Example sentences of "[noun sg] could come [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This infill could come from ejecta falling back into the crater , including molten rock from the impact , lava from volcanic activity , and dust from the walls and beyond . |
2 | One 's sympathies are with the pragmatists , but it has to be admitted that if the markets do get the impression that the Chancellor is taking a soft line on inflation to promote growth , then the pound could come under pressure , and the next move in interest rates could then be up not down . |
3 | A call for lunch could come at noon . |
4 | They are keenly aware the BMA leadership could come under attack from its rank and file . |
5 | Although other countries had wanted to specify the end of 1992 as the deadline , the UK persuaded them to refer instead to the schedule outlined in the Treaty which provided that the Treaty could come into effect later than Jan. 1 , 1993 , if the ratification process were not completed by then in all states . |
6 | Negotiations on the establishment of a customs union were ahead of schedule , and the Commission was forecasting that the union could come into effect by 1967 , three years earlier than originally planned . |
7 | The scheme could come into effect next year . |
8 | You were only supposed to take the birds directly before you , not follow them sideways because that meant the man in the next butt could come within range . |
9 | However a continuing concern is that the operation of the Treaty system could come under challenge from third states who do not accept the ban , and who might endeavour to explore and exploit Antarctica 's natural resources for their own benefit . |
10 | Mr Clark said legislation ensuring re-inspection could come into force within the next few years and he warned that it could result in hotels being prosecuted if they contravened their Fire Certificates . |
11 | The Theory of Everything ( TOE ) has to combine the four fundamental forces of nature , the strong and weak nuclear forces , electromagnetism and gravity , and use them to explain how the Universe , space and time could come into existence without recourse to divine intervention . |