Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] to come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The SFO only becomes involved in cases where more than £1 million is involved , and most cases tend to come from the DTI . |
2 | The majority of funds tend to come from the banking sector , although commercial bills are also important . |
3 | ‘ Signals have to come from the top , ’ explains , ‘ and chief executives and managing directors have to be hearts and minds behind it . ’ |
4 | ‘ Midlife is a time when suppressed emotions tend to come to the surface . |
5 | Since , however , cases concerning property which has devolved according to those provisions will for many years continue to come before the courts , they are summarized in a note at the end of the book . |
6 | The ideas have to come from the facts . |
7 | In vase-painting the late work of the Pioneers and the formation of a new generation of masters seem to come in the years around 500 . |
8 | I wonder if those idiots realise just how much they frighten you and me … people who support a system because , in the end , the answers have to come through the system . |
9 | My examples tend to come from the part of the world where I live , but the same principles apply wherever you happen to be . |
10 | It is the trick one uses to make one 's own answer seem to come from the child . |
11 | Drivers over the pollution limit get 10 days to put things right and take an MOT test , or their vehicles have to come off the road . |