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

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1 Yet Brandt , born illegitimate , exiled under the Nazis , who had even become a Norwegian citizen for a time after the war , had come through many trials .
2 After the intensive twelve months support with the project , girls need somewhere to come with any problems that may occur later .
3 However little ‘ charisma ’ had come into these considerations in 1933 , there seems no doubt that the ‘ Hitler myth ’ — or significant elements of it — played an important role in shaping the behaviour of the conservative élites in the following years in at least two ways .
4 Criticism of the team and its management has been stinging through the season and much of it has come from former players .
5 In fact it has nothing to do with political affiliations at all , since admiration and support for Rigoberta Menchu has come from all sides .
6 When we got there the street was crowded with people who must have come from all parts of the City .
7 Topics for the project come from many sources .
8 For example , in recent years , interest in Dart Valley Railway Plc shares has come from many quarters , most notably the Australian financial magnate Sir Ron Brierley , who sold his holding recently .
9 This paper assumes that students entering a course for a single-subject degree will have come from many backgrounds .
10 Endorsement of the award has come from many sectors of industry , including Stirling Gallacher , chairman of Sutcliffe Services Group Limited , who says that people are the key to our current and future success as leading contract caterers .
11 Much of our extensive information on spots has come from such experiments .
12 Fund raising for the state-of-the-art machine began in 1987 and senior technician Peter Barton said help had come from several organisations including the WRVS , the Guides and the League of Friends .
13 Some of the most important contributions to urban economic analysis have come from those commentators who are determined to locate the declining output and employment in the cities within broader politico-economic considerations .
14 As Philippe de Mézières wrote in the late fourteenth century , some may well have come from those members of the lower nobility who did not normally go to war except when summoned by the king , but who , in certain cases , were now being forced to take up arms as a business .
15 Up till now many new developments in the care of the dementing elderly have come from these services .
16 Most of the energy needed by the body for functions such as muscle movement come from these processes .
17 Indeed , much of the backlash against desktop publishing has come from these quarters rather than being based on serious evaluation of the technology and its strengths and weaknesses .
18 Although it is only necessary to show an element of bounty to come within these provisions now , this case is important and taxpayers should bear it in mind when they are carrying out any reorganisation of share capital .
19 Winners of the Tour have come in all sizes and shapes .
20 Your articles on women and workers make fascinating reading but provide us with little hope that a movement for change is likely to come from these quarters .
21 Convincing arguments are likely to come from both sides at today 's talks .
22 But I am sure that we should get on better if we were to come to some terms with them " .
23 10–12 After consideration it was unanimously agreed that the Session see no cause to come to any findings upon the report meantime .
24 Although warming has been detected over the last few decades , scientists claim that not enough is known about the natural temperature variations of the region to be able to come to any conclusions .
25 The brush was all brown as though autumn had come to these islands where there is no autumn but only a more dangerous summer , but that was because the leaves had all been blown away .
26 ‘ Some people ’ had argued that increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide had serious implications for the climate , but the committee had not come to any conclusions on that .
27 Er and I again I have to say that we have not come to any conclusions about the new settlement , but certainly if there is to be a new settlement , then generally people would like more certainty .
28 Yes , I find it a lot easier actually not to know what they 've done , when you start work there you tend to come over these cases , which to do
29 The best time to see the Lakes he felt was not necessarily high summer , and he recommended people to come at all times of the year so that they might appreciate the great torrents of water after rain and misty light on cloudy days .
30 With 20 years experience in the retail business , she has come across all sorts of shoplifters , from down and outs to light-fingered public schoolgirls , and despises them all .
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