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

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1 When the supply comes onto the market , right so this thing here is the expectation of price in P T , when the supply comes onto the market right and that expectation is formed at T minus one , right so at the beginning of the year farmers make some forecast or some expectation of prices when the crop will come onto the market in T , right and then they form that expectation or that prediction , right , at the beginning of the period , or at the end of the last one , T minus one .
2 Catering for the resident population appears to be include catering for the population that will come into the town in order to do the new work that will be brought to the town by their policies .
3 The kingdom of Heaven will come in the future in the sense that God will be accepted by the whole world and his rule will be established on the earth .
4 No boat could come from the mainland in this wind . ’
5 The main boost for those groups will come from the reduction in the rate of ACT on dividends from 25 per cent now to 22.5 per cent next year and 20 per cent in the 1994-95 tax year .
6 The heroine of the romance novel is presented at a moment of transition in her life , an isolated figure ; the romance narrative depicts young women at a point of defining themselves as adult women , a definition that must come from the heroine in the absence of any supportive network :
7 It will provide the basis for detailed regulations , which will come before the House in due course , to come into effect from April .
8 It is perhaps not surprising that such an interpretation should come to the fore in the implementation of normalisation .
9 Luke would n't come to the sea in the finish . ’
10 Zahedi asked whether the Shah could come to the States in the next few days .
11 The ceremony began , and soon I heard the priest come to the point in the wedding where he had to ask , ‘ Is there any reason why these two people should not be married ? ’
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