Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [noun sg] come [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Transmission is theoretically possible when semen , vaginal fluid or menstrual blood comes into contact with the mouth , particularly if there are bleeding gums , ulcers or infections in the mouth , and there have been some anecdotal reports of this . |
2 | If this fails to hold the situation then review the case and see if there have been any changes or new information come to light that would enable you to select a more similar remedy which could carry on the work of the first remedy . |
3 | Yet in one sense even the United States might be said to have been part of an economic system controlled by Europe down to 1914 in that she remained a capital-importing nation , and that capital came from Europe . |
4 | It has been said over and over again that pupils need to gain confidence , and that confidence comes from success . |
5 | In all these intricate ways , the press became the channel par excellence through which political debate was to be conducted and political society came into existence and survived . |
6 | The only other study that made corrections for pyloric loss and duodenogastric reflux came to conclusions that are the same as ours . |
7 | On July 1 the first stage of the Delors plan on economic and monetary union came into effect . |
8 | They yeah we used to call in Tex and he , he could n't believe that there were old people living in Walsall at the time in this country the size of England , and people living in Walsall that had never seen the sea in their lives , and this guy coming from America could n't believe this . |
9 | He emerged as a wine merchant in Pall Mall ; respectability and civic office came by way of his membership of the Vintners ' Company , of which he was master in 1768 . |
10 | December 1934 , Italian and Ethiopian force came into conflict in the border area of Ethiopia and by the following summer , Mussolini was making extravagant demands of Ethiopia . |
11 | Social snobbery and showy excellence come into play at the Tate Gallery London , where the exhibition of The Swagger Portrait focuses on the aesthetic excesses of English Grand Manner portraiture . |
12 | In T. R. Fyvel 's The Insecure Offenders , which first appeared in 1961 and which represented the most systematic and unsensationalised attempt to come to terms with the youth problem , the argument pivoted upon the assumption that the impact of ‘ affluence ’ had conspired to produce a novel disorientation among the nation 's youth . |
13 | Further theological and pastoral training came at St Augustine 's Missionary College , Canterbury , where Arthur Knight was Warden , after being invalided home from Burma , where he had been Bishop of Rangoon from 1902 to 1910 . |
14 | William Thompson provided moral and economic justification while Richard Carlile 's Everywoman 's Book was in 1826 the first devoted to contraception , advocating those methods propounded by Place , and similar advocacy came with works of Robert Dale Owen and Charles Knowlton . |
15 | Some of this deficit was made up by a further encroachment upon the lands of the Church ; the chantries were dissolved in 1548 and episcopal property came under pressure towards the end of the reign . |
16 | Similarly , if new and important evidence came to light during a review which was not given at the inspector 's investigation , the Chief Inspector should be able to apply to have the review discontinued , following which he should reopen the inspector 's investigation . |
17 | What a miserable and hurtful way to come to terms with herself . |
18 | Now , virtually all of our poultry products and about half of our milk and red meat come from animals mass-produced in huge factory-like systems . |
19 | THE best of Country and Western music comes to Wonderwest World , Scotland 's premier holiday venue , with a host of top names lined up for Daily Mirror readers . |
20 | Below that , long flow meters show levels of nitrous oxide , oxygen and purified air coming from ceiling pendant . |
21 | Jesus has power over death and new life comes after death . |
22 | It was J. A. Hobson who made the most influential and original attempt to come to grips with the nature of the new imperialism . |
23 | I 'm not sure how I bent the metal strip , but one possibility comes to mind . |
24 | It could be a rewarding form of teaching to help an uninformed but well-motivated student to come to terms with poetry , but it would involve time and leisure . |
25 | BIRKENHEAD ST MARY 'S increased their lead at the head of the Bromborough Paints Merseyside Competition table but most excitement came at Ainsdale who tied with Rainhill . |