Example sentences of "[noun] could come [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Melton Park would have a very easy passage in the Members ' , but may instead go for the Restricted , where his main opposition could come from The Grey Boreen . |
2 | The commercial use of our facilities for filming/photography etc. in future could come under the remit of the Business Development Director , in liaison with Public Services . |
3 | In theory , the Tory constituency parties could come to the rescue . |
4 | And if it is the intention of regions to put speakers on , especially those regions that are situated at back of Congress , if the speakers could come to the front it would save a great deal of time . |
5 | No boat could come from the mainland in this wind . ’ |
6 | By one estimate , 600,000 of these economic refugees could come across the border . |
7 | Dalglish 's mutli-million pound crusade for a Premier League place could come off the rails if his side do not win . |
8 | Zahedi asked whether the Shah could come to the States in the next few days . |
9 | A new opportunity for such changes could come in the current review of the board by its chairman , Andrew Large . |
10 | Help has come partly from donations , but cash for a resistance movement in a drawn out conflict could come from the Kuwait investment office ; it has a hundred billion dollars in foreign assets . |
11 | If all sides in the conflict make every effort to co-operate in good faith then new life could come to the area . |
12 | The final crunch could come with the full moon on Thursday — but you will be well able to handle any problems that may arise . |
13 | Have you any indications as yet as to how many other credit cards could come on the scene ? |