Example sentences of "[noun] come [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Regional council allocations for 1993-94 , excluding the money to come from the EC , will vary from £13.6 million in Borders Region to almost £209 million in Strathclyde .
2 Mr Takeshita wants that election to come after the Paris economic summit in mid-July , hoping that the voters will be impressed with his statesmanlike performance in dealing with the Latin debt crisis .
3 Once she 'd made her decision to come to the Dordogne , Sabine had read up as much as possible on the area , and she knew that Bergerac wines had been overshadowed in the past by the great vignobles of Bordeaux .
4 He asked for a MRA force to come to the Ruhr — ‘ and the place to begin is Moers , ’ he said .
5 Three-quarters of this aid came from the United States .
6 There is no indigenous Welsh wheel in the Welsh Folk Museum so I would certainly feel that your wheel came from the Bristol builders .
7 When Millie came to the UK in 1964 on the strength of her huge hit ‘ My Boy Lollipop ’ , Edwards also arrived , and recorded under the tutelage of Chris Blackwell , Island 's Jamaican-born boss .
8 His father was a carpenter and one of his first jobs was helping to build the Salop County Council depot in Clun Road , Craven Arms and that the stone used to construct the entrance came from the BCR bridges at Horderley .
9 One rather novel feature , fitted by David Fenton just after the aircraft came onto the UK register , is a Rockwell wing-leveller system which is linked to the turn & slip and the VOR .
10 The Washington brothers came to the Bringtons from Sulgrave seeking positions on the estate of their cousins , the Spencers , the family of HRH The Princess of Wales .
11 The strongest opposition came from the UK , USA , Chile and Japan , with the key debates focusing on the question of possible mining activity .
12 From these observations the task before the court on this appeal can be distilled in this form : the court is concerned to inquire as to the persons with respect to whom Parliament is presumed to have been legislating when using the expression , ‘ any person , ’ and in making that inquiry Parliament is to be taken to have been legislating only for British subjects or foreigners coming to the United Kingdom , unless the contrary is expressed ( which it is not here ) or is plainly implicit .
13 Jane had heard sounds of violence coming from the Shill 's room on several occasions , and she knew that in early October , shortly before their arrival , Maria had complained to the police after sustaining a broken collar bone when Joseph pushed her through a window .
14 The wind coming off the North Sea along here can skin your lips , even on a day when the sun appears to be shining .
15 ‘ The French , on the other hand , not only insist on a wide variety of fresh produce but demand that their chestnuts come from the Auvergne , their snails from Clermont , their frogs from Aurillac , capons from the Bresse , mutton from the Berry , asparagus from Lavris … . ’
16 Other tweeds come from the Linton Mill , one of Coco Chanel 's favourites .
17 The allegation comes in the TUC 's response to a Government consultation paper on scrapping the holiday .
18 Some 62% of European turnover comes from the UK , the rest from Germany , Austria , Switzerland and Italy .
19 The attention-grabbing deal comes as the US market , which in the past has made up more than 40 per cent of sales of the Coventry-produced supercars , shows the first signs of upturn in three years .
20 Initially all Gehlen 's funding came from the CIA but later , in 1954 when the German Federal Republic was established as a sovereign state , Gehlen took over the running of the Federal German Intelligence Service .
21 His defence came as the Commons Public Accounts Committee decided it would meet on Monday to hold an inquiry into the Guardian 's disclosure of the ‘ sweeteners ’ which were revealed in a confidential memorandum sent to MPs by Mr John Bourn , the Comptroller and Auditor General .
22 Within the Six , the strongest support came from the West German Finance Minister , Ludwig Erhard , who had long favoured a broader European grouping than that being developed by the Six .
23 The decision came as the EEC dithered again this week over whether to impose an import ban on seal products .
24 The decision came after the United States , Britain , France and Russia , which had agreed earlier to such a step , had enlisted the support of the fifth permanent member , China .
25 The US decision came after the US Food And Drug Administration considered links between the use of implants and the incidence of cancer and auto-immune diseases .
26 The Irish People 's Liberation Organisation decision came after the IRA shot one of its Belfast leaders and wounded up to 20 other members .
27 When Sunderland came to the Manor in the league in December less than 2,000 Weirsiders saw them lose 3-0 .
28 In the 1700s , the Roos and Sledmere estates came into the Sykes family , who still live at Sledmere House , on the Yorkshire Wolds .
29 The first Rottweiler to be imported from Germany came via the UK , owing to very strict quarantine regulations .
30 A more independent verdict came from the Oxford Times , which predicted : ’ The Oxford West and Abingdon seat is likely to be a neck-and-neck sprint to the finish between the Tories and the Liberal Democrats with Labour a more spirited also-ran . ’
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