Example sentences of "[verb] come [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Haydon failed to come to any agreement with his creditors .
2 However , the two parties failed to come to any agreement over plans for the construction of autoroute A16 , linking Boulogne with Amiens .
3 The government has already invested large sums of money in engineering crops that resist insect pests and the climatic extremes expected to come with global warming
4 Yes , I find it a lot easier actually not to know what they 've done , when you start work there you tend to come over these cases , which to do
5 Fancy designer labels tend to come with fancy price tags to match .
6 Some have right-wing parties like Germany 's Republicans that stir racial hatred and exploit the tensions that tend to come with large-scale immigration .
7 It means that the stressed syllables in an utterance tend to come at regular intervals with a varying number of less stressed syllables in between .
8 D-i-y kits tend to come in separate sections , forming two sides of each arch , one on each side of the wall , sometimes with a separate soffit section which can be used for wider walls .
9 Cones tend to come in two shapes — some , either cardboard or plastic , with a pointed top and others with a gap of about one to one and a half inches at the top .
10 They tend to come in large groups , but there are singletons and couples as well .
11 New moves tend to come from middle-class artists who have had the opportunity to absorb a great deal early and feel sufficiently confident in an educational and financially secure context to move it along .
12 Research proposals therefore tend to come from established departments , and also tend increasingly to consist of safe , conservative projects which have possibilities for future income-generation for the universities .
13 Hooligans tend to come from social backgrounds where masculine aggression is highly valued .
14 Now then , if the council could , could 've come to some agreement and put in there , it would of made it right for us , now , you see we 've done so before , this is what I do n't like about he , he applies for planning permission does er the notice was no bigger than six inches long and four
15 ‘ You do n't want to come with old Nanny . ’
16 This meant that the troublemakers , including many who did not want to come to Great Engeham in the first place , were given a pretty free run .
17 I did not want to come to this council , but I came hoping that we could save blood .
18 sure but again I mean if there was a market for this I am sure that to take that and splinter it off into a unit it costs money to get people that want to come into this business
19 It is important we know how many want to come for each event , so PLEASE CONTACT Val Hawkins ( 453-3366 ) or David Cameron ( 445 1154 ) or sign the list to be circulated , as soon as possible .
20 ‘ You 've got to have ambition if you want to come to this club . ’
21 There 's a special job Preston 's engaged on and I want to come to some arrangement with him — there should be room for both of us — if you would be good enough to tell me when your husband is likely to be back — "
22 Revenue from tax and non-tax sources was estimated at TSh118,547 million , while some TSh85,653 million — about 42 per cent of the total budget — was expected to come from overseas donors .
23 In response to higher than expected government revenue in 1989 , as a result of an increase in the value of exports , especially oil , projected revenue for 1990 was set at naira 47,657million ( US$1.00=N 7.6627 as at Jan. 8 , 1990 ) , of which N 38,628 million was expected to come from crude oil export ( based on a estimated price of US$16 per barrel ) and N 9,029 million from non-oil sources .
24 Financing is expected to come from foreign investors , and the project is backed by the Catalan government .
25 Total expenditure was expected to rise by 19 per cent to TSh141,248 million , of which 30 per cent was expected to come from foreign loans and assistance .
26 Planning a complete package of care This rather ugly term ‘ package of care ’ has come into general welfare use to describe what is often a complex solution to a client 's need for services .
27 ‘ Mental handicap ’ is the term that has come into general usage to describe a condition of arrested or incomplete development of mind .
28 The old spelling is to continue to be ‘ tolerated ’ until the new version has come into general use .
29 The word ‘ carer ’ has come into common usage in the past ten years or so , but it has been used imprecisely .
30 NEC has come across similar problems is Novosibirsk .
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