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

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1 The sounds had come from a hundred yards east of the dell .
2 We turned over the Bundesliga championships , and then were unlucky to come across an inspired Rangers side , who , but for the odd-bribe or two could have gone all the way .
3 The breakthrough came as the United Nations commander in Bosnia , Gen Philippe Morillon , of France , said he had secured a pledge of help from Serbia 's president , Slobodan Milosevic .
4 And when Anne came into the Green Gables kitchen , Marilla said , ‘ You look very happy , Anne .
5 The British performance of the weekend came in the Southern Counties Championships at Crystal Palace on Saturday , when Shaftesbury 's Jason Livingston clocked an astonishing 10.09 secs in the 100 metres final .
6 10.7 The most exhilarating race came in the 15 years class as the Robinson twins of Coleraine battled out a nailbiting finish with Louise just pipping Emma by 0.05 seconds .
7 A dissenting voice came from a Financial Times reporter who had recently visited the northern town of Kompong Thom , briefly captured by the Khmers Rouges in mid-June [ see p. 37533 ] .
8 There have been numerous clashes between land-owners and new-age travllers in the county — last October two farmers lost 10 sheep in several attacks by dogs which they say came from a nearby travellers encampment .
9 A £7million rise in trading profit came from the financial services division and from investment income , both lumped together in the accounts .
10 A £7million rise in trading profit came from the financial services division and from investment income , both lumped together in the accounts .
11 Hotels which were in the first days of making order , and factories which came from the old Factories Act .
12 Dr Yeoman , who specialises in 16th and 17th century Scottish history , came from the Scottish Records Office .
13 So you can see Chairman the facts and figures simply do not support either the report which came to the social services committee originally or Mr inflated figures .
14 I I listened to Mr speech with some incredulity I must say , but I did listen to what he said and if what he said is true then I I find some of the things disturbing and and er I 'd like to see his figures and I I w I I that there have certainly been er two messages coming to the social services committee in in in that case .
15 Though the leaders in the field will have appointed solicitors in the varying areas , almost all legal expenses policies include the right to your own solicitor and inevitably you will come across a legal expenses insurer during the course of your personal injury practice .
16 The figures come from the head teachers union which is blaming stress caused by the government 's education reforms .
17 Then come to the POTENTIAL TEACHERS DAY on Saturday 8th March to enjoy an informative Day of Movement with the Medau Society 's Trainers .
18 My hand today comes from a duplicate pairs game played at the St Malachy 's club earlier this week .
19 My hand today comes from a duplicate pairs game played at the St Malachy 's club earlier this week .
20 Emus come from the bushlands of Australia and the Common Rhea comes from the open pampas grasslands of the Argentine , South America .
21 The initiative comes from the Operational Requirements Staffs of the Naval , General , and Air Staffs ( now part of the Central Staff under the latest reorganization of the Ministry , but still carrying out the same function — see page 175 ) .
22 But an interesting analogy with the US can be drawn when it comes to the Urgent Issues Task Force .
23 Mr. Leggatt said the recession had affected the industry to a minimal degree , ‘ When it comes to the last rites people will have what they best feel suits the deceased . ’
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