Example sentences of "come [prep] the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Do not means come under the same moral scrutiny as ends ? |
2 | What was interesting about those MPs who were swift to defend him was that they come from the traditional working-class wing of the parliamentary party — people like Jimmy Hood , or Aberdeen North 's Bob Hughes . |
3 | Basically the procedure involves monitoring biological signals that come from the central nervous system , the autonomic nervous system , the musculoskeletal system and the cardiovascular system . |
4 | Three of their players , Kabul Zaini ( who won his first cap in Catania at the tender age of 31 ) , Mohd Kuisany and Afandy Nordin , come from the Royal Malaysian Air Force Club , Blackhawk , a regular presence at the popular Singapore Sevens . |
5 | In teacher training only 1 in 40 students come from the Afro Caribbean or Asian community.In PGCE and final year Bed courses about one third of PGCE and a little over two-fifths of B.Ed . |
6 | The figures come from the latest statistical bulletin , The Electronics Industry in Scotland , published yesterday by the economics and statistics unit of the Scottish Office Industry Department . |
7 | Note that some of the Battle Magic spells come from the Restless Dead book and , if you do n't have this , then you should substitute spells of your choice . |
8 | We can tell that the primary visual areas in rats and monkeys come from the same primordial tissue in the embryonic nervous system , but this is n't surprising since all of the cortex arises from this same region . |
9 | It is interesting to note that they come from the same stable that brought us the national insurance surcharge . |
10 | The immediate answer is the hides as such , almost entirely come from the British Royal Hides which are tanned in this country and then er , find their way back to Walsall er for the saddlery trade . |
11 | If we win without it , we come in the first five that 's all well and good . |
12 | This is where we come to the second major theme of this chapter , ‘ arms races ’ . |
13 | Trollope thus praises Mr Thorne for continuing to inhabit the great hall at Ullathorne Court ( there is no dining-room ) , with no more concession to modernity than a modem grate , although it is now only the socially acceptable , not the humble , who come to the great front door that opens into it . |
14 | The references to professors and their books led to the predictable conclusion : ‘ On the Black issue our verdict is based on the facts , we have judged the case on the evidence , fairly , and come to the only just conclusions . ’ |
15 | 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 ? |
16 | After Lescun , the valley of the Aspe grows increasingly tight and stony , a forbidding landscape well epitomized by the manmade fortress of Le Portalet , built high up in the cliffs on the left just before you come to the final French village of Urdos . |
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18 | The enlargement of the EC had , quite simply , come at the worst possible time so far as global economic conditions were concerned , and did not bring the dynamic improvements that had been hoped for . |