bed and my father put the milk cos the , my milkman leaves my milk by the gate because , with the dog , he always used to leave the gate open so I used to let the dog out in the morning and the dog would go out so I said do n't put the milk by the door , leave it just , put it over the gate cos I like the gate left shut .
28 When they learned of the crash , his brother and father came to the crash site .
29 As they fought , their mother and father came into the room , followed by Leslie and Lee who separated their brothers .
30 After the Dissolution of the Monasteries the estate and rectory came to the Sleigh family in the early seventeenth century , and among other Sleigh family memorials in the chancel of St Michael 's is a remarkable Jacobean monument of a black coffin , instead of an effigy , in memory of Judith , first wife of Sir Samuel Sleigh .
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