Example sentences of "this [noun sg] come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The issue was oversubscribed and we will see other companies in this field coming to the market this year . |
2 | An order to this effect came from the president 's office . |
3 | Three-quarters of this aid came from the United States . |
4 | This chapter comes after the chapter on writing the essay because it is likely to be most useful to you when you come to re-read and correct what you have written . |
5 | This capability comes through the use of a virtual file system compatible with NFS . |
6 | I saw this cat coming down the road |
7 | In turn then the heart must beat faster so as to pump blood quicker to cope with all this oxygen coming into the body . |
8 | 1 So what do you think happened ? 2 This passage comes from the beginning of a long story . |
9 | The main cost of this benefit comes from the subsidy to approved pension schemes costing £1.6 billion in 1987–8 ; subsidizing employers ' contributions to funded pension schemes ( £2.9 billion ) ; exempting investment income of occupational pension schemes ( £4.1 billion ) ; and exempting lump sum payments ( £1.2 billion ) . |
10 | This question came from the management representative who was attending the meeting . |
11 | One possible answer to this question comes from the application of psychological analysis to political studies . |
12 | Funding for this work comes from the ESRC Programme on Information and Communication Technologies ( PICT ) , and from the ESRC — SERC Joint Committee . |
13 | The gas man come about and er as he went this girl come to the door . |
14 | This scene came towards the end of an episode in which Frank had already caused havoc in the local library , succeeded in unintentionally dismantling his neighbour 's chicken house and attended an interview for a job selling farming products . |
15 | The high point of this campaign came in the autumn of 1964 , when he made a highly publicized tour of ten Latin American countries , in which he repeatedly denounced the imperialist tendencies of the superpowers . |
16 | Brundle chose this moment to come into the pits . |
17 | A classic example of this process came in the wake of the huge losses made in 1974–5 by the Toyo Kogyo Co. who produce the Mazda motor car . |
18 | This announcement came in the wake of a growing number of reports that the civilian government had failed adequately to supervise the distribution of relief . |
19 | The culmination of these claims to national identity and of sentiments of this nature came in the preamble to Henry VIII 's Act in Restraint of Appeals of 1533 : ‘ Where by dyvers sundrie old autentike histories and cronicles it is manifestly declared and expressed that this Realme of England is an Impire , and so hath been accepted in the world … . ’ ( 36 , iii , 427 ) Here one finds an explicit statement of views on the nature of England , as well as practical conclusions drawn from them concerning the government of the Church . |
20 | And Mike 's friend 's sister said that if this husband comes to the funeral he 's gon na swing for him . |
21 | A development of this usage comes in the form of ‘ to take a shine to ’ someone which indicates something short of adulation . |
22 | This miracle comes in the middle of the story of the raising from the dead of Jairus ' daughter . |
23 | As we have said this signal comes in the form of a physical , mental , or behavioural symptom . |
24 | The basis for this claim comes from the discovery of normal or near-normal intellectual functioning in deaf children ( Vernon , 1967 ; Kyle , 1979 ) . |
25 | This phrase comes from the prophet Jeremiah and means that the disciples were to bring people back to God . |
26 | We could n't possibly have got a production company of this size to come to the Everyman . |
27 | And this would explain a further problem affecting the order of things in the quarto : this song comes between the Dialogue of Coridon and Mopsa — the Haymakers ' scene — and the Dance of Haymakers which directly follows it in the score and belongs to it musically in every way : both are in G major and a quick 6/4 , and share the same bucolic atmosphere as well as their thematic material , whereas ‘ When I have often heard young maids complaining ’ is a sophisticated song in C major and stately triple time . |
28 | And this man came to the door , and he went to get the hold belt , that should just have a tape recorder on conversation just throughout the week so it 's getting all sorts of rubbish going in there , |
29 | And this man came from the Highlands of Scotland . |
30 | Support for this approach came from the government department responsible for assessing safety in the nuclear industry — the Health and Safety Executive , which incorporates the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate . |