Example sentences of "[adv] come [prep] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I have only come across one women at the Humboldt University who has worked seriously on the Russian Avant-garde .
2 Although directors and officers ' liability insurance has been available in the UK since the 1930s , it has only come into wide use in the last few years .
3 For example , we apparently only came to some understanding of how the heart worked when we had within our conceptual framework the notion of a pump .
4 As a teacher in the Philosophy of Science , Song constantly came across Jewish names like Einstein and Freud .
5 Further growth of the University will only come from additional investment from other , non-Governmental sources — investment that will be generated through the Campaign for Resource .
6 Erm , if they start to have an illness and it develops we 'll obviously be talking to their doctor , I mean if it 's apparent that they 're blind on the form , well then , obviously we would looking the amount we paid , or , or , erm , basically come to some agreement on that .
7 Whereas they eventually came to some agreement over the various ‘ courses ’ , they argued vehemently over Elisabeth 's insistence that the recital should both begin and close with Strauss 's Morgen .
8 This bloke here has only just come about fifteen miles up the road .
9 Non-pelagic species , which do not normally come into direct contact with ice , appear to avoid freezing simply by supercooling ; their fluids remain ice-free even 1–2°C below freezing point .
10 The Wolfcraft Bench Sander normally comes with three grades of sanding/grinding discs — coarse , medium and fine .
11 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 .
12 Many more came from other parts of Orkney — Orcadians and incomers together creating an atmosphere of community and caring support .
13 Villagers said that none ever came at this time of year .
14 Nevertheless , heroin is still coming into this country at an increasing rate , and something must be done to control it .
15 Now , the union if it is to come , might conceivably come through common techniques of analysis .
16 Much has been written about the ‘ new technology ’ methods currently being introduced throughout the newspaper and magazine industry but few individuals ever come into actual contact with the equipment and working methods they use , we merely read the end results at our breakfast table .
17 Cairngorm 's traditional high quality climbing ropes usually come in bagged lengths of 50 metres for the UK market , although in France ropes are usually sold at 60 metres and for indoor climbing the length drops to 30 metres .
18 Cocaine usually comes into this country in the form of cocaine hydrochloride .
19 A large proportion of Whitely 's inmates had also come via other gaols throughout the country ; prisons where they could n't be handled adequately .
20 Over the years he invented many improvements for Watt 's steam engines , including a D-shaped sliding valve which later came into common use for many types of steam engine .
21 The mission , said to reflect a growing realization that the Afghan resistance had failed to achieve the US administration 's objective of overthrowing the Kabul government , was in anticipation of a meeting later in the year between US Secretary of State James Baker and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze and also came amid accelerating efforts by the UN to secure Soviet support for its own peace initiative .
22 The programmes also came under increasing criticism as a traditional American dislike of " hand outs " reasserted itself .
23 Internal Affairs Minister Ziedonis Cevers and Foreign Affairs Minister Janis Jurkans also came under particular attack from the Satversme faction , and on Oct. 27 Jurkans resigned , saying that he had been prompted by his narrow survival of the vote of no confidence ( with a tied vote of 51 for and against ) .
24 Their faith — the couple both came into full communion with the Church in later life — helped them see that they had not ‘ lost ’ Benedict , but ‘ handed him over . ’
25 It seems to me we 're also coming across some sort of Eastern influence here as well .
26 We hear a PowerOpen consortium is in bud and will probably come into full flower in the fall : petals include Bull , IBM , Apple , Motorola and Thomson at least .
27 You may also come across larger versions of plumber 's snakes sold for clearing drains , including electrically-powered ones .
28 So what about sanitary towels and tampons : bleached products that also come into intimate contact with the human body ?
29 Some of the performances also come into sharper definition before the camera .
30 This is the paradox that the very theory which seeks to unveil these hidden realities underlying human society also comes into direct collision with them , or rather with the repressing forces which safeguard them in the unconscious of each one of us .
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