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

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1 A quick dust , to get rid of the cobwebs , and it 's off to the track , adrenalin pumping , because that time has come for the first track workout of the summer .
2 Kausmann shows how far we have come from the 19th century , when a girl 's linen box , full of beautifully embroidered monogrammed sheets , was part of her dowry .
3 Adjoining Tommy Sparks was yet another pub , the street seemed to be full of them , this one was called The Catherine Wheel , an unusual name believed to have come from the eleventh century Knights of Saint Catherine of Mount Sinai .
4 For example , 80 per cent of our tin and 75 per cent of our bauxite come from the Third World .
5 Several titles are already available with the joint logo , and the first new titles under the arrangement come in the first half of this year .
6 ‘ Maybe if you 'd accepted my offer of an air ticket to all the other Grands Prix I would have come in the first six there , too . ’
7 A fall in urban rent values can also be seen in Oxford , although the evidence cited is less comprehensive than that for York , and the most drastic fall seems to have come in the second half of the fifteenth century after a period of relative stability .
8 He lacked the confidence that has come in the last three or four years to make decisions and stick to them .
9 ‘ What 's the point ? ’ said the landlord , who for some reason had come in the last few weeks to regard the Mrs Machins as in an obscure way a rival show to himself .
10 I mean if I 'd have if I 'd have , if I had come to the last one
11 DECADENCE has come to the Third Rome .
12 At first , Emma 's notes , on brightly coloured paper , had come on every ninth or tenth day .
13 It has come at the eleventh hour .
14 In the Exchequer , as we have seen , they had come by the sixteenth century to be usual even for so important an officer as the Chancellor .
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