Example sentences of "[noun] come [prep] [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 His comments come in the team 's 1991 Yearbook , where he condemns the ‘ win at all cost ’ attitude of the 90s , and the danger those attitudes bring if taken into the mountains .
2 All sorts of people come through the Centre 's doors .
3 The best-informed guess from those collecting ‘ yellow card ’ adverse reaction reports has long been that at most only 10 per cent of serious reactions , including death , and considerably less than 1 per cent of mild reactions come to the CSM 's notice .
4 erm I 'm not sure that Anne , erm with her special knowledge of French politics , would n't be better at this than me , but these thoughts come through a historian 's head .
5 The proposals are also being presented to national research councils , which have recently discovered that a growing proportion of Europe 's research budgets come from the EC 's research commission .
6 They are not equipped to care much about the management of the individual firms they own , nor would it be sensible for them to do so : their benefits come from the market 's general performance , not from the particular .
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