Example sentences of "come [prep] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The the trust has actually approached several Council 's in the area not just Harlow Council obviously but many many other Councils and I think there was only one other Council that provided some funding and that was something like two hundred and fifty pounds was offered at one time I think that 's ceased now so there is no other Council although although it 'd be interesting tonight although fifty per cent of the people who actually use this facility actually come from outside the town but there 's no funding directly or indirectly from any other Council so my knowledge would be if you exclude B P exclude General Portfolio perhaps I 'm doing other companies a disservice I ca n't think of any other major company in town that 's actually provided but Gordon can you think of .
2 Police suspect the thieves come from outside the Long Eaton area and it 's thought the youngsters who are aged from eight into their early teens may be organized by adults .
3 In others of these theories the large basins are produced by bodies which come from beyond the Earth-Moon system , in which case the smaller number of large basins on what is now the lunar far side has to be put down to chance , which is just plausible .
4 Stories of entrepreneurial heroism , come from across the economy and across the country : professors who create whole new industries and become instant millionaires when their inventions go from the laboratory to the marketplace ; youthful engineers who quit their jobs , strike out on their own , and strike it rich .
5 Rugby hangs its hat on the international game but that 's also where the funds come from for the grass-roots development .
6 they come from over the sh , the shop way a lot of them
7 ‘ Well , we know that they come from behind the Iron Curtain and that there are vast stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons in the Eastern Bloc .
8 And they come from behind the screen !
9 Rich hauls of lead weights also come from beneath the matted seaweed that grows at the foot of harbour walls and breakwaters .
10 The best of today 's Mozart ( not easy to come by ) sacrifices none of his classical elegance , but also contains the robustness and vigour that come from within the music .
11 And these were the positive ones and , remember , they come from within the ‘ old age ’ field itself where , incidentally , two groups reported they had retirement ages for their own committees .
12 And , as I stressed earlier , the props for such beliefs come from within the black community : black kids tell each other stories about how difficult it is to get a decent job if you are black and , in a self-fulfilling way , it does becomes difficult .
13 The one idea that can be said to have made a firm impression from the psychoanalytic approach to dreaming is that these experiences come from within the mind , rather than from outside ( although in the case of Jung 's psychology even this is not clear ) .
14 Or at tea , when they come in in the morning or when they go home in the evening .
15 May and she she an old boy come in in the week , Carole had Friday afternoon off an old boy was knocking at all these doors and something to do with erm put a tape recorder in your house
16 Mr always come in in the conservatory .
17 bed you see , get used to it , and when I come in in the morning and try and chuck him off well he normally comes down like but when I bloody go to go to bed with you , that 'll be it cos he 'll be straight there again .
18 Well you want to nip over there and see what they come on on the roll .
19 And … me , come to at the junk room window , kneeling , elbows on the sill , neck wet , chin slick …
20 Can I just , as we come to towards the end of the programme , as you this .
21 Erm they say they would not be willing to change their valuation , because that was the valuation er come to by the District Values Office from , so they are not willing to , to come down in price .
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