Example sentences of "come [prep] [noun sg] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | In some countries Marxists have come to power either constitutionally or through nationalist liberation movements as opposed to revolution . |
2 | Their plans have come to fruition rather sooner and more dramatically than expected . |
3 | Like the other Pyrenean divisions , Béarn is medieval ; this was once the largest of the furiously independent mountain states , a viscounty which came into existence as early as 820 , was at different moments of its history the vassal of Aragon and England , became joined by marriage with the powerful viscounty of Foix and with Basse-Navarre , and finally , when Henri IV , ‘ le grand Béarnais ’ , became king of the whole of France in 1589 , was integrated with the Crown . |
4 | The company may suffer because , as we have seen , unless such rights have been most carefully drafted , they will not come into operation so long as no action regarding registration is taken by the personal representative and because , if the company had only two members and directors , the death of one may mean that no quorate meetings can be held , and the company may face a petition to wind it up . |
5 | The Americans hoped that it would come into force as quickly as possible , allowing German military forces to be recruited . |
6 | So how do interest groups come into existence as often as they do ? |
7 | It is actually my experience that even the most difficult and complex modern poem , especially if you have read it beforehand , comes to life quite magically when it 's read alone . |
8 | You should have some success when dealing with practical or financial matters at the start of the month , but what comes to light either personally or at work on the 12th or 16th may leave you feeling deflated . |
9 | An aircraft accident investigation is a long , painstaking process in which the sometimes complicated sequence of events comes to light only slowly and frequently in the wrong order . |