Example sentences of "comes [prep] the [num ord] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's now a tradition that she comes for the last week of the campaign , ’ he says . |
2 | This particular guitar comes from the first phase of the Les Paul Custom , the single-coil era of 1954 to 1957 . |
3 | The answer comes from the third element of classical foundationalism ; this is that our beliefs about our present sensory states are infallible . |
4 | This month 's front-lines-of-natural-history dispatch comes from the last stop before the North Pole — Norway 's Svalbard island , where assistant producer Amanda Barrett and cameraman Owen Newman — having arrived to shoot a film about arctic foxes — found themselves alone in a cabin outpost many miles across sea , tundra and ice from the nearest point of civilisation . |
5 | — Comes from the last syllable of barracões the Portuguese word for buildings constructed for holding slaves before they were sold . |
6 | A powerful recognition of this tenet comes in the fifth chapter of Paul 's letter to the Ephesians . |
7 | In Scotland and Wales there is the same pressure for equal treatment but it comes in the first instance from MPs who will pounce on any discrepancies and ask why England ( or Scotland and Wales ) is receiving special treatment . |