Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] to come [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 During April the Federal Assembly approved a range of tax reforms to come into effect from January 1993 .
2 If its application is successful it will join the third wave of National Health Service Trusts to come into force in April , 1993 .
3 And it 's not just important to DEC who freely admits its whole strategy is dependent on a unified Unix and desperately needs last year 's deal between OSF and USL on common Application Programming Interfaces to come to fruition .
4 It would enable world leaders if encountering opposition world leaders to come into harmony before they started .
5 At a meeting on July 27 , EC finance ministers agreed in principle on a package of value added tax ( VAT ) and excise duty measures to come into effect from Jan. 1 , 1993 .
6 Apparently he got to hear about a particularly tricky deal prepared by three Japanese whaling companies to come with quota proposals , and he knew that one of the companies was taking a very different view from the other two , and he hoped that there could be a divide-and-rule situation set up .
7 The Pegasus board refused to ship Sequel source code to developers until its own shrink-wrapped version of the software was finished — delayed further whilst awaiting new European Economic Community VAT regulations to come into force in the new year .
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