Example sentences of "come [prep] [art] [adj -er] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Both animals , with many others , had come from the higher parts of the rivers .
2 Kendall was never afraid to spend money , signing Adrian Heath for a then club record of £800,000 from Stoke , but many of his best buys came from the lower divisions : Neville Southall from Bury , Derek Mountfield from Tranmere and Bolton 's Peter Reid .
3 Kendall was never afraid to spend money , signing Adrian Heath for a then club record of £800,000 from Stoke , but many of his best buys came from the lower divisions : Neville Southall from Bury , Derek Mountfield from Tranmere and Bolton 's Peter Reid .
4 Some of Cade 's allies in the city were men of position , although the bulk of his support came from the poorer classes ( 128 , pp.111 , 115 ) .
5 Most active construction is coming from the smaller chains and operators like Quality Inns .
6 On the other hand , its penalty structure might be thought to be preferable to that of New South Wales , for the maximum penalty for each category of offence is higher than in New South Wales and the ten-year maximum for simple sexual assault enables a heavier penalty to be imposed in serious cases which do not come within the higher categories .
7 We shall come to the further consequences of this construction shortly .
8 J. Three of the trading estates have had New Towns built with them to house workers and their families who come from the larger towns or from villages where there is no more work .
9 Erm the world is indeed inter-related erm we are talking in strategic terms of a multilateral er er erm system just as we , as , when we come to the later lectures we will see , as is the case with economic relations .
10 Furthermore , gradation could equally lead to heavier sentences than might otherwise have been given for conduct which comes within the higher categories , although this could be regulated by appeal courts and sentencing guidelines .
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