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

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1 Property should come under the Trades Description Act and contracts should allow buyers to back out if they discover undeclared defects .
2 At that time I was still on good terms with the General Intendant and he said , ‘ you should come to the rehearsals ’ .
3 You should come in the breaks .
4 Well I think the ideas should come from the members , well what do they think about it ?
5 But the most compelling reassurance for townspeople should come from the firefighters themselves , some of whom were uneasy when the shake-up first came to light .
6 Mr Collum felt that implementation of international standards in the future would fall more and more to the Accounting Standards Board , although ideally he felt leadership should come from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Accounting Standards Board in the US and , ‘ if it can ever get its act together ’ , the European Commission .
7 These estimates should come from the funds allocated to Publication production costs .
8 And the vid , you see the video really should come before the Choices , the
9 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 . ’
10 It was estimated that in August nineteen forty the war was costing between six and seven million pounds a day and that a great proportion of it must come from the savings of the people .
11 With empowerment you can create organisational cultures which make it easier to delegate , but to some extent it must come from the subordinates as well . ’
12 It had entered into these relationships with the new category of institutions while retaining its role for the validation of degree-level courses from whatever direction they might come outside the universities .
13 ‘ Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law , having become a curse for us — for it is written ‘ Cursed be every one who hangs upon a tree ’ — so that in Christ Jesus the blessing accorded to Abraham might come upon the Gentiles , that we might receive the promised Spirit through faith' ( Gal. 3:14 ) .
14 I 'll come to the lawyers with you , if you like .
15 We 'll come to the personalities and the positions later on along the track , but first of all it 's got to be the members .
16 ‘ Give us a couple o' bob an' I 'll come up the stairs an' carry the bloody fing dawn , even if it kills me in the process .
17 Dalglish 's mutli-million pound crusade for a Premier League place could come off the rails if his side do not win .
18 It could come in the wastes of the night , or at the most humdrum moments of the day .
19 She 'd come across the twins propped up against the garage doors , applauding and screaming with delight at a patter delivered in a woman 's voice .
20 She 'd come into the women 's group after the others had spent some time talking about their individual relations to femaleness ; feminism for her was a safe place , a rhetoric spoken to her by other women , a description they made of her , a set of ideas they had worked out and which she acquired to wear as a badge .
21 They 'd come into the shops covered in Christmas decorations .
22 And when she could speak again , she said , ‘ I thought you 'd come about the pigeons !
23 She was not going to dig up ancient grievances or remind Gloria of days gone by , when she used to come into the Watermen with half a dozen different gentlemen-friends in tow or , which was even worse , unaccompanied and on the look-out for a lonely man who might take a fancy to her .
24 He used to come through the doors of a restaurant with a loud ‘ Whoooaaa ! ’
25 When that gone down they used to splash cos that used to come underneath the buckets and our cabin hatchway was facing that and many a time that 'd come right down the cabin , the mud .
26 Maggie thought of Tom from Northallerton and hoped he would come to the pictures that night .
27 Whether nurses would come under the arrangements identified in the White Paper depends entirely on the contractual arrangements that they make with their employers .
28 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 .
29 The door crashed open and slammed back against the wall with such force it seemed it would come off the hinges .
30 Like the Brahan Seer who prophesied that ‘ two false preachers would come across the seas to revolutionise the religion of the land and the Highlands would be overrun by ministers without grace ’ , he was distrustful of this new religious energy .
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