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

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1 It looks alright on the surface , you 're not going through a hassle at the moment , and our memories are short , fortunately and once we come into a calm patch the hassles of yesterday are quickly forgotten .
2 Once the New Year festivities are out of the way , we expect that sales will pick up significantly and continue to improve as we come into the traditional pre-spring buying season . ’
3 We come to a spatio-temporal individual or particular , but not one which is an ordinary thing .
4 We come to a stubby cylinder of undressed stone ; the second of the two chimneys from the old railway tunnel under the hill .
5 Here we come to a delicate area .
6 The ash-fall which buried Pompeii and the mudflow which covered Herculaneum , however , are first-class examples of two major kinds of volcanic phenomena , which have been repeated scores of times on different volcanoes in different parts of the world and we will be following them up more closely when we come to a detailed consideration of the mechanisms of eruptions .
7 Finally , we come to the new county of Mid-Glamorgan , which inherited as its institution of higher education the Glamorgan Polytechnic , at Treforest , Pontypridd .
8 In summary , we come to the following conclusion :
9 Now we come to the current account — the year-by-year income and expenditure on which the holding will succeed or fail .
10 Now we come to the serious part of this letter .
11 After the victory at the sea the triumph song , but hardly have the last notes escaped Israel 's lips than we come to the second story of complaint ( 15.22–7 ) .
12 So we come to the second implication , which is that the student has to understand the practical aspects of the life of reason .
13 This is where we come to the second major theme of this chapter , ‘ arms races ’ .
14 So we come to the second point .
15 At this stage we do not know whether the " dayes ' are general ( which would imply that the missing verb is are ) or particular ; but we get a clearer picture when we come to the second clause " when I / Shin " d " .
16 This paradox about being able to predict one 's actions is closely related to the problem I mentioned earlier : Will the ultimate theory determine that we come to the right conclusions about the ultimate theory ?
17 It is only at this point that we come to the central theme , the reason why all those who wish to understand the problem of drugs in sport should read this book .
18 And then , as you would surely expect if not demand , we come to the greatest of all operettas , ‘ Die Fledermaus ’ ( 1874 ) — starting with the famous overture , and going on to excerpts from the party scene of Act II .
19 The truth is that it is this party and this Government who have consistently sought to defend employees and trade union members over the past 12 years , and that is what the country will bear in mind when we come to the general election .
20 But when we come to the interpersonal function , we not only have to account for the literary work itself as a discourse between author and reader , but we have to reckon with the phenomenon of " embedded discourse " : the occurrence of discourse within discourse , as when the author reports dialogue between fictional characters .
21 Here we come to the first of many possible variations , in that this change of gain may be continuously variable or switched between two different values .
22 Finally , we come to the managerial labour market constraint .
23 Given that we have victims , we come to the delicate matter of breeding .
24 Finally we come to the smallest , but by no means the least , of the formats : Video 8 and its ‘ super ’ version Hi8 .
25 ‘ So , now we come to the crucial bit .
26 With the expansion of trade and industry in the twelfth century — perhaps the most prolific of all centuries for new towns until we come to the nineteenth — a few traders assembled periodically near a crossing place over the river Welland .
27 Now we come to the ironical side of it all .
28 We come to the living world with senses adapted to primate life , and we may miss things that are too fast , too slow , too big or too small .
29 As we come to the great season of Christmas , throughout the country schools and churches have been celebrating with their festivals , especially those of nine lessons and carols .
30 Now if you think you have been pleasant and helpful , you 've shared things with somebody , if they asked you a question you did n't bang them on the head , you helped , sign it now we come to the real sixty thousand point question , are you ready for this ?
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