Example sentences of "comes [prep] the [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If and when the time comes for the Created God to become a reality , the substance of the foregoing paragraph could be removed from the area of speculation and be accepted as truth .
2 The disk comes with the necessary programs to decode the 33,000 word dictionary , to allow you to edit , and to re-encode it for use with Scramble .
3 The disk comes with the necessary programs to decode the 33,000 word dictionary , to allow you to edit , and to re-encode it for use with Scramble .
4 It comes with the standard features found in more sophisticated packages , but is far easier to use .
5 Most probably doubt comes from the new sting given by the Fall to the lack of total epistemological certainty which was there before .
6 More direct if under-stated evidence comes from the retrospective questions posed in the first official birth control enquiry in 1946 ( Lewis-Faning 1949 ) ( see Chapter 5 ) .
7 ‘ It 's Mr Carpenter who comes from the Foreign Office to see us .
8 Further important subsurface information comes from the several boreholes put down in the search for coal by the Department of Commerce on the advice of the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland .
9 It is not a tuck stitch at all , but the name comes from the same term used in dressmaking , where woven fabric is stitched , or tucked , into ridges that look much like this fabric .
10 The warning comes from the diosesan parsonages board which looks after church properties .
11 The word dialectic comes from the Greek root meaning to debate or discuss .
12 A primary motivation for using higher-level knowledge to improve the performance of a text recognition system comes from the human ability to recognise text .
13 However , when it comes to the central problem faced by the Secretary of State and his colleagues — that of being re-elected — their only solution is to throw money at it , providing that it is not their money or that of their supporters but taxpayers ' money .
14 Having said that , however , most left academics and activists when it comes to the electoral crunch do vote Labour , excusing their commitment by saying that they do so " without illusions " but perhaps signalling by their actions that they do see some kind of meaningful choice at the polls .
15 It , it comes to the same thing does n't it ? .
16 So it does n't these are all the same all comes to the same amount does n't it .
17 Caledor II comes to the Old World to supervise the defeat of the Dwarf kings .
18 If the worst comes to the worst Dave 's found a place where we can get new tyres for about twenty five quid each for the M G.
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