Example sentences of "[vb pp] to come [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | The carbon deposit was thought to come from car exhaust fumes from a large car park close to the church . |
32 | Of course , the deception was bound to come to light sooner or later . |
33 | They have warned that similar cases , involving pesticides as well as other toxic chemicals , are bound to come to light in the future , the legacy of inadequate waste-disposal standards in force for many years . |
34 | What is bound to come to mind at this point is that there are pairs of things distinct from , but fundamentally like , a causal circumstance and its effect . |
35 | Russian peasants were bound to come into conflict with the indigenous inhabitants . |
36 | By the very nature of the jurisdiction it exercised the Court of Chancery was bound to come into conflict with the courts of common law . |
37 | erm yes , I mean you ca n't deny the fact that one should always try and work towards achieving higher standards and the comparisons between different hotels erm are obvious , because one personally one 's personal experience is bound to come into play . |
38 | Two people you 're bound to come into contact with during pregnancy — and after — are your midwife and your local National Childbirth Trust teacher . |
39 | Alcatel NV 's Alcatel Submarcom has been awarded a $25.8m contract to supply and install the fibre optic cable between Greece , Cyprus and Crete : the cable is scheduled to come into service in August 1994 . |
40 | Health Service Managers have been invited to express interest in joining the third wave of NHS Trusts , scheduled to come into operation on 1 April 1993 . |
41 | An increase in the level of fines is scheduled to come into effect in the autumn of this year ; but in the meantime the temptation remains for large stores to open on Sundays . |
42 | The treaty was scheduled to come into effect on Jan. 1 , 1993 , after ratification by the national parliaments and by the European Parliament ( EP ) . |
43 | The agreement was scheduled to come into force in 1992 , once ratified by all signatory countries . |
44 | The accord , which followed two years of negotiations , was scheduled to come into force in September 1994 . |
45 | Major naval , military and railway construction programmes scheduled to come to fruition in 1917–18 argued strongly for delay . |
46 | The plant is scheduled to come on stream in the spring of 1992 . |
47 | Another , mainly oil , field Oseberg is scheduled to come on stream in 1989 . |
48 | Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd says that a memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Communications Authority of Thailand , the Directorate General of Posts and Telecommunications of Vietnam and OTC International of Australia to build a new optical fibre submarine cable system linking Thailand , Vietnam and Hong Kong ; the planned cable will also link to other cable systems and give direct connections to the rest of the world , and is set to come into service by the end of 1995 . |
49 | The Treaty was formally signed by representatives of the Governments of the Twelve on 7 February 1992 , and was set to come into force on 1 January 1993 following Parliamentary ratification by each of the Member States ‘ or , failing that , on the first day of the month following the deposit of the instrument of ratification by the last signatory State to take this step ’ ( Article R ) . |
50 | Despite having thousands of years to get it right , many employers still deny their female staff time for one of the most natural of human experiences.But now a new EC directive is set to come into force to improve maternity leave rights . |
51 | Experiments show that bees can be trained to come to sugar solutions in response to an artificial magnetic field . |
52 | If the surgeon believes that they would benefit from an operation , their names are placed on the waiting list and they are asked to come into hospital when a bed is available . |
53 | Most of the waste is believed to come from fishing fleets in the Southern Ocean , in waters outside the Antarctic Treaty zone . |
54 | It was argued that industrialists are not encouraged to come into West Belfast by various Government agencies . |
55 | Apart from access for treatment , members of the public should be encouraged to come into health service premises to see firsthand the work and the facilities . |
56 | Kit Widdows admitted to a little gentle crusading taking place here , being convinced that people would be more likely to be encouraged to come to church when they saw people enacting something that had a meaning for them and that they obviously enjoyed doing rather than being approached by someone knocking on their door . |
57 | In most cases tropical waterlilies are purchased from specialist nurseries that remove plants from the tuber in early summer , but on occasions it is possible to obtain tubers that have just started to come into growth earlier in the year . |
58 | Any strong chemicals , if allowed to come into contact with the urethral mucous membrane , which is very sensitive , may set up an irritative urethritis . |
59 | Sun 's other weak point may be the fact that WABI 's Praxsys creators come from BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd , where they would have had access to MS-DOS , although Phoenix was one of the pioneers of the concept of the clean room , where no-one that has any inside knowledge of the code being emulated is allowed to come into contact with the developers of the emulation . |
60 | Packaging from recycled paper and board should not be allowed to come into contact with fatty foods , according to the Swedish National Food Administration . |