Example sentences of "[adj] to come [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As a QANTAS flight was due to come through the following day , they hoped that Koepang W/T would be on the air before their arrival at Timor .
2 And he wanted all the girls who were interested to come to the great city .
3 Then , too , the forger will not find it easy to come across the right paper .
4 There are a hundred different ways of evaluating every piece of intelligence gathered so it is not hard to come to the wrong conclusions .
5 Or perhaps she had sense to realise that in an entrenched battle she was likely to come off the worst .
6 A high-end deskside Model 755 sitting above the existing Model 750 is likely to come with the same 100MHz 7100 processor as the 735 , but with expanded memory , disk and other peripheral options .
7 A systematic and documented approach will be more cost effective , auditable and more likely to come to the right conclusions .
8 With out-of-sorts Tony Jones his first-round opponent over 19 frames on Monday , Wattana 's moment of truth is likely to come in the second round when he will almost certainly face favourite Stephen Hendry , the world No 1 , over 25 frames .
9 They were most likely to come from the 35–44 or 55–64 age group .
10 The biggest European danger to Millar seems likely to come from the six-strong German contingent , who include two of their Seoul Olympic gold-medal team , Franke Sloothaak and Ludger Beerbaum .
11 The R&A 's next challenge is likely to come from the golf-equipment manufacturers .
12 Mr Bush livened the act last week when he said he was giving Congress until March 27th to decide which current defence programmes should be trimmed to raise $870m for Panama and Nicaragua ( money that is supposed to come from the 1990 Pentagon budget ) .
13 ( b ) The equal balancing of the two melodic lines in this case , and , at the same time , making them sufficiently powerful to come through the orchestral tutti , presents little difficulty if the simple principles of doubling are well understood and applied .
14 Clearly the minister 's response is inefficient , it 's it 's quite inadequate and what is required is a much more positive stance from the minister , and can the minister tell us whether or not he will be , he will be giving the opportunity to mature entrants to the apprenticeship scheme so that people that have been thrown on the scrap heap over this last fifteen years will have an opportunity and can he tell us whether or not he 's had discussions with British Coal enterprise to allow miners that have been made redundant to come into the new apprenticeship scheme so that they will have new skills which will help them to get new jobs .
15 In any event we would like to know of any intending applicants for training , even if they are unable to come to the Potential Teachers ' Day .
16 ‘ Indeed a bill might be one of the first to come before the Scottish Grand Committee .
17 In that respect it seems to me that it is not something that is necessary to come through the full procedure of the council in order for you to do and I I thought that would would deal er establish .
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