Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [subord] the [noun pl] of " in BNC.

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1 I will consider what more needs to be done — because undoubtedly more needs to be done and formidable challenges remain — and whether further progress towards the achievement of those objectives is more likely to come about if the policies of the Government continue to be pursued than if the policies that the hon. Gentleman 's party advocates were introduced in their place .
2 The double tendering success came about because the offices of Boosey & Hawkes were located on the site of the planned new Sainsbury 's superstore in Hendon .
3 In anal sex , there is a greater danger of the condom breaking or coming off because the walls of the anus tend to be drier and tighter than those of the vagina .
4 Control of colour mixing , which is vital for advanced work , can only come about when the actions of one colour on another are fully understood .
5 CONTROL OF COLOUR MIXING , WHICH IS VITAL FOR ADVANCED WORK , CAN ONLY COME ABOUT WHEN THE ACTIONS OF ONE COLOUR ON ANOTHER ARE FULLY UNDERSTOOD .
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