Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] come [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | High Street giant Marks & Spencer came last in a poll to find public places with the best facilities for mothers and toddlers . |
2 | Ernst & Young came next with five places and three prizes . |
3 | In his guidance , he accepted that his job is to make clear to the nation 's leaders that God come first . |
4 | I can give it again tonight if the hon. Gentleman wants the figures , but I suspect that the fact he wants to establish , which I do not dispute , is that Britain comes fourth on the list of contributors behind France , with 9.43 per cent. , Italy with 9.43 per cent. , and Germany with 9 per cent . |
5 | Most scholars would agree that Mark came first and the other two used him in writing their accounts . |
6 | In 1914 only the United Kingdom sent more of its manufactures to non-European nations than to European ; yet she was also Germany 's best customer , and Germany came second only to India as a buyer of British goods . |
7 | Last time Shell Transport and Trading came first , Glaxo was second , and Marks and Spencer came third . |
8 | And Jesus came first and foremost as he is , as Nicodemus learns here to seek and to save that which was lost . |
9 | Fishbane and Fagg came first , Fishbane 's six foot three inches of scrawny frame making an interesting counterpart to the roly-poly little Fagg , whose progress was retarded by his gouty limp . |
10 | Ironic that , because Seve won an event and Sandy came second in it , just before the 1985 Open . |
11 | Seve won it and Sandy came second . |
12 | I mean , ranking of the countries descending as business in the way it changes , and Japan comes first , Germany 's gone down in recent years because of that trouble , but America has consistently been the major investor in this country . |
13 | I know it will be a bit expensive , but Chrissie comes first in our lives . ’ |
14 | But , when Nigel comes next year he 'll bring Eileen and I think that under circumstances I think if we say well come for about quarter to two . |
15 | What she must not ask , but at the same time must n't be thought not to be asking , was what would happen when Harry came next . |