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

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1 The second point is that of course as we accept into the role of opposition indeed to give these alternative proposals , give this particulary case to come within the government guidelines .
2 ‘ I 'd have liked Naylor to come into the firm , ’ Guthrie answered for him .
3 Nevertheless , this sentence has the effect of making the click come before the shutting , thus reversing the normal precedence of cause to effect .
4 ‘ I made the decision to come into the business to please my father when he was dying .
5 In the most emotional speech of the day , Mr Alexander Rutskoy , the Vice-President , appealed for parliament to come to the aid of the Russian minority in the TransDniestr region of Moldova , the scene of bitter fighting in recent months .
6 Two problems are thus solved at once : it becomes clear that terminology does not refer only to grammar , and the reasons for the terminology come before the terminology itself .
7 The greater part come from the area around the Black Sea , concentrating especially on the Urartian Empire ; relations between the Greeks and the Thracians and Scythians ; and the art of Sarmatia .
8 And I have seen them at the mid-day rest hour of twelve to one , I have seen a ploughman come into the stable , shake up the straw in the stall of his leading beast and lie down there and sleep .
9 Only when they captured last season 's Royal Liver League crown did prospects of All Ireland glory come into the equation .
10 Because of the distance of my journey I had been given permission to come during the morning , and there were no other visitors .
11 Mention a low cost tank and all the issues of new or salvaged glass , glass thickness , and quality of build come to the fore .
12 Strong , virile performances of two of the finest of all Tudor settings of the Mass come from the choir of St John 's College Cambridge on a label not normally associated with early music , mid-price EMI Eminence .
13 While the characters flirt with each other in improbable configurations , love , marriage and money come under the microscope .
14 Most reforming governments are using one or more of the three principles that underlie the reorganisation of Britain 's national health service ( NHS ) : separating buyers of care from providers of care ; forcing the providers to compete for contracts from buyers ; and making money come with the patient .
15 If the EEC did wish to go beyond the 1962 agreement on agriculture , the arrangements of which were in any case due to expire in 1965 , if financing was permitted to come from the EEC 's own resources , and if the latter were to be levied on imports , then it was sensible for the EEC budget to come under the control of the European Parliament .
16 However , your willingness to come to the aid of your fellow readers is causing a few headaches in our office .
17 The backswing can be compared to chopping down a tree with and axe ; power and speed come from the distance the axe is swung back .
18 The Queen 's Bench and Chancery Divisions are no longer distinct courts , though , as a matter of working convenience , matters which involve mainly the Common Law come before the Queen 's Bench ; those which largely involve Equity come before the Chancery Division .
19 She had also heard a car come up the drive , and was heading through the hall to the porch .
20 ‘ I saw the car come up the drive and then turn towards the Rectory .
21 Also in March Roh stated that " for the sake of the nation and its political development " he should be " the last president to come from the army " .
22 The February early morning was chilly , with a hint of snow to come in the air .
23 Peter gave him a key to come in the flat any time , you know , of course he did did n't he , he was
24 I do not recall what kind it was , but I know that the next car to come into the dale was a bull-nosed Morris and that was owned by the Wallers .
25 Likewise , people from industry come to the department to work for short periods .
26 He then put it to Mr and Mrs Singh that they would have to think about whether they would like Balbinder to come to the school .
27 It was n't fair , just or right for the Signora to come before the hour appointed ; she should have been admitted by Giovanna herself and the keys should have remained hanging on their appointed hook ; the other set being in the pocket of Giovanna 's overall from which she now drew them and held them up making it clear that they would be relinquished only upon her death and then only into the hands of Signor Kettering .
28 For the life of her she could n't move and as Shirley left , her face alight with enquiry , Jenna motioned the tall dark stranger to come into the sitting-room .
29 Allow your natural rhythm to come to the fore .
30 He fiddled with a piece of card he was carrying and glowered at the exit to the Customs hall as if he was expecting his worst enemy to come through the door .
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