Example sentences of "come to the [adj] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , however , resistance to the new police continued to be expressed in the street violence and riots as ‘ the plague of blue locusts ’ spread throughout the country between 1829 and 1856 , and in particular as it came to the working class communities of the North ( Storch , 1975 , p. 94 ) .
2 Examples of such housing were built in Europe in the 1940s , but when it came to the public sector imitations in this country , narrowness of concep-tion and meanness in execution translated the idea into the publicly owned slabs and boxes that have become a feature of the landscape in our major cities ( McDowell , 1983 ) .
3 He 's made reference , in his mov motion , to a report coming to the next property services sub-committee , and I recognise that report as referred to in nine two of these minutes of budget review sub-committee .
4 We now come to the Social Security orders and the Opposition prayers .
5 After Bunyan , he is not a pioneer of operatic form until we come to the three Church Parables .
6 But the artistic world is London Underground 's oyster when it comes to the fine art posters which , since the scheme started in 1986 , have been scattered amongst less erudite advertisements on station walls .
7 As long as it comes to the same man hours , then that 's it .
8 Or what comes to the same thing judges changed their minds about what aspects or features of past decisions they were required to follow .
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