Example sentences of "come to [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 That case is not expected to come to court for a few months and Dairy Crest wanted to stop him trading in the meantime .
2 Because you realise the characters have come to life for people .
3 As the proposed grant for 93–94 from Christian Aid was so large , at £50,000 , the Committee was asked to consider the proposal in advance , and give some now indication of whether it would support the request when it came to committee for approval next year .
4 ‘ He evolved in such a way that really came to life for me , ’ she says .
5 ‘ And when she came to school for me … ’
6 ‘ I came to school for a book , but I found a musician ! ’
7 He never came to trial for the robbery at the Cheltenham and Gloucester Building Society in Quedgeley , Gloucester .
8 And she smiled at Raynor and saw him smile back , and felt renewed and restored , and understood how it was that Bec and the others came to Raynor for help .
9 While I was in South Africa , Valerie came to Carewscourt for a holiday .
10 No suitable material came to hand for the box hedges .
11 In essence this was less a system than the resort by the Crown to whatever means came to hand for raising and controlling money .
12 Ruth wondered why people still came to Wickrithe for their holidays .
13 Over at Cheltenham racecourse yesterday history was made as the runners and riders came to post for the first-ever Sunday National Hunt meeting … around thirteen thousand people turned out to watch … and racing hopes , of course , that steeplechasing on Sunday will become a firm fixture …
14 Last year alone , on 82 , OOO occasions , families and individuals , all with their own special needs and varied problems , came to SSAFA for confidential , friendly help and advice .
15 " The flower girl " ( Pygmalion ) was the first book that came to mind for one very elderly survivor . "
16 Coming to Dolphin for your fitted bathroom takes all the worry off your shoulders and leaves you free to enjoy the result .
17 Corporate lawyers managed to delay the case coming to court for two years and then they prolonged the proceedings for a further two years .
18 I saw Johnny yesterday , he started coming to manor for his petrol he went to Gateway , Kwik Save whatever you call it
19 In the next few weeks many people will be coming to class for the first time .
20 I 've been coming to conference for the last fifteen years to help build the grand union which we 've got today and I 'm not gon na sit back and watch this carved up , for nobody , for nobody .
21 I did n't come to school for two weeks .
22 Yet of course many projects do not come to fruition for very many years , and large important projects lead to adverse short-term cash flows .
23 In this machine , some of the work Unisys has been carrying out with academic partners such as Caltec , JPL and with French microkernel specialists Chorus Systemes , will come to light for the first time .
24 ‘ You must come to hospital for correct medicines , ’ announced the lady .
25 She said that 's what you come to school for .
26 ‘ Every year when I come to Faalifu for four months or so I engage a resident pianist from California .
27 ‘ Aye , well , folks that come to Wickrithe for their holidays should be used to it , ’ Gran said .
28 FC Copenhagen will have identical twins hoping to bring home the bacon when the Danes come to town for Thursday 's European Cup encounter .
29 The tranquiliser and the bottle are poor comforters when the time comes to part for ever from those we love .
30 The clowns ' convention comes to Bognor for two good reasons .
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