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

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1 After all , she told herself in extenuation , this was the first thing she had ever done to please herself … but , said a small voice — ‘ but ’ is surely the most miserable little word in the English language — but … they had n't asked to come into this vale of tears … .
2 Much of what we now know , in a still difficult and very controversial area , about different kinds of ‘ televised violence ’ and their differential effects on differently situated children , or about the effects of different kinds of political broadcasting — party statements , electoral reporting , definitions of the ‘ main issues ’ — has come from this kind of research .
3 Many Christians of a liberal disposition have come to this conclusion of some aspects of the myth .
4 have come to this world of the mortals .
5 Manager Trevor Anderson added : ‘ I 've played all over Europe and have never come across this sort of thing before .
6 Manager Trevor Anderson added : ‘ I 've played all over Europe and have never come across this sort of thing before .
7 And even fewer realise how close invasion came to this part of the world .
8 Thus it was with pleasure that I came across this series of ‘ cartoon stories for adults of any age ’ , created by French scientist Jean-Pierre Petit .
9 Villagers said that none ever came at this time of year .
10 And what did he want coming to this back of beyond ? ’
11 I did n't suggest coming on this heap of a boat to work like a house-servant , is n't that right , Robbie ? ’
12 And therefore , if it can really come to this possibility of ministry a sort of , Young Farmers Club idea of getting themselves about that could be a a a a , a , a marvellous boost .
13 Wycliffe said : ‘ You come from this part of the world , do n't you ? ’
14 So , come to this part of Spain and by the time you leave you 'll understand why this area has become the most popular and cosmopolitan playground of Europe for young people .
15 If you come to this part of Canada , ’ they said , ‘ then you speak English . ’
16 I need to be able to read outputs of a maximum of 100A ( this may seem high but in my work you come across this sort of output ) .
17 ‘ The Middlesbrough football player Bernie Slaven 's family comes from this part of Donegal as well . ’
18 One of the epic stories in the history of the SAS comes from this period of raiding the coastal railway .
19 ‘ Sorry , but I 'm definitely a coward when it comes to this sort of thing . ’
20 Pannick is in many respects a mild reformer : more of a Gorbachev than a Yeltsin when it comes to this version of the one-party state .
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