Example sentences of "[verb] come for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The time has come for a radical re-examination of the provision of services for this particularly disadvantaged group of people . |
2 | We must recognize that the time has come for a national crusade against pornography . |
3 | First and foremost erm there is an assessment of those officers by their immediate supervisors and er a then ensues whereby er suitable officers are s selected to come for a two day assessment at er police headquarters . |
4 | ‘ If the indicators for the first quarter remain flat or suggest a further fall in output , then the time will have come for a further cut in interest rates , by another 1 per cent or more . ’ |
5 | But many Americans thought the time had come for a political change to the safer conservatism of the Republican Party . |
6 | The time had come for a deaf person to occupy it and Hudson 's chairmanship therefore lasted only three years . |
7 | The most awkward joints were where the glazing bars met the curved members , any-way , after cutting about fifty joints in all , rebates for glass , slots for fielded panels , mouldings on corners and moulded glazing fillets the time had come for a complete dry assembly of the members . |
8 | She hoped it would throw Maurin off guard , persuade him she had come for a little of his flirtatious conversation at the least , a few more questions about Durance and Sabine Jourdain at the most . |
9 | Everyone had come for a good time , and they did not want it spoiling by some wildmen . |
10 | These architects fervently felt that the time had come for a new type of public building . |