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

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1 All this information is related to molecular structure , but it is rarely possible to come to definite conclusions about the constitution , shape , size or conformation of a sample purely from its PE spectrum .
2 We know that the projected new Ilyushin Y-type fighter aircraft is n't due to come into full-scale production much before the early 1980S … perhaps two more years before they are in full service with trained pilots and maintenance crews .
3 Here he elaborates on an argument sketched out a few years earlier , that the label ‘ postmodern ’ denoted the quality of being ‘ free to come to new terms with both realism and anti-realism , linearity and non-linearity , continuity and discontinuity ’ .
4 A few years ago I saw a couple of Eastenders stars come in erm and Ross whatever his name forget his name there were two young girls standing in front of me scraping pennies out of their purse to get in though we loved that character they wanted to come that night we 've got to get girls like that youngsters like that interested to come on other nights and then come again that 's what needs doing . .
5 In the 1950s only a quarter of the growth in sales of electricity to domestic consumers came from newly-connected homes and another quarter from the extended use of existing appliances , but as much as half came from newly-purchased appliances .
6 As might be expected , very few came from middle-class suburbs like Newington , Morningside or the West End , practically none from the squares of the New Town , and very few from outlying villages or districts .
7 This came under heavy fire for implying that small firms set up without planning permission should only have enforcement orders issued against them if alternative premises were available .
8 This comes after political pressure and picketing throughout the country by End Loans to South Africa and other anti-apartheid groups .
9 The onus is on the company to ensure that staff are making intelligent decisions on the information that the computer system provides and this comes from in-house training . ’
10 This comes from various sources , shown in the graph for the UK on page 122 .
11 Much of this comes from small landowners , and at least one-third is believed to be being felled illegally , without the permission of the state forestry corporation , Conaf .
12 About 78% of this comes from natural sources such as granite rocks and cosmic rays .
13 Some of this comes from urban consumers , concerned with rising food prices , or trade unions concerned with falling real wages .
14 The UK 's factory closures , high unemployment and dislocation of trade of 1980–1 came with surprising exactitude virtually fifty years after the slump of 1931–33 .
15 Gaston 70 came to similar conclusions in a study of peer review , although he cautioned that the relationship between productivity and recognition is not straightforward .
16 That came as total news to Ruth .
17 As in a modern context it is immediately clear that students find it hard to combine study with a full-time job ; so , addressing a would-be contemplative , the Cloud-author explains his view that it is impossible for man to pursue the discipline of meditation and study unless he first ceases external activity , and impossible to come to mystical knowledge of God if the mind is engaged in discursive thought .
18 One of the most graphic came from experienced Paul Futcher after a Rush treble against Barnsley .
19 Under the new hygiene regulations fryers are likely to come under close scrutiny because traditionally the job of cleaning them is one of the worst in the kitchen .
20 There is unlikely to be any advance in the accuracy of dating of early Anglo-Saxon archaeology in the near future whereas the assumptions upon which such dates are allowed are very likely to come under close scrutiny .
21 Firstly , to brief top management on the possibilities of AI ; although not likely to come into direct contact with AI they would be first to see the likely improvements in effectiveness and efficiency .
22 Professionals engaged in pre-school and early childhood education are likely to come from separate traditions and may have different perceptions as well as common goals .
23 Simple explanations are likely to come from ill-founded prejudice rather than from detailed analysis of the admittedly poor data which exist on this topic .
24 Answer guide : Information about the future as repayment of any monies lent is likely to come from future profitability .
25 The main threat to London 's share of global futures and options business is likely to come from existing exchanges on mainland Europe .
26 New Speaker likely to come from Conservative ranks
27 Bargain hunters could spend hours browsing in Gardner Street 's bric-a-brac market and the fashion is as likely to come from unknown designers as the Establishment of haute couture .
28 Selkirk looks best in the Beefeater Gin Celebration Mile where the stiffest test is likely to come from French challenger Steinbeck , who loves the mud .
29 On the other hand , professional advisers ( including lawyers ) tend to lay emphasis upon the skill and expertise which are supposed to come with professional status and training .
30 But the larger part is supposed to come from direct taxes .
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