Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Had the plea come from a budding starlet or perhaps an Italian supermodel , Jagger would have tripped over his lips in an effort to scrawl his name — and perhaps his phone number — in her book for posterity . |
2 | The remainder come from the following categories : |
3 | Charlie is unaware of the spirits alive in him , so that the narrator of the story is frustrated in his attempt to come at the uncluttered account of past lives . |
4 | Bishop Konstant says : ‘ On the larger issue we will need time , information and guidance to come to a clear understanding of the morality of such situations . |
5 | The reply came in a few minutes ago listing ten different countries with which he does business . ’ |
6 | The technician 's reply came after a brief moment of hesitation . |
7 | In the United States government support for organised labour came at a later date than in Europe ( only in the mid-1930s ) , and even then it still remained open to employers to try to persuade their own workers ( short of using overt coercion ) not to vote for union bargaining rights ( i.e. they still maintained ‘ an ethical mandate to continue with their belligerent behaviour towards unions ’ ( Adams , 1981 , p. 287 ) ) . |
8 | But aid came from an unlikely quarter . |
9 | The allegation came on the third day of an insurance fraud trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court . |
10 | Calls for an inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) of the Yongbyon nuclear power complex came after the alleged discovery by United States monitoring services , reported in the Washington Post in August 1989 , of an apparent new reprocessing facility , capable of producing enough plutonium to manufacture one atomic bomb per year . |
11 | The Bush broadside came on the last day of the Republicans ' convention in Houston , Texas . |
12 | The softly spoken command came from the third man , who had remained silent until now . |
13 | Before it struck home the chapter came to a hasty conclusion . |
14 | Consequently , once the northern campaign was resumed , on 20 April , the task of political reorganization came to a temporary halt . |
15 | Part of the confusion came from the unworthy pleasure given him by the prospect of holding onto his ward a little longer . |
16 | Left : This ornate boudoir couch came from a stately home |
17 | A chill wind came through the open doors to the balcony . |
18 | The biggest Nazi vote came from the rural districts , and the lowest came from urban areas , where the SPD , KPD and DNVP were still firmly based . |
19 | The doors stayed open but no murmur came from the other room . |
20 | This time the interruption came from an unexpected source , as Lesley-Jane Decker leapt to the defence of her idol . |
21 | I removed the offending items , and before it had really begun Barny 's training programme came to a permanent halt . |
22 | Support for the reform programme came from a loose coalition of liberal and independent deputies which , in the past , had been highly critical of British policy towards Hong Kong . |
23 | Louisa had been skidding unsteadily about the ice for the best part of an hour when a carriage came round the rear drive of the Hall and , after a moment 's debate , Edwin Frere sprang down to give a helping hand to his well-muffled wife . |
24 | Such is the standard of junior sides in this competition that the game appeared to be no more than a formality for us , so our 4–1 defeat came as a complete surprise . |
25 | The Uderzo-Goscinny partnership came to an abrupt end with Goscinny 's death in 1977 . |
26 | The car came to an abrupt halt . |
27 | The hacienda came as a total surprise . |
28 | Shampoo came from a communal bottle . |
29 | This result came as a complete surprise to me and everyone else , and it was greeted with general disbelief . |
30 | The first chance of real action came in the late summer of 1940 after the retreat from Dunkirk . |