Example sentences of "come [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Trained by Nicky Henderson and the mount of Richard Dunwoody , Flown has come through a satisfactory preparation for the step-up to the ultimate test today .
2 Charles Tompkins , managing director of NOS , a subsidiary of Cable & Wireless , said the contract has come as a major breakthrough for his company , propelling it into the major league of offshore suppliers .
3 But the news has come as a total shock for many people .
4 Political defeat has come as a profound shock for the ruling Cambodian People 's Party ( CPP ) .
5 Ironically the amount eventually charged is still likely to come as a nasty shock for a client who has not yet confronted the financial realities of litigation .
6 The son of Caerleon is a progressive type , apparently certain to come of a few pounds for that introduction , and should be good enough to take the Queen 's Own Yorkshire Dragoons Stakes .
7 Erm by saying it 's a priority we 're not saying it 's our only priority , we have a number of priorities and it 's it 's up to us to in debate with the housing corporation er , to come to the best agreements for Harlow .
8 Normally , patients will continue to come to the nursing station for periodic assessment during the first ten days of treatment but already by the second day they attend lectures and individual and group counselling sessions .
9 Because the sun 's rotation drove the planets around , the whole system would have come to a gentle halt for the duration of the miracle .
10 The matter has now come to the High Court for an Order that this is the position and the High Court has ruled that companies and directors are entitled to set off deposits they held at BCCI against company overdrafts ( see Financial Times , 28/29 November 1992 ) .
11 And the announcement of the engagement could not have come at a better time for the battle-weary Royal Family .
12 League Cup success could n't have come at a better time for Rangers , nor for that matter could the return to goalscoring form of Ally McCoist .
13 League Cup success could n't have come at a better time for Rangers , nor for that matter could the return to goalscoring form of Ally McCoist .
14 That 's his first for the club and could n't have come at a better time for Hereford , though .
15 And it could n't have come at a better time for the 29 year old bowler in this his benefit season .
16 It could not have come at a worse time for the Royal Family , almost on the eve of the wedding of Princess Anne to Commander Tim Laurence .
17 This new expansion of the department has come at the right moment for the National Railway Museum in view of the recent acquisition of the Ian Allan negative collection .
18 ‘ This validation from the Prime Minister has come at an important time for the industry as it strives to get up off its knees , ’ said Keith Banbury , Chief Executive .
19 They came for the first lot for nine months , then they went back .
20 The award came as a big surprise for Sam but an even bigger surprise for the Joe Borrows Agency who already had the Bradford-based singer booked at the Great Ayton Social Club on the night of the awards show .
21 The verdict came as an immense relief for Mr Major , who put his job on the line over the Maastricht Treaty .
22 Considerable advance came under the Prussian Minister-Director for Higher Education , Friedrich Althoff .
23 But February came with the lowest temperatures for years and March was not much better .
24 Eventually a firm offer came from a European producer for a low-budget spy film , The Defector , shot in Munich in March and April of 1966 .
25 Other shortlisted entries in Category 1 came from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and Help the Aged .
26 That common-sense approach to Brent came from the hon. Member for Brent , East ( Mr. Livingstone ) who , for those who may not remember , was the former leader of the Greater London council .
27 Both the initial idea and the financial backing came from the Inter-American Commission for Women ( OAS dependency ) and the project has been given no financial assistance from the government itself .
28 In my judgment , both Potts J. and Phillips J. came to the right conclusions for the right reasons .
29 We still worked for our own papers but pooled our resources when it came to the human-interest pieces for the Sundays .
30 Furthermore , the DUC also realized that the mining had to be prevented by preventing prospecting and not waiting to begin opposition with the planning applications for the mining itself : ‘ We always felt that if it came to an actual application for mining that we would lose .
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