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

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1 Scientists at British Biotechnology in Oxford are pinning their hopes on this second stage of trials of P24 VLP ; the Aids drug has come through first stage trials in London aimed at finding out whether it has any adverse effects .
2 But benefits from a new nationwide distribution deal should start to come through next year .
3 The competition was to take place in August and , although she was for ever panicking about what they still could n't do , she tended to overlook how far they had come from first beginnings .
4 Only initiation of operation to have come from Eighth Army .
5 They 've come from next door got ta be they 've bor , burrowed down a ha , another
6 ( They managed to come on last year 's Central Wales Line trip . )
7 Although many years later Braque recalled how strong an impression tribal art made on him , it is hard to see any direct reflection of this in the paintings executed at the time when Picasso was reacting so positively to tribal sculpture ; even in a painting like the Nu any influence from tribal art seems to have come at second hand , through Picasso 's Demoiselles .
8 yeah , but if it has n't come by next Tuesday Arthur you 're not re-ordering , forget about it love
9 BLACKPOOL : A bit of a cheer went up when the news came through last week in Brighton of the Government 's humiliation at the hands of the Bundesbank .
10 Living economically almost came as second nature .
11 Well that 's what I was going to say if if we could make it that the training course came after next week and not next week then
12 That improvement came despite last year 's drought and reflects our better feeding regime using the complete diet feeder .
13 The sudden collapse in sterling came despite last week 's 1-point rise in base rates to 15 per cent , intended to defuse the selling pressure and reinforce the Government 's battle against inflation .
14 And a new threat emerged with the 19-year-old Norwegian Lasse Kjus , who came from 32nd start to eighth .
15 And some of the worst excesses during this period came from Third World governments , such as Sanjay Ghandi 's notorious sterilisation campaign in India in 1976 .
16 The put-put of tennis balls came from next door but one , and cultured cries of enjoyment .
17 The music came from next door and when he left the bathroom and turned into the sitting room he felt dizzy .
18 Wallace came on 2nd half instead of Whelan , and hasseled well without Scoring The Goal .
19 Peggy heard the laughter coming from next door before she left the woodland , and it further burst on her as she opened the kitchen door .
20 Plus a selection of new and forthcoming titles — all coming on 29th January .
21 Spring Books , with 650 pages of titles due for publication to August 1993 — the most comprehensive and informative guide to publishers ' plans — coming on 12th February .
22 An investigation into how bookselling technology has closed the information loop and transformed the trade , plus a directory of systems suppliers — coming on 16th April .
23 A whistle-stop worldwide tour of markets for British ELT publishers — those that have fulfilled their promise and those that have n't ; plus John Walsh 's selection of new course material — coming on 5th February .
24 A whistle-stop worldwide tour of markets for British ELT publishers — the good , the promising and the problematic , plus John Walsh 's selection of noteworthy new course materials — coming on 5th February .
25 Some of these will come from third parties .
26 And the electricity board come , no one come until next week !
27 He is seeking , in a manner that appears to lack the kind of subtlety that comes as second nature to China 's rulers , to call their bluff .
28 The disclosure comes after last night 's announcement by the UVF that it has lifted its death threat against prison officers .
29 The disclosure comes after last night 's announcement by the UVF that it has lifted its death threat against prison officers .
30 Living in an area subject to continuing violence and disruption involving bands of discontented former Contras , Enriqueta comes with first hand knowledge of post-war Nicaragua .
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