Example sentences of "come [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Perhaps the time has come for another name to be engraved on the trophies .
32 planning applications and er er items relating to Poor Lane , er and also the traffic on Station Road later on , er I think it 's rather complicated to talk about all of these at at one go , because I know er different members of the public have come for different reasons and perhaps , for the moment , I 'll not ask for any comments about Mr Smith 's proposals on Poor Lane , er nor er comments about Station Road , er but I will ask you if you want to refer to planning applications , er we have three planning applications , one is to extend the car park behind the pub , one is for a change of plan to one of the houses on the development adjacent to us , er and the third one is er er the plans submitted by Grant Development at Thorney , erm , I suspect most comments will be about the last , er perhaps I should ask first if anybody wants to make any comments about proposals behind the reindeer in , or at Chapel cottage site , does anybody , er in the public want to mention those erm , well we will go on to the one at Thorney then , and you 're Mr Walker ?
33 ‘ I have come for three hours while Joe is selling the pigs . ’
34 As published in the newspaper Borba on Dec. 15 , 1989 , this document announced that " the end has come for authoritarian socialism " and stated that the LCY supported freedom of assembly and speech and all other civil liberties " regardless of political convictions " .
35 It must have come as one hell of a shock for you , Skeeter . ’
36 Right from the start her north country sagas have come as original paperbacks .
37 he , he 's recovered , he 's come off that life support machine but he 's still
38 Take that picture from the it 's come off that hook .
39 It 's not fair , I have n't come off that ladder yet .
40 If I had to Oxford my finger might have come off bythe time I got there
41 The Hon. Lady 's old trick of quoting one item as an example for all the valleys has not come off this time .
42 I 've come off seven times now .
43 But there was worse to come as retail prices continued to rise and real wages to fall and as some shipowners , taking advantage of the union 's declaration of industrial truce , resisted increases in earnings and " fought the union tooth and nail for every penny " .
44 The vision of God 's strength at Mahanaim would seem to come as timely reassurance of his protection in the dangers to come .
45 But as he says , our planet has managed to come through worse cataclysms than any we have so far invented , and there are always winners .
46 The shaft needed to come through two bearings to give it that stability .
47 Talk about your feelings with them and that will help you decide if you 're going to need some professional help to come through this experience which is very common and in which you can be helped , no matter what you may feel at the time .
48 What we 're interested in is how Dick ( Best ) can blend in those new players who will start to come through this year ’ .
49 ‘ Surely she does n't have to come through this lot to go to her flat ? ’
50 But benefits from a new nationwide distribution deal should start to come through next year .
51 I 'm sure it 's going to come off one day .
52 These generally relied on voluntary action by the relevant professional associations , although they have often only come after protracted negotiations following official investigations .
53 His words of warning come after 16-year-old Norris Green boy Tony Atkinson was hit on the East Lancs Road , on his way to school this week .
54 The galaxies may continue to recede from each other but , under the influence of the Universe 's own gravity , begin to slow down and then start to come towards each other again — in exactly the same way , and for exactly the same reason , that a ball thrown into the air will slow and then return to the ground .
55 Quite clearly the reason that people have been asked to come along this evening and have come along this evening is to put there points of view about how the see the theatre in the future what is programme facilities are the things that are n't happening here they feel should be happening here that 's what it 's for not here to serve any purpose for individuals to get up and make personal cuts on people or say what happen on a Saturday morning or a Thursday afternoon cos I
56 On the other hand , professional advisers ( including lawyers ) tend to lay emphasis upon the skill and expertise which are supposed to come with professional status and training .
57 Fancy designer labels tend to come with fancy price tags to match .
58 Some have right-wing parties like Germany 's Republicans that stir racial hatred and exploit the tensions that tend to come with large-scale immigration .
59 The government has already invested large sums of money in engineering crops that resist insect pests and the climatic extremes expected to come with global warming
60 The house in Broad Street was to be inundated in the years to come with hopeful contributions from naval captains , clergymen , convicts , sheep-farmers , and soldiers , as well as Gould 's own specially appointed collectors .
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