Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Expert systems are the first commercial products to come from the world of Artificial Intelligence research . |
2 | They merely pave the way for an increasing proportion of those emissions to come from the burning of imported coal . |
3 | The Moon was one of the first objects to come under the scrutiny of the newly-invented telescope . |
4 | Or , as Niall Fitzduff put it , the community ‘ is not to be destroyed at the whim of mining company ’ while nothing could ‘ compensate us or the generations to come for the loss of our community ’ . |
5 | With the housing market still struggling to recover , the Bonners may not be moving in the very near future — but it 's rare for follies to come on the market , especially ones you can live in — so it may not be long before a buyer comes along keen to take up residence in Enoch 's Tower . |
6 | They waited tea for another twenty minutes , before Beth addressed the two impatient children with the solemn words , ‘ If the others do n't have the good manners to come to the table at the proper time , then we 'll start without them . ’ |
7 | Meanwhile , the NSF-controlled radio and television services had been calling its supporters to come to the square ; some were brought by lorry , and by mid-evening they had forced the anti-NSF demonstrators , now outnumbered , to retreat from the Square . |
8 | Of the more than fifty books to come from the press , there is no doubt that the finest was his Chaucer of 1896 , reckoned by many to be the greatest book printed in England since Caxton , of which he printed 425 copies with an additional thirteen on vellum . |
9 | Clearly , training that allows the subjects to come to the task with these associations ready formed will be of help ; and equally clearly , reversed pre-training will have just the opposite effect . |
10 | The twenty-six signatories invited their fellow traders to come to the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand on Thursday 9 May . |
11 | Reassurance for the owners of timber-frame homes came from the director-general of the NHBC , who argued : |
12 | Its engine stopped , the door slid open and a courier-woman in high heels came down the steps and put up an umbrella . |
13 | Also , the boat was so small that when I rowed , the waves came over the sides of the boat . |
14 | No weapon , no footprints , no fingerprints , all the bits of fibre caught on bushes came from the deceased 's clothes . ’ |
15 | Paramedics came to the house in Thompson Street , Darlington , and struggled to revive her but it was too late . |
16 | As soon as the gentlemen came into the room and coffee was served , she became the centre of attention . |
17 | The establishment of first and middle schools came in the wake of the Plowden Report of 1966 . |
18 | Screams came from the bundle as it fell , turning twice in the air against the grey-brown cliff-face . |
19 | When she reached the apartment she tried to write , but sounds of crying children and raised voices came through the ceiling and walls . |
20 | Voices came from the direction of the offices and he found Fox expostulating with a tall youngish man , a Glynn without doubt and the heir apparent . |
21 | Voices came from the battlements , and a twinkle of steel . |
22 | It was only a moment or two before a couple of cars came up the hill and screeched into the side of the road . |
23 | His aim was to boost flagging sales , and for the first time during the recession new cars came within the grasp of those who still had some cash . |
24 | ‘ He was training last week and two little lads came in the gym , and immediately Eubank stopped what he was doing and started to teach them how to box — you 've no idea just how much he loves being a champion . ’ |
25 | But as labour movements gained influence in their respective nation states , the nationalism implicit in their socialist goals came to the fore . |
26 | Tranmere lost 3-0 at Rochdale , where the goals came in the opening 34 minutes ; Chester ( Don Travis , Bill Deakin ) beat Halifax 2-1 at home ; and Southport ( Jim Nuttall , Frank Hindle own goal ) drew 2-2 with Bradford at Haig Avenue . |
27 | The first formal and unequivocal statement of federal goals came from the Draft Treaty presented to the twelve by the Luxembourg Presidency in June 1991 . |
28 | The Washington brothers came to the Bringtons from Sulgrave seeking positions on the estate of their cousins , the Spencers , the family of HRH The Princess of Wales . |
29 | It was surely — the words came in the tone of voice her mother would have used — ‘ most unsuitable ’ , and it seemed especially so when the bus passed the block of flats where she and her mother had lived . |
30 | The high-pitched giggle drilled into Trent 's brain as the crazy words came in the mestizo 's B-film American : ‘ Hey , leetle dog , you wan' help from Miguelito , jus ' say the word . ’ |