Example sentences of "come of the " in BNC.

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1 By the law of primitive socialist accumulation we mean the entire sum of conscious and semi-spontaneous tendencies in the state economy which are directed towards the expansion and consolidation of the collective organisation of labour in Soviet economy and which are dictated to the Soviet state on the basis of necessity : ( 1 ) the determination of proportions in the distribution of productive forces , formed on the basis of struggle against the law of value inside and outside the country and having as their objective task the achievement of the optimum expanded socialist reproduction in the given conditions and of the maximum defensive capacity of the whole system in conflict with capitalist commodity production ; ( 2 ) the determination of the proportions of accumulation of material resources for expanded reproduction , especially at the expense of private economy , in so far as the determined amounts of the accumulation are dictated compulsorily to the Soviet state under threat of economic disproportion , growth of private capital , weakening of the bond between the state economy and peasant production , derangement in years to come of the necessary proportions of expanded socialist reproduction and weakening of the whole system in its conflict with capitalist commodity production inside and outside the country .
2 One couched in the form of an account of the sale of the deceased 's effects says , ‘ Of Mr Marshall for the fine of the yeares to come of the lease of the house ’
3 Very little seems to have come of the initiative until five years later , when the Treasury created something along these lines for the Conservative Chancellor , R. A. Butler , as part of an examination of spending on the social services .
4 Nothing seemed to have come of the silver salver idea , no doubt because of the continuing need for secrecy .
5 Here are come of the issues and challenges we faced .
6 and this particular project , a lot of hard work has gone into it by members of the parish council and er I think it 's perfectly appropriate , and the ground was bought , it was n't donated , er it 's come of the er erm the funds that parish council receives from er residents and I think that it 's perfectly appropriate that it should mark one hundred years of parish local government .
7 The whereabouts of Flaxman 's death mask was not known , and nothing came of the suggestion .
8 This enthusiasm , inspired by Scottish sections , was short lived , and nothing came of the move , but it did signal a phase of agitation over representation that was to culminate in formal acceptance of the principle at the 1917 Congress .
9 A building to house the round table was begun , but otherwise nothing came of the idea .
10 ‘ Nothing came of the enquiries I made this morning .
11 Opposition to this plan in the USA disappeared as news came of the Communist take-over of Czechoslovakia in February 1948 ( CORE , p. 89 ) .
12 Nothing came of the proposed sale .
13 Nothing came of the meeting and when it broke up there was much animosity between its organiser and the non-attenders .
14 Even if nothing came of the interviews , he could work for his father .
15 Some very optimistic people thought that the war would be over in a couple of weeks and these hopes were reinforced when news came of the invasion of Normandy .
16 Nothing came of the latter , but about 1838 he demonstrated a fairly successful hot-air engine in London , suitable for a road vehicle .
17 Nothing , however , came of the project .
18 To that , also , the King had given a great part of his attention , but when , late in the spring , word came of the sighting of ships from Normandy in the Clyde , he left his wife and household at Perth , where they had stayed a full week , and rode with a small retinue westwards to meet them .
19 However , some good came of the course — he discovered the recommended textbook , Handyman Gardener by David Stevens , Octopus 1989 , £1.50 .
20 No doubt they had made considerable preparations before the news came of the cancellation ; it is hoped that they were not inconvenienced too much .
21 And were there things coming of the walls for instance ?
22 ‘ No good 'll come of the province of the flesh , sonny ! ’
23 If the latter prevails , nothing will come of the encounter .
24 No-one thought then that much would come of the idea , but just two years later it was picked up by Margaret Thatcher 's review and emerged as a central plank of the restructured NHS .
25 Firminus , comes of the Auvergne , tried to prevent his name going forward , but Avitus reached the court of king Sigibert , and was consecrated in Metz , although according to the canons the ceremony should have taken place in Clermont .
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