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

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1 The CA advises that all tools should come with printed instructions — already the policy of the Hire Association of Europe .
2 She complained that it was ‘ indecent that fellows and wenches should come at such hours as they do ’ to get her husband out of bed for the night watches .
3 So it should come to three times one hundred and eighty .
4 When parents relate to their children as if they were partners and look to them for the support and even sexual comfort that should come from other adults , the boundary surrounding and protecting childhood is broken .
5 On June 6 the International Tropical Timber Organization ( ITTO ) , comprising 19 wood producing countries and 24 consumer countries , concluded its nine-day annual conference in the Ecuadorean capital , Quito , by reaffirming its goal of ensuring that all exports of tropical timber should come from sustainable sources by the year 2000 [ see p. 38257 ] .
6 There are thus both economic and ideological reasons why the new musical energies of this period should come from American sources .
7 We would all pay lip-service to the demand that pupil needs must come before financial considerations , but the temptation to save will often be present .
8 Even to meet this level of demand , some 25% of production in 1990 must come from new discoveries and a growing level of imports from Canada and Mexico will occur .
9 Firstly , loan demand must come from creditworthy customers who can guarantee loan repayment at a future date .
10 If a product is described as ‘ raspberry ’ or ‘ raspberry flavoured ’ most or all of the raspberry taste must come from real raspberries .
11 During the period , apart from emergencies , any additional funding must come from existing programmes ( Collender , 1992 , 280–93 ) .
12 But the fundamental data must come from original records if a truly significant investigation is to be made .
13 Although the treatment is free , the patient may well be asked to pay for the tests used in diagnosis , and for a woman who wished to be screened for , say , gonorrhoea , trichomoniasis , and candidiasis , the bill might come to 250 francs , without the blood tests for syphilis , and if she was unfortunate enough to have an ulcer that might be syphilitic or herpetic , a further 150 francs could be added to the bill .
14 Evidence for such qualities might come from other areas of youth culture .
15 They seldom seem aware of the support that might come from other levels , and emphasize instead the difference of their problems and environment .
16 The Luciferi of France ( I 'll come to those bastards later ) would like to see my head on a pole .
17 No , but I 'll come onto some effects that it did have in a moment .
18 Pass any beach or gravel pit during the summer and more often than not you 'll come across colourful sails skimming on the water .
19 It seems clear then that an antitrust policy based on the behaviour of firms , in particular on whether or not this is collusive , could come to different conclusions to one which was based upon appraisal of the inefficiency and extent of excess profits associated with the market outcome .
20 At night , carriages containing prostitutes and their clients would come hurtling out of the park towards the entrance , and they could come from two directions .
21 They believe vital information could come from other prostitutes who , like Carol , worked in Bristol 's red light area .
22 Michael Flood , an independent energy consultant , has concluded in a study done for Friends of the Earth that 20 per cent of our power could come from renewable sources within 50 years .
23 Between 6 and 12 per cent of South-West England 's electricity could come from renewable sources , according to a study jointly funded by the Department of Trade and Industry and South Western Electricity , which opened the UK 's first wind farm last year .
24 They could come in many guises ; a beautiful woman , a troubadour , a pedlar , even a priest or monk .
25 Another big reshuffle could come in 18 months to two years , by which time Mr Patten could be back in Parliament and Mr Douglas Hurd , having helped lead Britain 's presidency of the EC in the second half of this year , may have decided to step down as Foreign Secretary to pursue another career .
26 and of , I 'd come across these words you see , I 'd think crome ?
27 CINEMA outside Hollywood used to come in national waves , but no longer : China has been silenced for a while , and the work emerging out of Africa has been distributed too sporadically to seem like a movement .
28 Writing in the pages of the Harvard Business Review she explains : ‘ Some managers experience the new managerial work as a loss of power because so much of their authority used to come from hierarchical positions . ’
29 We shall come across labelled graphs in which the labels are elaborate operators .
30 We shall come across specific forms of them later .
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