Example sentences of "come [prep] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If this is suitable , and since you have kindly agreed to pass it on , we do n't need any receipt or acknowledgement , but , sadly , I think we should come off the mailing list . |
2 | On Friday next , September 17 , a group of the monsters will come off the Larne ferry and join a local group for a rally up the coast as far as Ballycastle . |
3 | We also consider that requests for assistance should come through the Deputy Director Operations as arranged and not be dealt with in a haphazard way between unit commanders who are presumably not in the full operational picture . ’ |
4 | But he warned there were potential risks and pitfalls because the new working methods could come as a culture shock . |
5 | ( Please note that the interval in this concert will come after the Tchaikovsky symphony . |
6 | ( It did n't come near the hair line so if he had n't kept tapping it no one would have noticed it . ) |
7 | Erm well in in the context of what I did say yesterday it 'll come as no great surprise to anyone that like Ryedale we also accept the North Yorkshire County County figures , erm which in short we we find are based on reasonable assumptions and and and an appropriate methodology , compared to some of the more extreme interpretations and projections that have that have been put forward , if I can illustrate that point by reference to er potential building rates , that the highest figure that 's been suggested is the one put forward by Mr Grigson , of Barton Willmore , I 'm talking for the moment about Greater York generally , and I 'll come onto the Selby aspect in a minute . |
8 | Hyundai 's Sparcstation 10-compatible , the HWS-S310–30 , uses Texas Instruments Inc 's 33MHz ‘ Viking ’ SuperSparc and will come with a base configuration of 32Mb memory , 434Mb disk and 19″ colour display , priced at $14,000 against Sun 's Model 30 which is $20,500 . |
9 | Many wall lights , like some decorative pendant lights , will come with a backing plate , with two screw holes exactly 2in ( 50mm ) apart . |
10 | The cars , built to capitalise on Lotus 's recent US racing success , will come with a roll cage , racing wheels and tyres , racing suspension settings , six-point seat harnesses and basic instrumentation . |
11 | Scheduled to ship by year-end , the system will come with a price tag of $300,000-plus , and Eskernazi expects it to take on the the likes of Cray Research Inc and Convex Computer Corp . |
12 | It 'll come with a graphics unit for full-motion video . |
13 | A good slo-cooker will come with a recipe book , but there are many recipe books that deal with slo-cooking , such as Slow Cooking Properly Explained by Dianne Page , or Marks and Spencer 's One Pot Cooking . |
14 | It seems a pity that the gun does not come with a reflector nozzle ( to work near window panes without cracking the glass , for example ) , but this is only a minor point . |
15 | Labour thought the breakthrough would come with the party election broadcast on Jennifer 's Ear , followed by Mr Kinnock 's call to turn polling day into a referendum on the National Health Service . |
16 | It was hoped that Japan could re-establish herself to some extent in the islands of Habomai and Shikotan while the Kurils should come under a UN mandate . |
17 | There are items that augment opportunities — and may well come under the Haig-Simons rubric — but are intrinsically unobservable because they do not correspond to market transactions . |
18 | When they are , ( probably not before April 1992 ) Age Concern Groups will almost certainly come under the network exemption , provided that they are recognised as groups by Age Concern England , or by the relevant major group . |
19 | Property should come under the Trades Description Act and contracts should allow buyers to back out if they discover undeclared defects . |
20 | In the above example fresh cash ( £100 ) might come into the banking system because the central bank issued more bank notes to enable the government to meet its expenditure . |
21 | The subject will actually come into the sleep laboratory in the afternoon , would be wired up to the small box , would go home , essentially carrying just a normal briefcase , a businessman from the office or whatever . |
22 | The cuts will come in the US Group division , which is responsible for product sales and marketing , which now has 16,000 employees . |
23 | I 'll come in the Sunday morning and |
24 | ‘ If I want a cig I can come in the coffee room . ’ |
25 | Why do n't you come in the sitting room with me away from daddy ? |
26 | He did not come from a showbusiness family . |
27 | The huge down payment will come from a trust fund of one million , set up by the Queen for Prince Andrew , the day he was born . |
28 | It was a very neatly packaged piece of disinformation planted on Pincher that carried added credibility since it did not come from a government source but from an opposition Privy Councillor . |
29 | Some dy after you have mastered the language , a request may come from a government official , an anthropologist or a missionary , for help in learning the language . |
30 | Unlike the founders of the older firms , Reynolds did not come from a management consultancy background ; after his early financial services work , he spent three years with William H. Clark , a headhunter from the price Waterhouse fold . |