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

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1 Woodburn Junction box in 1988 as a football special returning to London comes off the truncated remains of the Woodhead line , now devoid of electrification .
2 This comes as a great shock to me because it is well understood that anyone who does not like Erich Kleiber 's conducting must be a Nazi ! ’
3 Into this arena then a book like Petch 's comes as a tremendous boost to the debate , in that not only does it provide an excellent summary of this area of community care policy ( including Scottish policy ) , but it also goes into the microcosms of eleven supported accommodation projects and looks at how such policy works in practice .
4 A reassessment of his career was due and it comes as a new monograph by Tim Hilton ( £30 , Lund Humphries ) and an exhibition which opened at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park at the end of last month ( to 31 August ) and will be shown at The Art Warehouse in London in the autumn .
5 So when the cry is heard again just before the curtain falls it comes as a final appeal for help .
6 The plea , from Japanese war veterans ' groups , comes as a diving team from Bristol begins an expedition in Truk Lagoon today to chart the wreckage of the Japanese 4th Fleet , which was destroyed by the Americans in February 1944 …
7 Overall the cost of a funeral often comes as a big shock to people and the vicar 's fees , peripheral as they are to the main bill , come in for lots of cynical comments like ‘ Even at a time like this , the church is making money . ’
8 DARLINGTON 'S rising crime rate comes as a direct result of Tory policy , a Labour candidate claims .
9 It is indeed , to some extent , a loss situation , and given society 's reverence , however misplaced , for earning power as a barometer of social status , it is hardly surprising that the change in role from breadwinner to pensioner comes as a bitter blow in many cases .
10 It is not a beautiful part of the town , and the lush green of the tropical gardens — long lawns , flower beds and eucalyptus and casuarina avenues — comes as a welcome surprise in the midst of all the dirt and poverty .
11 Posy Simmonds ' whimsical humour comes as a welcome relief in a medium that is surprisingly low on laughs .
12 The intensity of the debate ( the flavour of which I have tried to indicate in the preceding paragraphs ) and the discovery that every school follows its own daily pattern and its own curriculum , comes as a considerable surprise to educationalists from overseas .
13 When FDA clearance comes through the final product in a portfolio of basic food ingredients will be in place — promising the transformation of what has long been regarded as one of Britain 's most boring businesses into a world beater .
14 Such information comes through the formal provision of reports and scheduled meetings , but much comes from other , often brief , contacts .
15 Béarn comes between the Basque country to the west and the part of the central Pyrenees known as Bigorre to the east .
16 ‘ It 's now a tradition that she comes for the last week of the campaign , ’ he says .
17 THE APPOINTMENT of Robert Louis-Dreyfus as Saatchi 's chief executive and Charles Scott as financial director comes after a prolonged period of musical chairs involving top management .
18 The hearing , on January 31 , comes after a critical analysis by the NAO of the Home Office 's record in combatting evasion .
19 The concern comes after a reported increase in deaths of diabetic patients , most relying on genetically engineered human insulin .
20 The discovery of the impossibility of fleeing thus comes after the mental process of sizing up the situation denoted by saw , and this calls for the use of to .
21 His death comes amid a widening split in the party between his loyalists and supporters of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif , who leads a coalition government led by the PML and has been trying to take over the party leadership .
22 The story of a children 's Christmas , climaxing in a party , comes towards the lower end of these two extremes , and we are going to take it as the plot on which can be built an interesting home movie .
23 The rise comes against a national picture of rising repossessions , falling profits and poor asset growth at other regional building societies .
24 It comes with a great number of examples for each command , so if you are unsure how to do something you can load the demo to see how the Author would have done it .
25 Above : From Crosby 's high-performance Alpha range , available in hardwood or softwood , this single sash window rotates fully for easy cleaning , and comes with a wide range of options , including ventilator and decorative swept head .
26 Since it 's breakfast , you are mercifully spared ordering salad , because salad comes with a metronomically-recited choice of dressing : ‘ Sir , we have Thousand Island , we have vy-nay-grette , we have blue cheese … ’
27 Each machine comes with a standard set of at least 35 different type-faces .
28 You are buying a house precisely because it comes with a large plot of land .
29 The Sun kit comes with a full implementation of Sun 's Open Look window manager , support for native Sun scalable fonts and Network File System ( NFS ) boot capabilities .
30 It also comes with a stripped-down version of Norton Backup , which is as good as any back-up software I 've come across .
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