Example sentences of "come [prep] these " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , as Primaflora was immoderately aware , he would not have come for these alone , with no heed for the heat of the day .
2 However little ‘ charisma ’ had come into these considerations in 1933 , there seems no doubt that the ‘ Hitler myth ’ — or significant elements of it — played an important role in shaping the behaviour of the conservative élites in the following years in at least two ways .
3 Bluestack Bill , the singer , must have come from these damp Colorado badlands .
4 Up till now many new developments in the care of the dementing elderly have come from these services .
5 Indeed , much of the backlash against desktop publishing has come from these quarters rather than being based on serious evaluation of the technology and its strengths and weaknesses .
6 The suggestion of hiring a car had almost come from these two ; it had been their talk of the small towns , the cedar woods , the mountains , which had fascinated Dan so much .
7 Most of the energy needed by the body for functions such as muscle movement come from these processes .
8 Although it is only necessary to show an element of bounty to come within these provisions now , this case is important and taxpayers should bear it in mind when they are carrying out any reorganisation of share capital .
9 Your articles on women and workers make fascinating reading but provide us with little hope that a movement for change is likely to come from these quarters .
10 We have a a very large brethren , er brother in the methodist ministry , and er when the mayor of Derby addressed the Methodist Conference , he said , you know , he like to come to these kind of events , and he 'd talk about the specific sort of things .
11 The brush was all brown as though autumn had come to these islands where there is no autumn but only a more dangerous summer , but that was because the leaves had all been blown away .
12 No-one had come to these dead caverns in centuries .
13 Yes , I find it a lot easier actually not to know what they 've done , when you start work there you tend to come over these cases , which to do
14 And it is the patient potterer , listening attentively for that twanging ‘ cheeow , chee-ow ’ call , who is most likely to come across these secret retreats .
15 The castle 's black-cloaked seneschal had scowled darkly on the previous occasions when Quiss had tracked him down in the kitchens and asked him what was going on and what he intended to do about it ; he made dour excuses and talked of the corrosive effects of salt water and what a mess it made of his pipes and anyway materials were very hard to come by these days — What days ?
16 It 's not so easy to come by these days though .
17 A package like that is n't all that easy to come by these days .
18 To Nigel 's disappointment , nothing ever came of these pick-ups .
19 It does seem though , that nothing came of these leases , and during 1749 upon request by Sir William Fleming , one John Lawson ( a Quaker ) sent up Joseph Vipone to see the mines at Coniston and for this Lawson paid him 12s. plus 4s. for a horse for four days .
20 A merciful amnesia usually came with these comas and who could deny it was a blessing ?
21 To explore this more thoroughly we must look at the changes in the social relations of cultural production which came with these new technologies .
22 Many traders , dockers and railwaymen came into these towns which grew rapidly at this time .
23 When big round collars came in these were worn outside the neck .
24 However , the marble used for the building came from these two sources .
25 His devotion to Essex cricket came from these roots , as he followed West Ham United Football Club and played cricket with Alf for the East Ham Corinthians .
26 His devotion to Essex cricket came from these roots , as he followed West Ham United Football Club and played cricket with Alf for the East Ham Corinthians .
27 Much of Sir Charles Irving 's personal vote came from these areas , where many know of his extraordinary personal kindness .
28 The beginning of the poem came from these images but they in turn roused other images from his past reading .
29 In the light that came from these he could see a rough plank table and three chairs and in the darkest corner a bed of stretched hides on which was curled up something darker still , a bundle the size of an old woman .
30 As the only funds which the building society possessed were those they received as interest on the sums being borrowed by those buying houses , the payments to these non-house purchasing investors came from these ‘ borrowing funds ’ .
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