Example sentences of "[noun] come [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm all those because subjects come under the general umbrella of faith and life , and I think er , moderator , probably the correct thing is to do is to be formal and to begin by er , proposing that these three reports be received for discussion .
2 The two main sources of social data come from the inner world of the library and the outside world of living people .
3 So Sue and Bert come in the other day and she I know .
4 God 's constant watch over the created world is compared to that of a female bird caring for its young , or a woman suckling her child ( these images come from the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament ) .
5 Other analysts may well develop different ways of making the connection ; however , no matter how close the systems ideas come to the real-world activities , it will always be necessary to temper those ideas with a firm grasp of the practical effects of any changes .
6 The reds and browns come from the carotenoid pigments which then come into their own .
7 Delicious dates come from the Middle East , and are especially easy to obtain at Christmas time .
8 The figures come from the head teachers union which is blaming stress caused by the government 's education reforms .
9 Paintings come from the Paris-oriented group , Les Vingt , which exhibited Van Gogh , Gauguin , Cezanne , Monet and Renoir well before their reputations were established in France , from the dreamy Symbolists and the more forceful Flemish Expressionists .
10 ‘ This conference says to those people this weekend : ‘ In the light of what 's happened this week come into the Labour Party .
11 Almost all petroleum imports by Yugoslavia come from the Soviet Union , Iraq , Libya , and Algeria .
12 The genes that control the virus 's ability to multiply come from the bird strain , and those that control the development of the virus 's antigens come from the human virus .
13 Black Orcs come from the eastern side of the Worlds Edge Mountains and are bigger , stronger and tougher than ordinary Orcs .
14 Unfortunately , the best vines grown on the south-facing slopes beneath Mutigny come within the communal borders of Mareuil-sur-Aÿ .
15 The other two examples of regionarii come from the auxiliary fort at Ribchester , where both Aelius Antonius and T. Floridius Natalis combined the post with that of praepositus numeri or fort commander .
16 The remaining police forces come under the joint supervision of partially elected police authorities , the chief constable and the Home Secretary .
17 Robbie come as the head teacher and er there was a Miss that was er the pupil teacher .
18 For large numbers come into the criminal justice system unnecessarily , erm that is likely to set back the progress which was made during the nineteen eighties and er increase and reinforce criminality .
19 It is true that when historians come to the basic task of source evaluation and exploitation , they will not be able to examine the alterations and check the handwriting but strategies of text analysis are already available which will allow researchers to evaluate authorship and even make judgements on changing style within an individual author 's corpus of text ( Holmes 1991 ) .
20 But it seems as though most of the problems and dangers with E come from the underground manner in which it is supplied .
21 So , if you find that too many of your shots come into the wobbly category , resolve to do better next time by concentrating on getting this basic technique right .
22 Suggestions for closures and amalgamations come from the individual magistrates courts committees in the areas in question .
23 I have also seen the excellent work being done on prevention in schools and with young people to get across the message , which must be repeated year after year as children come into the consuming group , about the dangers of drug abuse .
24 Most messages about the significance of the TVEI programme for the education of younger children come from the secondary sector or from those who speak for the ministries , either of Employment or of Education and Science .
25 Most of the above accounts come from the French sources .
26 Ordinary people might at times come to the outer part of a temple and were able to participate in the festival processions .
27 Many researchers come to the electronic version of the BL catalogue with experience of its printed version , and so are arguably more fitted by experience to know its idiosyncrasies and quirks .
28 personal contacts have also improved : one Soviet commentator reports that ‘ In the past , visits of Soviet and Latin American businessmen to each other for commercial talks or for an appraisal of export and import requirements were incidental ; nowadays hundreds of businessmen and experts from Latin America come to the Soviet Union each year and as many Soviet specialists visit the Latin American countries ’ ( Gladkov : 1975 , pp. 11–12 ) .
29 Police powers to enter premises come from the following sources : 1 .
30 Others come for the pure entertainment offered through the range of special events . ’
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