Example sentences of "[vb mod] come [prep] the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Tennis Courts It was reported that the tennis courts should come into the ownership of the District Council at the beginning of July .
2 Tennis Courts It was reported that the tennis courts should come into the ownership of the District Council at the beginning of July .
3 At the conclusion of the meeting there will probably be three questions you will need to ask and which should come at the end of your own list .
4 There is , of course , something risible about proposing that armies of 70-year-olds should come to the rescue of those older still , and by no means all of those who will be among the young elderly in the year 2010 will want to perform that role .
5 Finniston 's thesis is that the creation of wealth should come before the creation of employment ,
6 The 1982 Act will be relevant , however , if an independent computer firm or a programmer is engaged to write a computer program as this should come within the meaning of " service " .
7 Family and friends must come at the top of the list .
8 Strawberries must come near the top of the list .
9 It must come from the minority of one .
10 Approximately 30% of the marks will be for straightforward handling of theory — but additional marks for pass , credit and distinction standard must come from the quality of the candidate 's understanding and ability to communicate in acceptable fashion .
11 ‘ Property ’ — what is stolen must come within the definition of property viz : money and all other property , real or personal , including things in action and other intangible property .
12 Yeah , if you think you might come to the end of a conversation before you reach the end of the tape , they 've rather you put a new tape in .
13 I had in mind Vladimir Nabokov , if you 're willing to consider him as an American writer , John Barth , Richard Brortigan , Robert Coover. erm As I say they 're all writers who might come under the heading of , of postmodern meta-fiction writers who do not take for granted that fiction has a , a direct and clearly understandable relationship with society so that it can erm give you a very clear picture of society at a given moment , which was generally the case in the , with British fiction in the nineteenth century .
14 In another , and ostensibly more jocular , letter to her he speculated about a future race which might come across the name of T. S. Eliot and wonder who he was .
15 One gain might come from the elimination of the discount in Gencor 's share price as compared with the total value of its subsidiaries — a discount that has recently been as high as 4 billion rand .
16 The proposition that fax was invented by a Scot in the middle of the 19th century sounds rather as if it might come from the repertoire of E. L. Wisty , a companion piece to such wisdoms as " Did you know that Leonardo da Vinci invented the compact disc ? "
17 When boring the holes , take great care not to go too deep or you 'll come through the face of the door !
18 ‘ No good 'll come of the province of the flesh , sonny ! ’
19 He says she is still the MP she was ; in 1986 she told a hard left conference that ‘ if they come for Militant in the morning , they 'll come for the rest of us in the afternoon ’ .
20 Sien with a Cigar , sitting on the Ground by the Stove , executed in mixed media , was as close to a painting as he could come without the use of colour : pencil , black chalk , pen , and brush with sepia and white applied over a wash .
21 Microsoft has worked tirelessly to implement user-friendly Windows applications which you could come under the banner of ‘ enabling technology ’ .
22 The commercial use of our facilities for filming/photography etc. in future could come under the remit of the Business Development Director , in liaison with Public Services .
23 ‘ I 'd come to the end of my tether , ’ she confesses .
24 He 'd been quick to supply it , and she 'd come into the comfort of his devotion with an ease that suggested his dreams of possession had been well founded .
25 I mean , it 's hard to think of an equivalent , but say you were an inhabitant of Hastings in the year 2066 and you went down to the beach one day and these longships were coming towards you and lots of people in chainmail and pointy helmets got out and said they 'd come for the Battle of Hastings and would you rustle up King Harold so they could shoot him in the eye and here was a huge wallet full of money for you to play your part .
26 And when you got into any gas , a blue flame used to come on the top of your lamp pop , gone .
27 And we er used to come through the Bay of Biscay at that time of the day .
28 Notices may be entered on the Register of Title to protect a wide variety of interests — for example , an estate contract , a grant of easements over registered land , a lease or agreement for a lease which is not an overriding interest , and many other matters that it is desired shall come to the notice of all persons dealing with the land .
29 Sometimes , before their numbers were made up , one or two of them would come to the edge of Steep Ridgery and look gloomily out over the sea of greenery as though wondering whether they dared set out without waiting longer .
30 It was to be Samuel Hasted the cooper , that most bountiful of men , who would come to the rescue of a lady who was , after all , only his niece by marriage .
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