Example sentences of "come [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And I think it would now be most unlikely for a speculative proposal that had n't come through a planning system to succeed . |
2 | However in the past few days Hanley has come through a series of rigorous tests , and his return was hastened by the absence of Andy Goodway , who broke a finger at Headingley last Saturday . |
3 | ‘ George Graham has been very supportive in the last few years , during which I 've come through a lot of problems . |
4 | Nicky Summerbee has come through a fitness test on a leg strain . |
5 | Defender Adrian Whitbread has come through a fitness test , Micky Hazard could get a recall . |
6 | We have successfully come through a war . |
7 | Concern about this has recently come through the pages of Izviestia — the official government newspaper . |
8 | And it was n't Iris who told us , though she had known for some time that it had come through the Strait shortly after the Belgrano had been sunk . |
9 | Well , I sat in that room and saw this fantastic-looking man come through the door and I just did n't believe it . |
10 | If three giants had come through the door there would have been no choice but to retreat . |
11 | What 'll it be like when the public come through the door ? |
12 | The attractions of the European tour will increase as more well-known names in British and European golf come through the pipeline . |
13 | ‘ She 's come through the operation very well . |
14 | They 've come through the hole in time . |
15 | He had come through the back of the coffee shop yard , through the kitchen , out onto the verandah . |
16 | The company 's 1991 figures , to be announced this month , are likely to confirm him as one of the few 1980s entrepreneurs to have come through the recession unscathed . |
17 | As soon as they had come through the hedge they saw Fiver . |
18 | Jesus , the Christ , is the one who has come through the water of his baptism , through the blood of his cross , and is mediated to us through the Holy Spirit . |
19 | But now it 's it 's highly professional which I 've come through the stages |
20 | The doughs were come through the machine cut into sizes certain weights moulded and the men put them in tins . |
21 | Stable companion Boloardo faces a tougher task in the Listed Magnolia Stakes but he has also come through the winter to the complete satisfaction of his trainer . |
22 | AUTUMN-drilled crops in Scotland and the north of England have come through the winter best , according to the Home-Grown Cereals Authority . |
23 | Her first job as a voluntary residential social worker was looking after juveniles who had ‘ come through the system of care ’ . |
24 | Lynsey has come through the ranks from Ulster Under-16 level , to the Under-21s , before gaining selection for the Ulster senior squad . |
25 | When she looked up he had come through the barrier towards her . |
26 | ‘ One of our most pressing problems ’ , he concluded , ‘ is how to deal with the human waste which has come through the discarding of the services of workers unable to adjust to the new requirements ’ . |
27 | If you think about it , the majority of bosses in the media are — not actually uneducated — but they have not by and large come through the graduate tracks . |
28 | An Astropath on board a barge bound on the long slow haul from Karkason to the dwarf partner star , Karka Secundus , had chanced to eavesdrop on a telepathic message from the mining world to one of those agric planets that Sagramoso had seduced , using pirates paid with power crystals as his emissaries — pirates who had made themselves scarce with their illicit starships when the crusade had come through the Warp to Karka 's Sun . |
29 | Ann , the daughter of Joe 's partner , was Larry 's fiance/1e , and now wants to marry Joe 's surviving son , Chris , who has come through the war unscathed . |
30 | He had inherited four major outlets : in New York , Paris , London and Rome , all of which had come through the war intact , all of which were in prime locations , and all of which had suffered from neglect . |