Come-before Sentence Examples

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  • My family should come before my duties.

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  • Amongst exports manufactured goods (silk, cotton and woollen goods, fancy wares, apparel, &c.) come before raw materials and articles of food (wine and dairy products bought chiefly by England).

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  • In the absence of a tribunal de commerce commercial cases come before the ordinary tribunal darrondissement.

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  • Mill's work at the India House, which was henceforth his livelihood, did, not come before the public; hence some have scouted his political writings as the work of an abstract philosopher, entirely unacquainted with affairs.

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  • Cases of simony have come before the courts in which clergy of the highest rank have been implicated.

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  • Questions affecting the interests of the whole Fu come before the Fu-kwai, or prefectural assembly, made up of representatives from both Ku and Gun, and a prefectural council, of which „the governor is president; while matters concerning the city alone are discussed by a Shi-kwai, or municipal assembly, and administered by a municipal council, of which the Shicho or mayor is president.

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  • Cases of crypto-Mahommedanism continued to come before the Inquisition till the 18th century.

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  • They are seen to be united under the relation of cause and effect, determining and determined, which turns out to mean that they are merely passing manifestations of some single entity or energy which constitutes the real unknown essence of the things that come before our knowledge.

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  • Of the committee on rules, which practically determines the order in which important measures come before the house, he was formerly chairman, and he had the power of appointing the committee; but on the 19th of March 1910, the house passed a resolution which increased the membership of this committee from 5 to lo, excluded the Speaker, and transferred the appointments to the house.

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  • As it frequently happens that cases come before state courts in which questions of Federal law arise, a provision has been made whereby due respect for the latter is secured by giving the party to a suit who relies upon Federal law, and whose contention is overruled by a state court, the right of having the suit removed to a Federal court.

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  • In 1901 the Supreme Court delivered several judgments in cases arising out of the annexation of Porto Rico, which handled, though they did not fully settle, divers points of novelty and of importance, and still more recently questions of great intricacy affecting the respective legislative rights of the Federal and the state governments have come before it.

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  • On the 30th of March 1791 nine preachers sent out the famous Halifax circular making suggestions as to the choice of president and other matters that must come before the conference.

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  • Only for a period of less than two years in his life - from the beginning of the insurrection in 1297 to the battle of Falkirk - does Wallace come before us in the clearest historical light.

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  • Military offences come before the military court and serious offences before the Kriegsgericht.

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  • In the first class the special purpose of the forests, such as the protection of the plains from devastation by torrents, must come before any smaller interests.

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  • Feeling and sensation, involving believing or judging, come before conception and language.

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  • In 1697 the Barrier Act was passed, which provides that any act which is to be binding on the church is to come before the assembly as an overture and to be transmitted to presbyteries for their approval.

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  • Thus, too, as " children of Light," candidates for ordination and novices about to take the vows carry lights when they come before the bishop; and the same idea underlies the custom of carrying lights at weddings, at the first communion, and by priests going to their first mass, though none of these are liturgically prescribed.

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  • When at last he did come before the public, his recitations were attended by great crowds and received with the utmost favour.

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  • The allusions which fix the dates when his satires first appeared, and the large experience of life which they imply, agree with the statement that he did not come before the world as a professed satirist till after middle age.

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  • Darkness had come before the engineer, who had been in extreme danger, could aid in the recovery of the aerodrome.

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  • But only one of its justices is required for a trial court, and trial courts are held two or three times a year in each county for the trial of both civil and criminal cases which come before it in the first instance or upon appeal.

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  • Her death, then, would have to come before her madness, before Tiyan was torn in two.

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  • But Mrs cannings ' solicitor, Bill Bache, said his client believed the case should never have come before the courts.

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  • It is an important function of the juge de paix to endeavour to reconcile disputants who come before him, and no suit can be brought before the court of first instance until he has endeavoured without success to bring the parties to an agreement.

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  • The best known have all been made into stage-plays, and it is in this form that they usually come before the notice of the general public. Amongst them are Ramakien, taken from the great Hindu epic Ramayana; Wetyasunyin, the tale of a king who became an ascetic after contemplation of a withered tree; Worawongs, the story of a prince who loved a princess and was killed by the thrust of a magic spear which guarded her; Chalawan, the tale of a princess beloved by a crocodile; Unarud, the life story of Anuruddha, a demigod, the grandson of Krishna; Phumhon, the tale of a princess beloved by an elephant; Prang tong, a story of a princess who before birth was promised to a "yak" or giant in return for a certain fruit which her mother desired to eat.

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  • Bigger than TV and cars and anything that has come before it.

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  • For the foreseeable future, technological advance will drive the world of wealth creation—and it is capable of producing more wealth than everything that has come before it.

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  • Let my supplication come before You; deliver me according to Your word.

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  • His right to eat should come before anyone else's protests and discomfort!

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  • This official announcement from the couple did not come before Paris Hilton's blab while at a party at the LAX Nightclub.

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  • Since the flowers come before the leaves grow tall, it makes a good pot plant, and a well-grown clump is a charming addition to the Christmas table.

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  • Function and safety should always come before fashion, of course, so take into account the type of work you'll be doing and what kind of protection you need.

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  • In early March, the Winter Coaster Solace provides a unique opportunity for coaster enthusiasts, allowing guests to come before opening and leave after closing.

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  • The game certainly takes inspiration from other titles that have come before it, like Counterstrike and the Call of Duty series, but the multiplayer online game developed by FrozenSand also has its own unique personality.

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  • However, even as he blazes new trails, he isn't afraid to learn from those who have come before him.

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  • The Fibonacci Sequence is a series of numbers where each number totals the sum of the two numbers that come before it.

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  • Teaching multiplication facts should always come before teaching division facts just like teaching addition comes before teaching subtraction.

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  • A true intimate connection can't come before trust has been established.

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  • Remember any legal requirements come before etiquette concerns, and try to make the experience as pain-free as possible for everyone involved.

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  • Ninja Scroll was a fresh and new anime with a story of political intrigue and action to rival anything that had come before it.

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  • However, we do want to stress that finances shouldn't come before your personal safety.

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  • Unfortunately, every young driver has to face the same odds as those who have come before them.

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