Example sentences of "come [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 People who come to see the Chiltern Brothers knew they 'd get a real show .
2 St Clement Danes is a place of pilgrimage for many who come to see the incribed names in the Memorial Books of those whom they have lost .
3 Many refugees come to see the medical doctor or the nurse not because they are really physically ill but because of emotional tensions — headaches and unidentified pains , So we have decided to prepare a number of simple pamphlets on mental health and related problems .
4 Patterns of grouping and spatial dispersion are closely related to food resources and foraging strategy and come to constitute the demographic environment within which social selection determining behaviour responsible for mating and rearing strategies occurs .
5 Before I come to discuss the philosophical problems that are raised by this sort of account of self and autonomy , I want to look at what I have called its implicit politics ; and what I mean by this primarily is its possible consequences for the way in which women might think about their relationships to each other , and the way in which they might think about themselves .
6 Come to buy a little plastic spoon and they 've already gone !
7 He did n't seem to notice , and continued , his voice rising even more : ‘ I believe when people come here on vacation they come to escape the perpetual grey in their lives for a short space of time .
8 Simply expressed , in a situation in which voters detach themselves from a close identification with parties then issues come to assume a greater significance in voting behaviour and electoral choice .
9 Basically , I come to praise the positive steps taken by Health Ministers over the past five years , although in a minor way I will ask for reconsideration of a wrong done to a medical practice in my constituency .
10 In the final paragraph , it all became very heavy-handed : ‘ Kept up , though , these jestings come to seem a forced grin on the altogether sorry face of dick-rattling Rutshire .
11 But then when Narouz had himself raised it and indicated that he had changed his mind , it had suddenly come to seem a good idea .
12 It 's okay I mean it it , okay in the parts , but when you come to do a like essays and things about it 's very helpful because of the
13 About 16 000 000 visits are made each year by town and city folk who come to use the same landscape .
14 In this way , other micro aspects such as cross-hatching and brushwork also come to form a coherent body of pattern .
15 It is through these interactions that babies come to recognize the distinctive sight , smell and manner of their mother .
16 ‘ It may well be that the factors which influenced the sheriff are strongly mitigating and should be given proper consideration by the children 's hearing when they come to consider the future arrangements for L on the footing that the grounds of referral are now held to be established . ’
17 Problems arise when we come to consider the smaller centres , such as Arkhanes ; could they have had territories which were on the same footing as those of the major temple-centres ?
18 If the hair should snap off from the tear , it may drift for many kilometres on the wind , falling slowly , and come to rest a long way down-wind from the vent .
19 One explanation is that the cell junctions between the rapidly dividing and undifferentiated cells which come to line the parasitised mucosa appear to be incompletely formed , and as a result , macromolecules may pass into and out of the epithelial sheet .
20 The so-called modern values bring about a convergence of culture through improved mass communications , the elites of Third World countries come to share the same culture as those in the industrialised world .
21 If German experience is anything to go by , initial public wariness will be replaced by warm approval , as residents come to appreciate the manifest advantages of living in a residential area that has been reclaimed from domination by the car .
22 He had lived in Normandy for seven months , he had learned the French language and come to love the French countryside , yet now , just as if he had never met Lucille , he spoke of the french as a hated enemy .
23 And when we come to review the whole period we shall need to consider whether , even in the very broadest terms of demand management , Keynesianism is akin to the nineteenth-century gold standard in that it was something of universal belief but of very limited practical impact .
24 Lemert ( 1967 ) proposed a second component to the ‘ amplification spiral ’ — what he called ‘ secondary deviance ’ : a consequence of being officially labelled ‘ deviant ’ is that other people come to regard the labelled person differently , as a different kind of person .
25 [ Honeymoon , by the way , just in case you ca n't cut the etymological mustard , has only in recent times come to denote a nuptial holiday involving the purchase of duty-free goods and the taking of too many colour prints of exactly the same scene .
26 However , these ‘ schemes of experience ’ are not invented ex nihilo but are disseminated through the commonsense knowledge shared by members of the life-world , so that members come to learn the relevant typifications and their meaning ( see Natanson 1970 ; for an application of these ideas see Brewer 1984a , b , 1988b ) .
27 He has three children , who come to stay every other weekend .
28 On the other hand , under-exposure causes problems which will be apparent when you come to develop the exposed board , which is the next stage of processing .
29 Now plant enthusiasts from all over the world come to admire the four acres of flower borders and lawns .
30 Some committee clerks come to have an important role , especially when they work with the same committee and the same chairman for some time .
  Next page