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

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1 They 've come through the hole in time .
2 Paintings are expected to come off the walls in preparation for the tour after 1 January 1993 .
3 Since then NMW has carried out a heavy rationalisation programme and the return to profits has come despite a fall in turnover from £5.92m to £4.66m .
4 Does the change of lineup come with a resurgence in enthusiasm for the new Motorhead ?
5 However , three quarters of the fall in total mortality since 1970 has come from a reduction in deaths attributed to diseases of the circulatory system ( figure ) .
6 , John ( d. ante Feb. 1315 ) , popularly regarded as a saint , should not be assumed to have come from the village in Kent of that name .
7 A chance mention in a letter written in the 820s shows that one card in a Carolingian king 's hand was the existence of a " solemn custom " whereby any recipient of a benefice had to come to the palace in person and ritually " commend " himself to the king .
8 Caduta asked me to come to an address in Little Italy at two o'clock that afternoon .
9 How far he has come since the days in Harry Fischer 's office above the tobacconist 's , with the cosy office jokes and the lunch time beers in the pub !
10 This issue had come to a head in July , with the tabling of a no-confidence motion in parliament , and the live broadcasting of the July 18-20 debate on national television .
11 As this issue of The Lifeboat goes to press the 16th International Lifeboat Conference has just come to an end in Oslo .
12 The thought has come to the surface in order to be released .
13 Vice-Admiral Hawkins , together with his two scientist friends , had just come to the bridge in response to Talbot 's invitation that they join him .
14 I was pleased to come across an item in Microfile ( November 30 ) about the launch of Teesside Poly 's course on computerised communications using CMCS ( computer-mediated communication systems ) delivery .
15 He came through the wall in front of me !
16 Reaumur went to live in Paris at the beginning of the 18th century and his initial contact with the academie came through an interest in mathematics .
17 It came as no surprise in July when the Commons Public Accounts Committee contrasted a shambles over heart disease prevention in England with a ‘ vigorous and businesslike ’ Welsh approach .
18 The appeal for a day of prayer for peace came as the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina grows worse and threatens to spread into other areas of the Balkans and beyond .
19 The warning came after a meeting in London yesterday of senior conveners .
20 The meetings came after the publication in February of a report by American lawyers which contained further allegations about the circum stances surrounding the UDA murder of Belfast solicitor Patrick Finucane at his home in 1989 .
21 The profit rise came despite a decline in sales from the housebuilding business , which is concentrated in the area worst hit by the property slump , the South-east of England .
22 Two community schemes came under the spotlight in Middlesbrough yesterday .
23 OVERCOMING rural isolation through teleworking came under the spotlight in Stanhope .
24 When one came under the hammer in Morgan 's — the boat belonged to a fisherman who no longer required it — it drew strong bidding and sold for £2,000 .
25 New German money flocked to buy jewels , silver and objets de vertu touched with the lustre of German history when the treasures superfluous to requirements of the Fürsts von Thurn und Taxis came under the hammer in Geneva on 17 November .
26 In the period following the Great Fire of London in 1666 several companies were floated , but the real expansion came with the increase in urbanisation of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries .
27 Apparent success came with the announcement in April 1985 of a three quarter million pound investment programme to resignal the line .
28 Evidence that drug-related corruption had penetrated Venezuelan institutions came with the arrest in June of Adolfo Ramirez Torres , a former governor of the Federal District of Caracas , who was accused of being part of a cocaine smuggling ring .
29 During the sixteenth century Myddle was essentially a society consisting of numerous smallholders and a few large farmers , but from the second half of Elizabeth 's reign onwards poor immigrants came into the parish in search of labouring work and the opportunity to erect a cottage in the woods or on the manorial wastes .
30 He came into the department in Orkney at a time of crisis , his remit to operate on a shoestring budget , and to repair social work 's damaged reputation .
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