Example sentences of "come [prep] [art] [num ord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the upheaval that was to come during the next 12 months , only the ECSC seemed to have avoided the scrapheap .
2 ‘ Maybe if you 'd accepted my offer of an air ticket to all the other Grands Prix I would have come in the first six there , too . ’
3 ‘ What 's the point ? ’ said the landlord , who for some reason had come in the last few weeks to regard the Mrs Machins as in an obscure way a rival show to himself .
4 He lacked the confidence that has come in the last three or four years to make decisions and stick to them .
5 Use the erm , they they invited the Chislehurst May Queen , dan maypole dancers to come to the next open evening .
6 But if progress in the past couple of decades has appeared hectic , there is plenty to come over the next two .
7 Now if you 're a horse racing fan … the brain will be galloping … the mouth watering … at the thought of what 's to come over the next few weeks …
8 If Brian Lara 's timing and placement helped to give the West Indies ' innings its early momentum — 81 came off the first 20 overs — Simmons used his massive strength to devastating effect as 102 were plundered off the next 15 overs .
9 And he was encouraged by the way he came through the first 10-round contest of his 33-fight unbeaten career .
10 And he was encouraged by the way he came through the first 10-round contest of his 33-fight unbeaten career .
11 I do not know how I came through the next few months — but , yes , I do .
12 His rise to prominence came during the first Dutch war ( 1652–4 ) .
13 Zhelev 's victory came in the second round run-off , when he won 53 per cent of the vote against 47 per cent for Velko Valkanov , an independent supported by the ( former communist ) Bulgarian Socialist Party .
14 He was also ready for office , and was delighted when an offer came in the first few weeks of the new Government .
15 The best bit of leeds pressure and the noisiest participation from the crowd came in the next 10 mins or so .
16 Two of the goals came in the last two minutes .
17 this match will go down in the records as a runaway victory for United but all the goals came in the last ten minutes …
18 When I came to the last two years of school , I wanted to specialize in mathematics and physics .
19 Two of the reasons for this reputation came at the first two majors of the 1986 season — the US Masters and US Open .
20 Yet , the unambitious satiric intentions are fulfilled , the most successful sequences coming in the first fifteen minutes .
21 The mainland campaign had been just a foretaste of what might be coming in the next two months , said RUC Chief Constable Sir Hugh Annesley .
22 THE Weightman Rutherfords Liverpool Competition has got off to a tremendous start with 54 wins coming from the first 72 fixtures .
23 My opinion is that , as long as Willsford is among the leaders coming to the last two fences and six furlongs , his speed will be a potent weapon , especially as he carries the minimum weight .
24 Late last year Chemicals ' chief executive warned of difficult times ahead when he said : ‘ I would hope we will come through the next six months or so without losing more than 100 jobs . ’
25 " I 'm still comparatively young for a composer , " he has said , " and I think my main body of work will probably come over the next 10 to 15 years . "
26 If we win without it , we come in the first five that 's all well and good .
27 This is where we come to the second major theme of this chapter , ‘ arms races ’ .
28 Hit the key until you come to the first empty Form , and put the data in .
29 When he comes to the first dramatic event he appears to be reaching towards a dramatic present here comes but is constrained by the prevailing past tense of the narration .
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