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

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1 ‘ In the early Fifties , we all started setting up Resistance networks again , all over Europe , when it looked as if the Soviets were going to come west on the next train : , The Air Force was particularly interested : escape routes for aircrew and so on .
2 The wind power is expected to come onstream in the late 1990s .
3 COURTAULDS Packaging Colodense has come top in a prestigious survey of major flexible packaging companies in the UK .
4 Having already come runner-up at the Hard Rock Café World Cup , Elkerton is now favourite to win the Triple Crown .
5 hello there … today we 've come east to the far east for our Central South sport … we 're in Nepal with some local pioneers who are setting off on the first ever Kathmandu marathon … before we run we have join our football parade …
6 UNDER the heading of ‘ Obscure objects of desire ’ , an article in which one Julian Durlacher finds ‘ a magazine for you ’ which covers an extraordinary range of subjects such as the British Bee Journal , the Budgerigar , and Smooth , ‘ a fashion magazine for those who love rubber , leather and vinyl ’ , came mention of the official organ of the BIE .
7 Terry Daniels of the polishing shop at Alexandra Pottery proved he is in the know on the green scene when he came top in the environmental competition in the last edition of Newsline .
8 Brians Dark won the Best Mild award , Cains Bitter the bitter category , Bathams Best Bitter won its class , Fuller 's ESB came top in the Strong Bitter section and Theakston 's Old Peculier the Old Ale and Barley Wine class .
9 In a poll , published last week , asking voters to rank in order of priority the issues they most wanted discussed during the election campaign , unemployment came top by a long way , followed by worries about the funding of the badly-indebted State pension and social security fund , and then education and training .
10 A site was sought for a garage , but before the matter could be taken further , there came news of a possible change in control of the company and things were left in abeyance for the time being .
11 Witney 's winner came courtesy of a set piece ; Town were awarded a free kick which Dave Watson swung to the edge of the six yard box .
12 The second , seven minutes later , came courtesy of a ludicrous back-pass by Ian Stewart , which left Atkinson one on one against the unfortunate David Coles , who picked the wrong night to return to the Aldershot goal after injury .
13 And that 's not bad for a Londoner that die-hard Tykes believed would n't stay five minutes when he came north after a disastrous spell at Watford .
14 In competition for new investment , hotels and ferries came way behind the main business and these two potentially successful concerns were not getting the management or main board attention they deserved .
15 ( Many Keynesians who had never accepted the Phillips curve regarded its ‘ breakdown ’ as the long overdue come uppance of an uninvited and unwelcome intruder . )
16 Now comes selection for the full Irish side .
17 As it is , the first contribution comes courtesy of a mid-17th-century shepherd hailing the return of a deserter from Cromwell 's Irish campaign ( ‘ At Drogheda …
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