Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] come [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The SFO only becomes involved in cases where more than £1 million is involved , and most cases tend to come from the DTI . |
2 | The majority of funds tend to come from the banking sector , although commercial bills are also important . |
3 | In fact there was a , I think some of the recent erm concerns about schools have come from an image that 's been built up over a period of time that the schools spend very little time on the , on the three Rs for example . |
4 | ‘ Signals have to come from the top , ’ explains , ‘ and chief executives and managing directors have to be hearts and minds behind it . ’ |
5 | PC Fishwick said it is likely the ties have come from a shop in the North-East or North Yorkshire . |
6 | Since 1950 my influences have come from the Flemish Primitives , Frances de la Tour and Stanley Spencer . |
7 | Since then the homes of several well-known authors have come into the Trust 's care . |
8 | Some of West Ham 's most violent supporters have come from the satellite estates of north London or new towns like Harlow or Thamesmead . |
9 | We are naturally disappointed that substantial catastrophe losses have come at a time when the pace of our underlying recovery is accelerating , but we are confident that the improvement in our performance is soundly based and will continue to show through as strong management action proves increasingly effective . ’ |
10 | Many of the recent job losses have come in the defence industry , largely because of the end of the Cold War . |
11 | ‘ Midlife is a time when suppressed emotions tend to come to the surface . |
12 | At one time the two water companies were in active competition and any person paying the rates , whether landlord or tenant , could change his water company as easily as his butcher or baker … although this state of things has long since ceased , and the companies have come to an arrangement so that the people can not now change their supply , all the same , the result of their earlier competition remains . |
13 | This is especially important if the mice have come from a source that is not usually used and if the health status of the colony of origin is unknown . |
14 | Most lion-watchers have come to the conclusion that the effect , when it happens , is a fortuitous one and that there is no predetermined strategy by which one or more lionesses take the job of driving while others deliberately wait in ambush . |
15 | Matters have come to a head with the publication of a new and more detailed insurance group rating system which insurers say will enable them to pinpoint the higher risk models more accurately . |
16 | TIMES may have been tough in recent years but matters have come to a fine pass when this distinguished theatre feels obliged to assemble a posse of actresses and two actors to perform what is basically a rather vulgar sketch and present it as a front length drama . |
17 | Since , however , cases concerning property which has devolved according to those provisions will for many years continue to come before the courts , they are summarized in a note at the end of the book . |
18 | However , concentrative joint ventures that are permanent and independent without such anti-competitive implications do come within the Regulation . |
19 | Freight trains are a mile long and their lonely whistles do blow whoo-whoo in the night ; Coney Island hot dogs do come with a million toppings ; hamburgers are gigantic . |
20 | Until now , grants to the eight older universities have come from the University Funding Council in Bristol , while the Scottish Office funded the 17 central institutions , including four new universities , technical institutes and specialist centres . |
21 | Most notably , the Spanish strategy was being implemented by a modernizing , socially reformist government , while in Britain the increasing pressures on the railways in recent years have come from a radical Conservative government hostile to the public sector in principle . |
22 | Having grown up under the nose of the Israeli war machine , young Palestinians have come to the conclusion that , in the world they inhabit , might is right and the only way to survive and flourish is to be strong and violent . |
23 | Perhaps the most practical advances have come from the increased awareness of the perpetuating effects of starvation with its psychological , emotional , and physical sequelae . |
24 | Many new ideas have come from the Marketing Departments of all Banks in recent years . |
25 | The ideas have to come from the facts . |
26 | It is clear that during the past twenty years developmental psychologists have come to the edge of a vast array of structural processes in the development of the mind , and an exciting era of experimental research has begun . |
27 | With more and more Britons buying property in France , many French banks have come to the UK , eager to lend us funding in French francs . |
28 | All timbers tend to come to an equilibrium with the relative humidity of the surrounding air . |
29 | ITN 's cash problems have come at a time when news is more in demand than ever |
30 | The best economic predictions have come from the Confederation of British Industry , and particularly from its chief economist , Andrew Sentance . |