Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] come [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Several clients may come into a bureau complaining of damp council property . |
2 | Secondly , any changes that come to the primary schools must come as a result of changes at the secondary level . |
3 | But he warned there were potential risks and pitfalls because the new working methods could come as a culture shock . |
4 | Their funds would come from a grant by the National Exchequer — an obvious source for constant friction . |
5 | We all thought right okay , we 'll get out for a few days and matters 'll come to a head , get sorted out and we 'd be back at work , happy as anything you know , everything sorted within a couple of weeks . |
6 | The rubber stamp for the proposals could come at a meeting of the Community 's Council of Ministers at the end of June . |
7 | The theory which provides such bearings may come from a variety of sources : from experience or experiment , from sudden inspirational insight , from the archives of conventional wisdom . |
8 | The list of libraries will come as a shock to anyone who is unaware of what has been happening . |
9 | The DES ( 1983 ) assumed implicitly that all mature entrants would come from a pool of qualified individuals who had deferred their entry into HE . |
10 | Most page printers will come with a selection which will invariably include a serif face such a Times , a sans serif face like Helvetica and , often , a monospaced face . |
11 | Those who designed the materials were aware that boards would be operating in a wide variety of contexts and that members would come from a variety of backgrounds . |
12 | The arrival of more than seven hundred new personnel will come as a relief to the local economy , as Ian Maclaren reports . |
13 | Backpackers should make sure they 're in good shape , though , as the scale of the climbs and descents can come as a shock to UK walkers . |
14 | The conclusions may come as a surprise . |
15 | Using a fishing snap-link on the end of the flying line , hook it onto the bridle ( commercial kites should come with a ring on the bridle ) and suspend the kite upside down . |
16 | ONE OF Darlington 's busiest streets could come to a standstill this morning as taxi drivers pay respect to a young colleague who died suddenly . |
17 | Golfs will come with a dust and pollen filter fitted as standard , along with a Sony radio cassette with a detachable security front panel . |
18 | The carts can come with a variety of extras including a refrigerator , a TV , stereo and dashboard fans , but the distinctive white cart will be seen around the Old Course for promotional purposes . |