Example sentences of "[noun] come [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The second point is that of course as we accept into the role of opposition indeed to give these alternative proposals , give this particulary case to come within the government guidelines .
2 Expert systems are the first commercial products to come from the world of Artificial Intelligence research .
3 ‘ I 'd have liked Naylor to come into the firm , ’ Guthrie answered for him .
4 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the fact that the further substantial increase in the NHS 's capital budget in the next financial year has made it possible for the health authority and the Ministry of Defence to come to an agreement on that issue .
5 They merely pave the way for an increasing proportion of those emissions to come from the burning of imported coal .
6 Nevertheless , this sentence has the effect of making the click come before the shutting , thus reversing the normal precedence of cause to effect .
7 ‘ I made the decision to come into the business to please my father when he was dying .
8 It may be difficult deciding when sentences of this kind come to an end — in some cases , several dozen clauses might be linked by and or other devices , lasting several minutes — but , it is unusual to find a problem understanding what is being said .
9 In the most emotional speech of the day , Mr Alexander Rutskoy , the Vice-President , appealed for parliament to come to the aid of the Russian minority in the TransDniestr region of Moldova , the scene of bitter fighting in recent months .
10 Two problems are thus solved at once : it becomes clear that terminology does not refer only to grammar , and the reasons for the terminology come before the terminology itself .
11 Those taking part come from a variety of backgrounds and have spent several months or in some cases years receiving instruction in the faith , usually as part of a parish group .
12 The greater part come from the area around the Black Sea , concentrating especially on the Urartian Empire ; relations between the Greeks and the Thracians and Scythians ; and the art of Sarmatia .
13 And I have seen them at the mid-day rest hour of twelve to one , I have seen a ploughman come into the stable , shake up the straw in the stall of his leading beast and lie down there and sleep .
14 Never had Berret come across a case with so many promising openings that led nowhere .
15 Only when they captured last season 's Royal Liver League crown did prospects of All Ireland glory come into the equation .
16 Because of the distance of my journey I had been given permission to come during the morning , and there were no other visitors .
17 Mention a low cost tank and all the issues of new or salvaged glass , glass thickness , and quality of build come to the fore .
18 Strong , virile performances of two of the finest of all Tudor settings of the Mass come from the choir of St John 's College Cambridge on a label not normally associated with early music , mid-price EMI Eminence .
19 No scene , perhaps , in The Lord of the Rings is more moving or more suggestive than the one in which Sam and Frodo , in Mordor , see the wind changing and the darkness driven back , and then as if in answer to prayer come upon a trickle of water : ‘ ill-fated ’ and ‘ fruitless ’ in appearance , but at that moment seemingly a message from the world outside , beyond the Shadow .
20 Obviously , having two amps means you 'll hear yourself better on stage , but I would have thought that a performer would prefer actual monitoring or foldback to come from a PA source ( ie. what the audience is hearing ) rather than a backline source .
21 While the characters flirt with each other in improbable configurations , love , marriage and money come under the microscope .
22 Most reforming governments are using one or more of the three principles that underlie the reorganisation of Britain 's national health service ( NHS ) : separating buyers of care from providers of care ; forcing the providers to compete for contracts from buyers ; and making money come with the patient .
23 The Moon was one of the first objects to come under the scrutiny of the newly-invented telescope .
24 If the EEC did wish to go beyond the 1962 agreement on agriculture , the arrangements of which were in any case due to expire in 1965 , if financing was permitted to come from the EEC 's own resources , and if the latter were to be levied on imports , then it was sensible for the EEC budget to come under the control of the European Parliament .
25 However , your willingness to come to the aid of your fellow readers is causing a few headaches in our office .
26 Or , as Niall Fitzduff put it , the community ‘ is not to be destroyed at the whim of mining company ’ while nothing could ‘ compensate us or the generations to come for the loss of our community ’ .
27 With the housing market still struggling to recover , the Bonners may not be moving in the very near future — but it 's rare for follies to come on the market , especially ones you can live in — so it may not be long before a buyer comes along keen to take up residence in Enoch 's Tower .
28 They waited tea for another twenty minutes , before Beth addressed the two impatient children with the solemn words , ‘ If the others do n't have the good manners to come to the table at the proper time , then we 'll start without them . ’
29 He called to Eleanor to come into the kitchen .
30 The backswing can be compared to chopping down a tree with and axe ; power and speed come from the distance the axe is swung back .
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