Example sentences of "[vb -s] to come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 HONG KONG has stepped up the pressure on China , promising to publish democratic reform legislation soon unless Beijing agrees to come to the negotiating table .
2 My mother actually wants to come to the presentation
3 The reason I 'm I 'm bringing this up is that the gentleman in question wants to come to the parish council and put on a a short video of the electricity board 's er er activities in this area .
4 Technical apparatus of some sort has to come between the record and our ears , and , of course , between the original performance and the record .
5 The class has to come to the cameras rather than the camera going into the classroom .
6 But somewhere along the line the input of those on the other side of the ropes , many there for the price of $800 ( £500 ) , has to come into the account and the argument is faulted .
7 First of all , the concept of service excellence has to come from the top ; the partners have to be fully supportive and client care must become an integral part of the organisation .
8 The motivation for taking personal initiatives has to come from the employees themselves .
9 Once a child is maturationally ready to toilet train the process usually only takes one or two weeks , but the teaching still has to come from the mother and she may be very uncertain about when to do it .
10 And that has to come from the people involved in the game at the top , those who shape the future and direction of the sport .
11 somewhere and it has to come from the training .
12 Hm , trouble is it tends to come over the top of the bowl . .
13 Has the minister indicated Madam Speaker , this is my point of order , whether or not he intends to come before the house to acknowledge the reality of the two tier system and to admit he has been misleading the house .
14 WHEN a man applies to come to the United Kingdom to marry a woman settled here , it is not necessary for him to be able to state specifically whether he intends to settle in this country forever or whether he wishes to marry and return to his own country .
15 BA 's biggest competition so far seems to come from the Germans , who are already at work refurbishing Moscow 's existing international airport , Sheremtyero .
16 This Germanic organization remains extremely vague in Formen and the reason seems to come from the paucity and dubiousness of Marx 's sources for the construction of this mode of production .
17 Well all the support comes from one side of the ground , I mean when they score all the shouting comes from one side of the ground now and when Walsall scored all the shouting seems to come from the Street end and the erm
18 What they do see is a high-energy electron ( positron ) that appears to come from the decay of a W - ( W - ) .
19 The names and addresses of senior judges in the Irish Republic , together with a document which purports to come from the office of the Chief of Staff of the Irish Army , surfaced yesterday as the latest in the series of security leaks , writes David McKittrick .
20 Just as it seems strange and unnecessary that the law should have to choose between duress as a complete defence to murder , and duress as no defence at all , so it seems strange and unnecessary that a killing which narrowly fails to come within the requirements of self-defence or other justifiable force should then be classified as murder .
21 ‘ He likes the smell of dust in the office , and the smell of clean white shirts as the sweat begins to come through the armpits . ’
22 He likes the smell of dust in the office , and the smell of clean white shirts as the sweat begins to come through the armpits .
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