Example sentences of "[prep] come to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | a customer comes in and he was my wife I did n't have er beard then I was clean-shaven , because after coming to this country when I could n't get a job , I thought that this might be a bar so , which was n't right , but we did it . |
2 | But they do not move blindly , in the hope of coming to better pastures . |
3 | Erm , could you tell me erm something about how you felt about the change of coming to this house , you know whether you enjoyed it ? |
4 | Such a view helped trade union leaders to think in terms of coming to some type of arrangement with industrialists who were feeling the pinch of economic policy . |
5 | " I 'm grateful to you for your help and for coming to High Brook in the first place . |
6 | So it is thanks to you for coming to these events and thanks to all who contributed to the organisation for between you all it was a most successful day . |
7 | For many years before coming to this place , I worked with young children . |
8 | Since prices and populations generally change over time , it is crucially important to compare real output per capita figures rather than money national income figures before coming to any conclusions about changes in economic welfare . |
9 | Adrian Titcombe , the FA 's crowd management co-ordinator , said : ‘ We want to be clear where the trouble occurred so we will study all the reports before coming to any conclusion . ’ |
10 | Of course TI is also discounting and will consider purchases of Tsunami and other chips in coming to final prices . |
11 | Its success in coming to collective agreements and avoiding industrial strife was seen as a gauge of the wider success of the national compacts between employers and unions ( see , e.g. , Pueblo , 3 March 1982 ) . |
12 | In one of the most influential pieces of feminist research on sex differences ever produced , the psychologist Carol Gilligan argued that women and men tend to use different criteria and reasoning procedures in coming to moral decisions . |
13 | Perhaps that , yes , her child is intelligent and thoughtful and even knowledgeable ; yes , she would be as competent as many adults in coming to sensible conclusions . |
14 | Firstly , what was the precise nature of the Allied policy which served as guidance in coming to this decision ? |
15 | Later , when dealing with the case against the appellant Low , and having told the jury that they could not consider as evidence against him any statements made by the second appellant , he added : ‘ Now in deciding what it was that the first accused is proved to have done , you must consider all the evidence available in the case against the first accused in coming to this decision , but only that evidence . ’ |
16 | Thus her delay in coming to this man . |
17 | In coming to this conclusion Pearson L.J . |
18 | In coming to this conclusion he makes two important observations . |
19 | I am not an optimist by nature , but since coming to this country I have blessed by good fortune . |
20 | However , Sally did try sniffing a few more times ( fortunately , without coming to any harm ) but then decided it was n't for her , and instead started drinking alcohol with her friends . |
21 | The dish can of course be reheated without coming to any harm . |
22 | Michael , Michael started the ball rolling in my mind , er , yes he , he , I , one thing erm yesterday , erm one thing he , he started to coming to more meetings last year and erm I think he 'd seen one or two people come along and not , |
23 | and a lot more Because otherwise , you 're gon na come to that exam , you 're gon na sit down , and you 're gon na say , Oh I did something a bit like this with John , I remember that . |
24 | Wan na come to that house and see that girl ? |
25 | I mean , they 're ninety nine pence a tin and turkey tins stowed for years so I do n't think these are gon na come to any harm over |