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

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1 Why , unicyle hockey of course : yes this is the latest sport to come from the playing fields , or grounds , of Oxford .
2 By the law of primitive socialist accumulation we mean the entire sum of conscious and semi-spontaneous tendencies in the state economy which are directed towards the expansion and consolidation of the collective organisation of labour in Soviet economy and which are dictated to the Soviet state on the basis of necessity : ( 1 ) the determination of proportions in the distribution of productive forces , formed on the basis of struggle against the law of value inside and outside the country and having as their objective task the achievement of the optimum expanded socialist reproduction in the given conditions and of the maximum defensive capacity of the whole system in conflict with capitalist commodity production ; ( 2 ) the determination of the proportions of accumulation of material resources for expanded reproduction , especially at the expense of private economy , in so far as the determined amounts of the accumulation are dictated compulsorily to the Soviet state under threat of economic disproportion , growth of private capital , weakening of the bond between the state economy and peasant production , derangement in years to come of the necessary proportions of expanded socialist reproduction and weakening of the whole system in its conflict with capitalist commodity production inside and outside the country .
3 If there is an approach for the Timex workers to come through the proper channels , I will recommend on behalf of the Executive for the Standing Orders Committee that we hear a Timex worker before the end of the Conference .
4 The City is braced for far worse figures to come in the coming months , unless the Government recovery package produces a startling turn round in optimism .
5 The City is braced for far worse figures to come in the coming months , unless the Government recovery package produces a startling turn round in optimism .
6 These items are simply a taste of the things to come in the following pages .
7 ‘ We can not afford to allow political decisions to come before the commercial consequences of such an act . ’
8 At the end of the hut a boy waited , sitting hunched on an upper bunk , for darkness to come to the living quarters because then he could go to the mattress of the man who loved him …
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