Example sentences of "[vb mod] come [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Berry , an experienced judge of sprinters , rates her Listed class she finished third in that grade at Haydock in April and Lucky Parkes should come through this test .
2 Berry , an experienced judge of sprinters , rates her Listed class she finished third in that grade at Haydock in April and Lucky Parkes should come through this test .
3 the first one I do n't think should come under this grant , I think it should go to enhancement .
4 ‘ You should come into this house with us . ’
5 He should come to this House to make a statement .
6 It is easy to see why a girl might come to this conclusion .
7 In Edinburgh at the time , there were various schools which might come under this heading , including the Merchant Company schools which provided a good education originally for children of humble backgrounds , but increasingly for middle-class children .
8 We suggested a time of quiet , to catch any ideas that might come from this Source .
9 then they 'll come on this morning , if you have half a pint of beer you 're over the odds , you 'll be pinched .
10 Hoping that by August next year , something 'll come of this photography and I can walk straight into a maybe go to a college or if that is n't on the cards , into some sort of a technical lab or something .
11 I think he 'll come round this way .
12 Swarf thought he could come to this world , steal the treasures of another race and escape with immortality and immeasurable riches .
13 The change , which could come in this autumn , follows the scrapping of the controversial unit fines system , which led to public outrage after a number of cases where huge fines were imposed for trivial offences .
14 so in all purp in , in always , the fact that you 'd come into this house made one realize that there 'd been a distinct change in one 's circumstances .
15 When we got the vans , Ernie was with us then and he always used to sharpen her knife up so as he 'd give her a fresh one lunchtime to go , he 'd , she 'd start off up , down from where you 'd come from this morning , then she 'd go on to Wicken and do that on a Tuesday , Tuesday round .
16 We shall come across this concern again in 1922 when we travel through the much stronger industrial nexus of Kharkov .
17 The khthons had known that the Earth colonists would one day re-awaken the Elder Gods ; they would come to this planet and open the gates of their imprisonment .
18 An undertaker on the mainland and then the remains would come on this boat .
19 I spoke to him , on the phone , and he said he would come in this morning .
20 we never used to come in this room you know , nobody would come in this room
21 Clearly , a sum paid to the settlor to discharge a liability of his to the bank would come within this section ( see IRC v Bates ( 1966 ) 44 TC 225 : the case of Potts ' Executors v IRC [ 1951 ] AC 43 held that a payment to a third party was not a sum paid to the settlor but that case is no longer good law in view of TA 1988 , s677(10) which was inserted into the former TA 1970 , s451 ( now TA 1988 , s677 ) by s42(7) of FA 1981 ) .
22 Deaf children of deaf parents using sign at home may come under this rule ; like ethnic minority children they must then be assessed in their native language prior to any Statement or placement .
23 Many people grow up frightened of what may come after this life because their minds have been filled since childhood with ideas of hell and damnation , judgment and punishment .
24 The pursuance of damages through car hire schemes was held not to be champertous by the House of Lords in Sanders v Templar ( Times Law Reports , 13 January 1993 ) and an increasing percentage of personal injury claims relating to motor accidents will come through this source in the future .
25 It seems unlikely that anything much will come of this discontent — there will always be some students eager to defend an institution that in most universities contributes up to £100,000 to charity each year .
26 ‘ People will come to this picture to see you , sweetheart .
27 I can not tell what will come from this day 's work . ’
28 At the time of writing we have yet to see what new drugs will come from this foundation .
29 If it is improbable that any further major developments will come from this stock , it is also unlikely , on the evidence of the last six hundred million years , that the group will disappear as long as life remains possible at all in the seas of the world .
30 And it did bring it home to me that we have got a major security problem in this building and in our other municipal buildings and quite frankly the ease with which anybody can come into this building at virtually any time of the day or evening astounds me .
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