Example sentences of "they come [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Also , they come of a class of person frequently on the move from household to household so a great deal of time was wasted by officials seeking to interview relatives who were in fact temporarily with other members of the family in another part of the country , where , of course , the authority I am representing has no jurisdiction .
2 It would seem sensible to link risk with possession rather than with ownership , because the person in possession of the goods is in the best position to see that they come to no harm .
3 If you 've got clothes , your coats and dresses , and fold them over once , and then put them into a bag like that and we put them gently on top of the load , they come to no harm at all .
4 They should chat until they come to a realistic agreement about a style that will suit her hair and lifestyle .
5 In essence all pa elis are similar ; they tell of how the Ma tdotb ; ā gods ( the Bāra Bhāi or Twelve Brothers ) wander the earth until they come to a place that they like in particular .
6 If the adventurers are able to ascend the spiral staircase , they come to a landing ( Map 13 ) .
7 Members will take them into account when they come to a decision .
8 than they come to a halt , as if obeying
9 They come to a black empty stage .
10 Now on a Saturday when they come to a Saturday the early start was eleven o'clock at night .
11 So they come to a cliff and she looks at her and she goes , she goes what are you doing ?
12 It is the way they know they have to pass before they come to the triumph of Easter .
13 They come to the likes of me , ’ Uncle Bean said .
14 ‘ When they come to the Grave , while the Corpse is made ready to be laid into the earth . ’ ;
15 There should be pre-qualifying tournaments around the country before they come to the nationals .
16 If Mr Capstick or Mr Pool want a key — they 're our two churchwardens — they come to the Vicarage .
17 They come to the recognition that being black places themselves and other black kids in a similarly disadvantaged position : ‘ It would seem , on the basis of the pupils ’ own perception of this tendency , that this withdrawal into racially exclusive peer groups results from the pupils ' realization of a common identity and shared destiny' ( 1978 , p.64 ) .
18 Now , if you , if a woman gets hurt and she goes to the police for help they come to the house and they tell the people concerned it 's a domestic argument !
19 They come to the job with vague convictions of wanting to care for people , of doing a worthwhile job for which they will be given respect .
20 The day they come to the door and denounce me in fluent Anglo-Saxon for a Scarlet Woman , then I 'll think about it . ’
21 Now they come to the Chalet Proment at Planpincieux .
22 We 've been feeling for some time that our children are feeling that they 've been left alone , because er when they come to the temple they are too young to understand anything which is being explained from the stage , because er the speakers , or the preachers , have to cater for all the age groups and normally it 's for the , those who understand , already understand about Sikhism .
23 If the trial takes place before the magistrates and they come to the conclusion that the offence under section 54(1) is not made out , they are presently unable to convict of the offence of simple assault unless there is an additional information charging the common assault .
24 And when they come to the exam they 're , how do you integrate this ?
25 Stars with masses above the Chandrasekhar limit , on the other hand , have a big problem when they come to the end of their fuel .
26 Apart from errors and omissions these are defined in the National Accounts in such a way that they come to the same value .
27 Great care will be taken to ensure that private study candidates will not be penalised because they come to the examinations in 1993/94 without advance warning of the changed expectation . ’
28 As they come to the final fence Second Schedule being pressed by Ebony Jane and Bishops Hall on the nearside and over the last Second Schedule and Bishops Hall on the nearside , Ebony Jane in third , in fourth place is Joe White and racing into the closing stages it 's Second Schedule with Bishops Hall on the nearside Graham Bradley again as they go to the line , Bishops Hall wins it for Harry , Second Schedule is second , Joe White is third , Ebony Jane four .
29 However , that leaves the galleries open to pressure , when they come to the Minister and make points such as that which I made at the beginning of my speech — saying , for instance , that last year the Tate gallery could buy only one work of art .
30 The Stock Exchange permits companies to raise up to 15 million in the main market and 5 million in the USM when they come to the market through a placing ( companies with existing quotations on the Exchange can also raise 15 million by means of a placing ) .
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