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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 With only three minutes remaining in their Sharwood 's Irish Senior Cup semi-final clash against Pegasus , Sinead , who had only come on at the start of the second-half , popped up to score the only goal of the game .
2 There was one early proposal about archaeology which became a series called The Blood of the British , where they had come in with the idea of the series .
3 This particular form of the game is not that old , having come in in the middle of the last century , when changes took place in the technology of pelota .
4 A similar directive covering public works contracts over £3.5 million is scheduled to come in at the beginning of 1990 .
5 Unmistakably , though , he has come down on the side of the demonstrators and against Erich Honecker , the East German leader .
6 During August , Russia 's Constitutional Court had come down on the side of Izvestiya and Yeltsin , while the Prosecutor 's Office and the Russian Federal Property Fund had unsuccessfully supported the Supreme Soviet .
7 Now there was some dispute over whether Berlin or Bonn should be the capital , they 've come down on the side of Berlin , but is that dispute settled now ?
8 We 've come down in the middle of nowhere , and you calmly suggest we walk out !
9 To this end , they have come together under the umbrella of the Negros Ecumenical Endeavour for Development ( NEED ) , an institution that was formed in 1979 to serve deprived and oppressed communities in the central islands of the Philippines , including Negros .
10 The true population of genes , which constitutes the working environment of any given gene , is not just the temporary collection that happens to have come together in the cells of any particular individual body .
11 Place the dish in a large baking pan and pour boiling water in the pan to come halfway up the sides of the dish .
12 Now on Green , now we go , we 've come along from the top of Street right along Road , the toy shop then you get to the Kings Arms and on the other side of the road there was another pub and I ca n't remember the name of it , then there was the fish shop and then the Liberal Club then the pork butchers you 'd think they were all full of meat .
13 Lucy was involved in a study of cetaceans and had come along in the hope of seeing at least some porpoises .
14 The Late Show , challenged by David Hare to decide whether Keats was more important than Dylan , now seems inclined to come down on the side of Keats .
15 Pancevski himself appeared to come down on the side of the Serbian position by stressing repeatedly that political pluralism " must be based on socialist orientation and the federal structure " and asserting : " The LCY finds unacceptable the thesis according to which the essence and form of political pluralism are reduced to a classic multiparty system alone . "
16 We 're told it 's a very close thing , the decision not to participate erm and there were certain technical and theoretical reasons , I think , that led them to come down on the side of not .
17 I remember my father used to say that even those experiences that take us out of ourselves — the ‘ mountain-top ’ experiences — can never keep us from having to come down to the valley of ordinary existence .
18 Scotland must take their chances in London against a side that has been the most consistent for the last few years if they are to come away with the spoils of victory .
19 He soon learned that it had come ashore on the island of Cyprus , where the ruler , Isaac Ducas Comnenus , had already seized several survivors from other wrecks and now virtually held Richard 's bride and his sister to ransom .
20 While we had been on the opposite bank a new barge had come upriver from the direction of Minya and had moored near the end of the Corniche .
21 The closure problem has come through in the appearance of another function F in the equation for E ; F is related to the Fourier transform of the triple correlation .
22 Return the fruit to the pan and add enough water to come just below the level of the fruit .
23 They had come home during the height of the disturbances to discover their teenage daughter being ravished by a young police officer .
24 The celebration of Artai 's Khanate having properly commenced , the common people were anxious to come close to the path of their newly enthroned lord through their city .
25 He held that an injunction could be granted against a stranger who had come innocently into the possession of confidential information to which he was not entitled .
26 A Lurgan solicitor who could speak menacing words in a slow quiet voice , he had come close to the leadership of the Unionist Party , had held cabinet office and retained good links with the paramilitaries and the workers ' leaders who had planned and organized the 1974 strike .
27 There would have been a time when most small city streets would have come clearly within the jurisdiction of one parish ; nothing so simple for Brunswick Place — it lay within the civil parish of St Leonards , the municipal ward of Hoxton New Town , the parliamentary borough of Hackney , the urban sanitary district of Hoxton , and the ecclesiastical parish of St John 's .
28 Before them was a landscape that could have come straight from the brush of Giotto .
29 He 's come straight from the heart of it .
30 She was thinking that the girl might have lacked an umbilicus ; might have come straight from the hand of God , who having finished making the mountains had picked a bit of clay from under his thumbnail and fashioned just one more sort of person , perhaps as an experiment .
  Next page