Example sentences of "come [adv] to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The exchange rate mechanism works as follows : ( a ) a rise in money supply causes interest rates to fall ; ( b ) the rise in money supply plus the fall in interest rates causes an increased supply of domestic currency to come on to the foreign exchange market ; this causes the exchange rate to fall ; ( c ) this will cause increased exports and reduced imports , and hence a multiplied rise in national income . |
2 | ERA is one of more than 50 new ales to come on to the Scottish market in the past year . |
3 | This beggar had come in to the fitting shop , corner at the back corner , where he should n't have been . |
4 | er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined |
5 | Fairfax — Fahfakhs — who was a big man in the government had come down to the little town where Tepilit was held . |
6 | ‘ If you 'd be kind enough to come down to the front door , I 'll explain everything . ’ |
7 | This confirms that Rentokil Healthcare come up to the high standard expected and specified by BSI . |
8 | I have come back to the international scene with a fierce rival in Phil Tufnell , with Ian Salisbury breathing down our necks and Hampshire 's young Sean Udal making great strides every season . |
9 | The devilish smile , oblique and sharp as a scar , had come back to the gaunt face . |
10 | And , as one later moved into other divisions to be taught by other people one always seemed to come back to the Roman Conquest of Britain , which I found particularly boring , and learnt nothing . |
11 | Yes , well I think that 's why you that 's why I keep on trying to come back to the regulatory system , because what you really in fundamental form a pension is a contract between an employer and an individual , you know you pay me so much money and when you get to a certain age I will pay you . |
12 | Ready to come back to the unreal world ? ’ |
13 | Balmain , a municipality named for a swashbuckling surgeon of convicts , had come again to the Grand Final and were heavily favoured . |
14 | They came on to the golden sand and stood in silence , winds of light moving over them plainly , despite the brightness of the evening sunshine . |
15 | Primary Health Care , understood as an approach to health care going beyond the medical model to include the promotive , rehabilitative and educational dimensions of health care in addition to curative/treatment dimensions , came on to the international stage in 1978 at the conference of Alma Ata . |
16 | He came down to the front door with me . |
17 | Cathery also added : " Lewis and Cannon ( the branch secretary ) came down to the Central Office and I let [ them ] see all the books , cheque book , bank passbook etc. ; in fact all they wanted to see . |
18 | The Land Rover came down to the main road between Lochgilphead and Lochgair . |
19 | Apart from these three , reports came in to the Royal Society from more than fifty other vessels , whose log-books provided a valuable source of information , particularly since officers-of-the-watch habitually keep a note of the time at which observations are made . |
20 | Fleming went on to describe how the nasal secretions of the patient ( himself , in fact ) were cultured , and how a round microbe or coccus first grew and then was destroyed where it came close to the nasal secretion . |
21 | Because their demands were nil , the Masai could be approached in a way which came close to the Colonial Service 's proclaimed ideal of disinterested benevolence . |
22 | There was no one in the stable or the yard , but when she came close to the back door she could hear voices from the kitchen . |
23 | you came close to the white line . |
24 | He had been thinking about buying Lyn a kitten for her birthday , and as he came up to the great dolmen , had paused to look at it for the thousandth time , he had seen the bundle on the ground . |
25 | He wrinkled his nose as he came up to the other man . |
26 | She said coolly as they came up to the stuffed spaniel , ‘ What do you call him , that very fierce dog ? ’ |
27 | I thought about running along beside him as we came up to the main road opposite the church , about his taking my hand and singing , ‘ Hold my hand — I 'm a stranger in paradise ! ’ |
28 | A civilian came up to the mousy man and asked him a question . |
29 | Time and time again discussions about tears came back to the central theme of the wish to be cared for-not all the time , the women with whom I talked were quite clear about that . |
30 | Finch finished the movement and then came back to the other room , thinking of how much time he had spent with Henry and Betty over the years . |