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

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1 She did n't want to come against the flat slack flesh .
2 Japan risks remaining saddled for years to come with the primitive financial sector that created the domestic boom and bust of the late-1980s .
3 He remembered every single one of the stolen meetings ; how he had gone to her bedchamber by night , how she had come into the warm drowsy afternoons to find him , when everyone was busy about something and no one knew where anyone was and she would not be missed .
4 That herd was apparently shy , rather fierce and polled and it is possible that the Ardrossan was ancestral to the White Galloway , or its coat colour might have come from the other White Park herds in Scotland ( for example at Cadzow Forest near Hamilton , Blair Atholl in northern Perthshire , the Duke of Buccleuch 's estate at Dalkeith , the Cumbernauld estate or Cally Palace at Gatehouse-of-Fleet ) .
5 Apart from Mrs Thatcher 's unqualified declaration of support , the only other comment on the events in Panama has come from the Spanish Prime Minister , Mr Felipe Gonzalez , who told the Cortes in Madrid that his government ‘ condemned outright all foreign intervention ’ .
6 Much of the northern produce has come from the subpolar maritime fringe , notably whalebone and whale oil from the open sea , seal oil , hides and furs from islands and sea ice , fish , and , most recently , shrimps from the continental shelf and slopes .
7 Objections to the application for planning permission had also come from the Western Regional Fisheries Board and Westport Tourism as well as several individuals .
8 Much of what we now know about the tool-using behaviour of wild chimpanzees has come from the remarkable long-term studies carried out at the Gombe Stream Reserve in Tanzania by British primatologist Jane Goodall .
9 Subject to approval by both Houses of the UK Parliament , the measure was expected to come before the 1994 General Synod for formal declaration .
10 ‘ Indeed a bill might be one of the first to come before the Scottish Grand Committee .
11 That was an odd comment to come from the right hon. Gentleman who , judged from his comments in recent days , would not have accepted the social charter .
12 The biggest European danger to Millar seems likely to come from the six-strong German contingent , who include two of their Seoul Olympic gold-medal team , Franke Sloothaak and Ludger Beerbaum .
13 ‘ The light is come upon the dark benighted way .
14 Use the erm , they they invited the Chislehurst May Queen , dan maypole dancers to come to the next open evening .
15 The nearest any western fighting technique has come to the eastern martial arts , is in the French art of ‘ la Savate ’ .
16 Thus , both the Fisher and Cambridge versions of the quantity theory come to the same important conclusion : that an increase in the money supply leads directly to an increase in spending and , with full employment , the general price level is proportional to the quantity of money in circulation .
17 Blake suspected that he was not the first person who had asked himself that question or had come to the same irrational conclusion .
18 I will certainly look with compassion in days to come on the three hon. Members whom I have not been able to call on the statement , but we have a busy day ahead of us .
19 He cursed himself inwardly for this sudden indisposition , which had come at the worst possible moment .
20 The latest surge in the yen has come at the worst possible time for many Japanese companies , especially exporters .
21 And he was encouraged by the way he came through the first 10-round contest of his 33-fight unbeaten career .
22 And he was encouraged by the way he came through the first 10-round contest of his 33-fight unbeaten career .
23 His rise to prominence came during the first Dutch war ( 1652–4 ) .
24 The calls came as the British Medical Association in a new report stepped up its demands for a total ban on boxing .
25 ‘ That 's the calm sea , ’ he pointed out the inlet that ran to Ballysadare as they came along the narrow twisting road into Strandhill .
26 The breakthrough came with the middle-of-the-road National Union of Railwaymen , which promised to come up with their target £150,000 ‘ subject to a positive response from a number of other unions ’ .
27 The spray-painting on the wall came with the big double M in. ‘ 87 — Meltdown in the Market , which started on Wall Street — but some of the bigger houses and the banks were already letting people go . ’
28 The first grassroot backlash in the Ulster public came within the Irish republican districts .
29 The best final came in the under-10 open tournament .
30 Zhelev 's victory came in the second round run-off , when he won 53 per cent of the vote against 47 per cent for Velko Valkanov , an independent supported by the ( former communist ) Bulgarian Socialist Party .
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