Example sentences of "[vb mod] come [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He must come to help with the car . ’
2 For example , if a stepping motor is used to drive the carriage of a teletype then the system must come to rest for the printing of each letter .
3 Occasionally Princess Margaret 's son , Viscount Linley , and the Princes Andrew and Edward might come to play for the afternoon but there certainly were n't the comings and goings many have assumed .
4 It is only when one supposes that , as well as such ideas , there is either ‘ extension in abstract ’ or extended , external , material things which might have parts we can not perceive , that one might come to believe in the infinite divisibility of finite extension .
5 They then show how these discriminatory procedures could come to function as the semantic anchoring of our lexicon .
6 Apple is said not to have made a final commitment to release the software , and the big question is where Apple sees the base of applications for it , but word is that if the go-ahead is given , the product could come to market before the end of the year .
7 Apple is said not to have made a final commitment to release the software , and the big question is where Apple sees the base of applications for it , but word is that if the go-ahead is given , the product could come to market before the end of the year .
8 I think that was why Uncle Hamish had been so delighted when I 'd come to stay with the family , and also — perhaps — why he was in no hurry to help effect a reconciliation between me and my father .
9 Later we shall come to look at the practical areas where conflict is most often experienced and what can be done about it .
10 but erm , sorry the reason I 'm raising my eyebrows is that the people who would come to live in the new settlement if it was to happen , are people who would otherwise have to live somewhere else in in the county
11 If you rolled a god-like pebble across the valley floor , it would come to rest on the site of the Fish , for the location commanded every aspect and enjoyed every advantage — surrounded by lush flood meadows , watered by nearby falls and tumultuously clear fell becks , sweet in its grasslands and serene in its views .
12 They did not understand , or gave no thought to , the ethnic , national and ideological conflicts that their arrangements would create within Germany , nor the internal and external targets Germany would come to identify as the causes of its misfortune .
13 Replicators that happen to have what it takes to get replicated would come to predominate in the world , no matter how long and indirect the chain of causal links by which they influence their probability of being replicated .
14 The Times Educational Supplement applauded the increased use of intelligence tests and deplored the existing exams : ‘ Some day our successors may come to marvel at the degree of assurance which leads us to think that ability to profit can be predicted thus .
15 All the long survivors show every sign of flourishing today : one might suppose that the tortoise will continue its lumbering progress no matter what catastrophes may come to pass in the future .
16 Then many elephants will come to drink from the lake , and they will become drunk and fall down .
17 Never train with heavily padded mitts or you will come to rely upon the extra cushioning effect which is not there with the competition version .
18 Animals will come to live among the stones and in the soil beneath the stones .
19 Past experience suggests that one or two of them will come to rest in the belly of a fox , and of those that survive several , I fear , will turn out to be cockerels .
20 Thus the coarse grains will be driven up the slope DA and will come to rest in the lee of the crest , AB , past which they can not move because of the complete shelter here .
21 Classical conditioning principles suggest , what is indeed the case , that the bird will come to peck at the lit key .
22 However , we believe that readers will come to understand by the end of the book that combining the two stories is not as easy as it at first seems .
23 Which of these two varieties will come to predominate in the population of replicators ?
24 Pupils can come to identify with the students — sometimes the age difference is not more than a few years — and ask how they can emulate them .
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