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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 ) .
4 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 .
5 They came for the first lot for nine months , then they went back .
6 Considerable advance came under the Prussian Minister-Director for Higher Education , Friedrich Althoff .
7 But February came with the lowest temperatures for years and March was not much better .
8 Other shortlisted entries in Category 1 came from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and Help the Aged .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 In my judgment , both Potts J. and Phillips J. came to the right conclusions for the right reasons .
12 We still worked for our own papers but pooled our resources when it came to the human-interest pieces for the Sundays .
13 Sometimes Julia accompanied her , and as they travelled home one day Carrie said thoughtfully , ‘ You know I never wished Ma dead , Julie , but I 've got to admit her death came at the right time for me .
14 However , the political system is " open " and there is nothing to prevent any issue coming onto the governmental agenda for action and decision if an interest group seeks to put it there .
15 Cabinet memoranda are not published and the Official Secrets Act effectively prohibits anything but titbits of information coming onto the public agenda for consideration .
16 We 're coming on the next flight for the wedding .
17 If you feel you have to make decisions such as leaving the patient or getting a divorce , you should discuss the prospects within the whole family as well so that communally you can come to the best solution for all concerned .
18 It comes with the incredible value for money you expect from any product that carries the Valor name .
19 The name Nonesuch comes from the popular name for the plant botanists know as Lychnis chalcedonica .
20 The word ‘ petřín ’ comes from the medieval Latin for ‘ stone ’ , and it was from this land that much of Prague derived its building materials .
21 The word ‘ cataract ’ comes from the Latin word for waterfall and describes the appearance of the eye when the lens becomes cloudy and opaque .
22 The next thing is that when the vote comes to the General Secretary for the union , anyone who 's been out of the particular industry for longer than eighteen months wo n't be able to vote .
23 In life , the right man to love hardly ever comes at the right time for loving .
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