Example sentences of "[Wh pn] come [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Putting out the cigarette again , as though stubbing Alice out of existence , he said , " I thought it was some hooligan , these kids who come into a house on an impulse " It was at this point that the next thought hit him , and again he sat staring .
2 A pair of young fighters who come into the ring and fight a contest of this kind would have had the referee boxing their ears and offering such terse words as ‘ get in there and fight ’ .
3 To see how this works , it is necessary to calculate the total proportions who come into the non-base category of X 1 and X 2 from figure 13.5 ; 0.530 of the sample is young and 0.578 is rich .
4 ‘ It seems to be the ambition of so many women who come into the bush .
5 Women are now eligible to work down the pits under previous legislation , but there is protection for kids , for the 16-year-olds who come into the industry .
6 Inward migrants will include people who come into the district in order to do the jobs that are provided and there are many examples of employers coming to the town and bringing their own people into the town to do the jobs that are brought into the town .
7 so , so that 's , that 's a difficult erm one , erm I 'm not sure about sort of one thing as well , I mean a lot of people who , who come into the South East who virtually fly out .
8 so just one Central South team in the cup now … and that 's Gloucester who come into the third round … for a tough old game on Tyneside … that 's in three weeks time
9 I must admit I do not seem to know them as I used to years ago , apart from a couple of detectives who come into the shop .
10 I mean there 's a strong Music Department here and we have a number of music students who come into the chorus for the while that they 're in the university — they often sing in the university choir , I think , as well and play in the orchestra , or perhaps the Meeting House Choir , and a number of members of faculty , I think , as well sing with us .
11 or yelling at women who come into the bar in a way that even the same people sober might well agree is n't a very acceptable form of behaviour .
12 it led me to think that players who come through the youth system should be ‘ guaranteed ’ a huge loyalty bonus after a certain period .
13 Implicit in these views was the fact that child abuse was considered to be only one of a range of problems that many families who come under the system 's microscope were experiencing , and that there was a need to respond to all the problems including child abuse , rather than of necessity giving it priority .
14 no longer confined to persons who speak the King 's English or who come under the direct influence of the great writers ; the continuity of our literary and linguistic heritage is threatened by the far-reaching influence of the half educated …
15 Many of the people who come under the first proposal would be paying back loans for educational purposes .
16 It draws people who come for a fun day out and it provides for the serious ornithologist .
17 Those who come for the lakes will not be disappointed either .
18 If attendance is voluntary , students who come to a lecture must feel some motivation .
19 Rafiq sells mostly to Karachi businessmen who come to the village looking for wholesale quantities .
20 However , the panel ruled that the protestors have a right to speak to and harass the women who come to the clinics to obtain abortions .
21 We are keen to help any disabled shareholders who come to the Meeting and have set aside a car parking area for people whose show a disabled sticker .
22 The view can be frequently heard from paid workers in the CAB that volunteers are a privileged class who can not empathise with many of the clients who come to the CAB .
23 The one stumbling block is that people who come to the bank for loans have to pay half the consultant 's fee — which could come to several hundred pounds .
24 There 's bedsitters and lodgings and stuff near where I live — the actors who come to the theatre move in and out of them all the time .
25 The term ‘ client ’ is widely used within social services and social work practice , to refer to those people who come to the attention of the agency as being in need of some assistance or service .
26 Child hits out at all visitors who come to the house .
27 ‘ We are not aiming at a local audience , but are bearing the EEC in mind , and of course all those who come to the Frankfurt Book Fair at the same time . ’
28 And I 'm afraid there is no way you can you , if you try and force the caf to be more a sort of caf that people who come to the cinema will patronize then it will not make a profit in my view .
29 But one of the unkind truths of tourism is that backward places are more appealing because they have changed much less ; the Upper Soule , in its more inaccessible parts , is just what many who come to the Pyrenees want : rawly natural .
30 Trollope thus praises Mr Thorne for continuing to inhabit the great hall at Ullathorne Court ( there is no dining-room ) , with no more concession to modernity than a modem grate , although it is now only the socially acceptable , not the humble , who come to the great front door that opens into it .
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