Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [prep] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The result is that , by and large , the fiscal has to take the case as the police have presented it ; he does not seize the opportunity to come into direct contact with the investigation and has little chance of finding out what the police have ignored . |
2 | More direct indications of function come with small groups of vessels having three solid or horizontally pierced lugs for suspension by a cord or thong ; these were designed primarily as household utensils . |
3 | Analysts expect the pound to come under renewed pressure in the run-up to Thursday 's Bundesbank meeting , which will decide whether and by how much to raise West Germany 's key Lombard interest rate . |
4 | This reasoning came from early reading of a Ladybird book on Lautrec , van Gogh and Gauguin . |
5 | This reasoning came from early reading of a Ladybird book on Lautrec , van Gogh and Gauguin . |
6 | Meanwhile " the multitude " or " the mob " — this latter term came into common use at this period — were explicitly excluded from orthodox definitions of " the people " . |
7 | Potter 's bid for martyrdom came at twenty-five-foot Waimea in the winter of '86‐7 when the early rounds of the Billabong Pro were held at the Bay . |
8 | The heads of various departments , foremen and other key workers were recruited from just across the county boundary in Sheffield and south Yorkshire ; the rest of the labour force came from many parts of Britain and Ireland . |
9 | William Whitelaw , the secretary of state for Northern Ireland , and the Northern Ireland Office administration came under intense pressure from the public . |
10 | The goal that decided the contest came after 35 minutes from a Paul Wilkinson header , but the man who tormented Ipswich the most was roving raider John Hendrie . |
11 | The pound came under intense pressure at the end of 1989 , and fell to its lowest level in December reaching DM2.72 . |
12 | One powerful source of fresh blood came from new men to whom we shall return , the Sussex ironmasters , like the Bowyers of Cuckfield who disputed so effectively with Bishop Curteys . |
13 | Inevitably the industry came under some pressure from the Government to control this burgeoning demand from domestic consumers , without which the capacity crisis would have been a good deal less serious . |
14 | The action came despite bitter opposition from hardline conservatives who said that the treaty favoured the USA and amounted to a present on " a silver platter " for the US president-elect Bill Clinton . |
15 | The initial call for UN action came from foreign ministers of the five Central American countries last spring . |
16 | The latest march came amidst renewed signs of Hindu-Moslem hostility centring on the disputed mosque in Ayodhya , Uttar Pradesh , where the BJP state government formally took possession of 1.12 hectares of land around the shrine on Nov. 3 [ see p. 38532 ] . |
17 | Strong opposition came from former socialists within the JD who argued that the idea was contrary to the party 's founding principles [ see p. 37004 ] . |
18 | ‘ However , the threat that councillors may back the strong opposition coming from local people by rejecting the scheme , as recommended by their planning officer , has shown the potential for serious negotiation . |
19 | From the mid seventeenth century the proportion of the government 's revenue coming from direct taxation of the peasantry began to rise steeply . |
20 | Power steering is now standard , but it does nothing to blunt the feedback coming from front wheels to steering wheel : the old wrist-snapping kickback over bumps is largely eradicated but the important messages are translated as crisply as ever . |
21 | Catering cutlery comes in two types of metal — stainless steel and silver-plate . |
22 | The company says that every POSLogic terminal comes with full-featured point of sale and inventory control software designed to operate under any of the popular species of Unix . |
23 | The chemical comes from degraded haemoglobin in cows ' blood . |
24 | Before he can set out the book reaches a savage climax as a night bivouac comes under heavy bombardment with rockets and mortars : the violence , noise and confusion are captured , as is the terrifying helplessness which contrasts with the circumstances of his first wound in action during an armoured charge under gunfire . |
25 | Now the point I 'm making here is that security competition creates a capability which is designed to defend the state and that capability comes into direct conflict with non-security objectives which are er supported by threats er of violence . |
26 | As pointed out above , it is known that extensive interconnection is a characteristic of the neocortex : thus the great majority of the input to any cell comes from other parts of the neocortex itself , and similarly most of the outputs go to other parts of the neocortex . |
27 | Pledges of support came from other institutions of higher education and there were reports of demonstrations and boycotts elsewhere . |
28 | The idea for the branch came from four nurses at South Cleveland Hospital . |
29 | The BMA decision came with perfect timing for Mr Clarke , who was facing serious Conservative unrest at Blackpool about the presentation of health policies . |
30 | The decision came amidst continuing reports of severe malnutrition and health epidemics . |