Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] come [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Well then I will move one and I will move Mr 's wording for three , and on two basically delete that the money should come from the identified savings made in the Chief Executive 's department .
2 ( i ) The facts of the case must come within the section , which only applies to , the " faulty execution of … construction , maintenance or repair …
3 A windfall for the hard-pressed Scots whisky industry may come in the form of lower excise duty rises which for most other products could be set well above inflation .
4 Commitment by organisations to partnership must come from the top , from managing directors and head teachers for example .
5 ‘ None the less , ’ he said , turning again to face them with a calm and decided countenance , ‘ I think it indeed needful that this march should come into the justiciar 's hands rather than Earl Richard 's .
6 Morel 's even-handed appeal to ‘ artisans ’ and ‘ industrialists , quickly gave way to the belief that ‘ if any radical changes were to come in the system of intercourse between states … the driving force must come from the organisations of labour . ’
7 ‘ No good 'll come of the province of the flesh , sonny ! ’
8 Melton Park would have a very easy passage in the Members ' , but may instead go for the Restricted , where his main opposition could come from The Grey Boreen .
9 The commercial use of our facilities for filming/photography etc. in future could come under the remit of the Business Development Director , in liaison with Public Services .
10 No boat could come from the mainland in this wind . ’
11 And when you got into any gas , a blue flame used to come on the top of your lamp pop , gone .
12 The best evidence that the victim — the person towards whom the threats , abuses or insults were directed — did believe that he was about to be subjected to immediate violence would come from the mouth of the victim himself , but it is not necessary to produce a bystander as a witness in court to prove the point ; it can be a matter for inference from the narrative of events presented to the court .
13 It was also agreed that supplementary financial aid would come from the state .
14 Soon the Commandant would come through the gates and into the compound and the orders would be shouted for them to form their ranks for roll-call and check before the march to the Factory for work .
15 The place where Aldhelm 's body was found is within close woodland , untended , on a narrow path , where the only light would come from the open sky above the track .
16 Yes he 's right : the house scene of the future will come from the hooligans , the indie kids , the lilac clad youths .
17 Extra revenue will come from the sale of T-shirts and record bags starting this month ( see p95 ) .
18 of a local authority 's revenue will come from the council tax , and my hon. Friend the Member for Newham , North-West ( Mr. Banks ) said that in some local authorities the percentage will be even lower .
19 Leverage will come in the form of additional assistants and legal executives ( with consequent training and partnership expectations that must be dealt with ) , and through better use of technology .
20 Another boost will come from the availability of the Forte client-server development environment from Oakland , California-based Forte Software Inc , which is currently in beta test , and which enables developers to build an application as a whole , dividing it up later between clients and servers as they wish .
21 What more tinkering will come in the future as the television men seek to change sport for its own purposes ?
22 Funding for the ecological study will come from the BMC and Land 's End and assistance is being sought from the Penwith Peninsula Project , a body dedicated to conserving the area 's unique landscape .
23 As grant aid will come to the Council as additional capital consents , further interest charges will be incurred and so will reduce any net benefit to the capital budget .
24 Even more confusion can come from the proliferation of Otherwares .
25 Most opposition to Big Leap may come from the Henry Cecil-trained top-weight Sharp Prince , who won nicely on his debut at Chepstow in October and is probably open to improvement .
26 The growth of wheat , the birth of a lamb , the movement of clouds , put him in awe of nature : the locomotive he sees as man 's response : the switch and throttle are his magic wands … the girl may come to the science lesson with a less eager curiosity than the boy , but she too will need to feel at home with machinery .
27 There must be no nice balancing of odds , the judge must come to the conclusion that such danger is real and appreciable with reference to the ordinary operation of law in the ordinary course of things , not a danger of an imaginary and insubstantial character , having reference to some extraordinary and barely possible contingency so improbable that no reasonable man would suffer it to influence his conduct .
28 We also consider that requests for assistance should come through the Deputy Director Operations as arranged and not be dealt with in a haphazard way between unit commanders who are presumably not in the full operational picture . ’
29 Finniston 's thesis is that the creation of wealth should come before the creation of employment ,
30 You know what your natural endorphin would come to the surface and you just start getting the feeling of well-being .
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