Example sentences of "come [prep] [art] [num] " in BNC.

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1 Poetry alone is worldwide and limitless ; and even through the mangling of translation , the images of beauty come through a hundred tongues unsullied .
2 First and foremost erm there is an assessment of those officers by their immediate supervisors and er a then ensues whereby er suitable officers are s selected to come for a two day assessment at er police headquarters .
3 Lotus was also in trouble and Mr Chapman decided that the end of the road had come for the Seven .
4 To come between the two .
5 A new cross-cut had been started at Paddy End ( probably Courteney 's Cross-Cut ) , and this had come into a 6 inch vein carrying chalcopyrite .
6 In Britain the scanty government services provided to the nation 's merchants had come until the 1860s almost entirely from the board of trade .
7 The sounds had come from a hundred yards east of the dell .
8 The only real Italian resistance had come from the 370 officer pupils of the School of Infantry , who were stationed in a building in the Giardino Pubblico .
9 Some of the few inspiring things in the whole gallery come from the 1951 Festival Of Britain exhibition .
10 Subject to approval by both Houses of the UK Parliament , the measure was expected to come before the 1994 General Synod for formal declaration .
11 But a day had come in the Sixties when he was in one of the elephant houses and was staring up at an elephant as it walked neurotically round and round its tiny area when a sudden memory of some of the places he had been kept in during the war had come to him ; no space , no freedom , no life .
12 So far had music come in the sixteen years since Palestrina 's death .
13 The greatest period of administrative reform in the history of the Habsburg territories had come in the two decades after 1749 ( see pp. 153–4 ) ; here Joseph achieved much less than his mother .
14 Whatever resources were devoted to the transformation approach , the bulk of agricultural production continued to come from the millions of small farming families who were adjusting their forms of production only slowly .
15 They were most likely to come from the 35–44 or 55–64 age group .
16 Mr Bush livened the act last week when he said he was giving Congress until March 27th to decide which current defence programmes should be trimmed to raise $870m for Panama and Nicaragua ( money that is supposed to come from the 1990 Pentagon budget ) .
17 John Gibson , 28 , a farmer , said he had come upon the two men in his barn eight hours after the alleged bank raid .
18 when you multiply that one by that one , it 's got to come to a hundred and twenty man days again .
19 It was n't Miss Wharton 's morning and Mr Capstick , who likes to come to the nine thirty Mass , had influenza .
20 And you 're most likely , here not just for communion but because it 's your custom to come to the six thirty service .
21 I will certainly look with compassion in days to come on the three hon. Members whom I have not been able to call on the statement , but we have a busy day ahead of us .
22 Over the past year , I 've come across a dozen or more men of my age who are with women who simply are n't willing to give it all up for a baby .
23 ‘ He came through a 90 minute practice match behind closed doors in midweek and will help us at the back .
24 Carlton Palmer and David Hirst both came through the 1-1 Goodison Park draw after recovering from knocks .
25 A change from Krankoor to Kranko came between the 1847 and 1848 volumes , soon after Theunis 's death .
26 The first breakthrough came during the 1960s when the first all-electronic phototypesetting equipment appeared .
27 The only break in his 115-Test career came during the 1984–85 home series against England , where an unwise stroke against Pat Pocock in the second match at New Delhi triggered an Indian collapse and set up an England victory .
28 His most active period in the Commons came during the three Exclusion Parliaments : he served on no fewer than fifty-two committees , involving a wide range of issues .
29 The move to counter the effects of the films came as the two governments last week published separate interpretations of a two-year investigation by scientists into acid rain .
30 THE FIRST big wave of Russians came after the 1967 war , when Zionist feelings were awakened by Israel 's six day victory and Soviet support for the Arabs .
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