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

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1 She had enough sense to realise that this was one argument that ought to come to a stop right now .
2 Diana , and then we ought to come to a decision .
3 For only £500 a week all inclusive , I 'll show you how to put on walking boots , where the zip on your kagoul can be located , how to prepare a salami sandwich , and what to do if you should come across a gate .
4 If this is suitable , and since you have kindly agreed to pass it on , we do n't need any receipt or acknowledgement , but , sadly , I think we should come off the mailing list .
5 If a senior manager should come onto the trainee dealing floor , telephone bingo would instantly stop .
6 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 . ’
7 It was hoped that Japan could re-establish herself to some extent in the islands of Habomai and Shikotan while the Kurils should come under a UN mandate .
8 Property should come under the Trades Description Act and contracts should allow buyers to back out if they discover undeclared defects .
9 Through our International Monetary Fund membership , we have pushed forward the idea that the CIS countries should come under the IMF .
10 It should come as no surprise , therefore , to find that detailed ethnography of police social practice is antithetical to the philosophies of control by which they operate .
11 It should come as no surprise , therefore , to find that most insider participant observation of policing is almost always confined to discussion on management techniques and to the implementation of new systems .
12 ’ . It should come as no surprise , therefore , to find that a well-disciplined human body with clearly defined parameters of correctness will provide a symbolic mirror of the preferred police social formation in which the human condition can be enacted .
13 I had joined a group who are still fixated on a classification of ‘ disorder ’ which homes in on those who attack property , ; and since the amassing of property has been a primary aim of capitalist society , it should come as no surprise to find that to prevent the dispossessed from simply taking from the élite has been the primary structuring principle of policing .
14 It should come as no surprise then , that some of those who see bolting as fundamentally reducing the experience I 've outlined above , and which is our common heritage , should cast around for some solid arguments to counter its spread .
15 That the monument is only the latest manifestation of a long and miserable tradition of big lies and big art should come as no surprise to readers of ‘ Republic of Fear ’ , Mr Khalil 's previous study of contemporary Iraqi politics .
16 It should come as no surprise that cycling builds leg strength .
17 It should come as no surprise then , if we tell you that over the last three years Florida has become one of our great Club 18–30 success stories , with thousands of club fans making the trip across the ‘ big pond ’ for their first stateside holiday .
18 That such insights are available to gay people ( whether we are writers or not ) should come as no surprise — from birth we are relentlessly socialized into a heterosexual identity that we may later choose to reject but which remains an always familiar landscape — those on the margins of a culture know more about its centre than the centre can ever know about the margins .
19 This approach should come as no surprise , however .
20 In an area with the history and past of Ryedale in rural North Yorkshire it should come as no surprise that restless spirits wander abroad .
21 This year 's explosion of creative energy should come as no surprise .
22 Perhaps the Institute can , indeed , maintain an appropriate balance between the public interest and members ' interests over the longer term , but on the evidence currently available , it should come as no surprise that members are unwilling to accept too much on trust .
23 It should come as no surprise that , in a society with increasing numbers of very old people , proportionately and absolutely , a substantial proportion of whom have a serious degree of mental infirmity , a significant number will suffer abuse .
24 It should come as no surprise by now to hear that D2 is a protein found in synapses , one of the three different receptor proteins for dopamine .
25 The alliance should come as no surprise considering the pair recently agreed to collaborate on MPP software projects , co-developing a Fortran compiler .
26 The fact that French academies are relatively expensive should come as no surprise : this style was much more developed in eighteenth-century France than elsewhere , namely by Boucher and Greuze .
27 Perhaps it should come as no surprise then that his approach to the Eighth Symphony has broadened and mellowed over the years , losing in the process much of its Russian accent and instead seeking out more refined , more purely musical nuances .
28 Because of the very nature of desktop publishing this should come as no surprise .
29 The recently introduced Aldus FreeHand package allows this and it should come as no surprise that Illustrator 88 now has a freehand mode too .
30 Perhaps it should come as no surprise that a sister product to the established First Word Plus should rate so highly , both were developed by GST , when you consider that word processing under a graphical environment such as GEM is almost the same as simple desktop publishing .
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