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

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1 Bruce Lassman , head of the US desk in London of the international business advisers , Ernst & Young , said yesterday that any increase in taxes levied on foreign firms doing business within the US would come through tighter enforcement of the rules relating to prices charged to each other by related companies , and imposition of stiffer penalties for failure to comply .
2 Now , the union if it is to come , might conceivably come through common techniques of analysis .
3 That would come after ten years of Deng 's reforms failed to meet the expectations they had created .
4 You know , they do n't come with any idea of how they 've done really .
5 The only real problem with QBasic is that it does n't come with any sort of printed documentation — this is where we can help .
6 Sun 's initial Viking workstations , the first four of which are due on May 19th , wo n't be called Sparcstation 3s , but will come in various configurations of desktops including both uni- and multi-processors , and come in Sun-tweaked versions around and between the TI 33MHz and 40MHz SuperSparcs .
7 I 'm not against the concept of co-opted members and I believe that they could add a useful dimension to any authority 's work , but apart from the obligatory brace of businessmen and I accept the Right Honourable and Noble Viscount Lord Whitelaw 's phrase and I quote powerful reference to a broad approach and new ideas and a fight against crime , but apart from the the brace er , er of such business people , they should surely come from representative sections of those communities which the authorities serve .
8 Body panels may come from one part of Britain , engines from another , and electrical parts , tyres and glass from others .
9 Evidence for such qualities might come from other areas of youth culture .
10 ‘ Much future growth will come from continued substitution of older materials in the automotive , domestic appliance and packaging sectors , ’ says Mash .
11 did n't come from that sort of background .
12 I agree with them that economic benefits will come from long-term policies of timing and continuity .
13 Is it important to motivate people or does it come from another factor of the job ?
14 Points of order can come from both sides of the House .
15 This risk might come from subsequent investigation of the audit , or from investigations carried out by any of the various regulatory bodies such as the Inland Revenue Investigations Branch or one established under the Financial Services Act .
16 ‘ We may come from different parts of this great nation of ours .
17 The shadow transport spokesman , John Prescott , described a route through Dartford , Thurrock and Swanscombe , saying it would come within 300 yards of a Gravesend housing estate .
18 At first they continued to rail against the regime , but Simpson 's ardour had cooled enough by July for the council to order his release , on condition that he did not come within ten miles of London .
19 Ten arrests were made on Easter Saturday , with eight of those detained being charged and bailed on condition that they did not come within 15 miles of the Molesworth base .
20 This was the closest he would come to that association of the best " minds " sharing certain fundamental ideals which had been a preoccupation of his since the early Twenties ; and indeed it was through such encounters that he began to formulate the ideas which he was to express in The Idea of a Christian Society and Notes Towards The Definition of Culture .
21 The story is , that in bygone days before the advent of the white man , there was a young Siwash Indian whose ardent love of nature made him come to that point of land on the inlet every day to watch the sunset .
22 And therefore , if it can really come to this possibility of ministry a sort of , Young Farmers Club idea of getting themselves about that could be a a a a , a , a marvellous boost .
23 ‘ If we are going to continue to be friends and write our poetry , we must come to some kind of arrangement , ’ Dana said .
24 I 'm sure we can come to some kind of accommodation , neh , Shih Tong ? ’
25 If you can bear the relentless anguish overlaid by one daughter 's inflamed desire , you will come to some understanding of this sorry subject .
26 I think that we must whe when we 're , we we must come to some sort of consensus in the staff as to what the levels mean in inverted commas .
27 But perhaps they 'll come to some sort of understanding .
28 The leaders of the groups that he mentions might well come to some sort of compromise — I might have achieved that — but I would not be able to command a majority of Members , who have other ideas .
29 Was there any sense of surprise really that as the quarrier was were Welshmen and most of the workforce were Welshmen that in fact things would come to some sort of agreement , that there would n't be this kind of
30 But assuming we it does come to some sort of settlement ultimately , are you saying then that you still doubt whether there 's that political will ?
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