Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] [prep] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Norman White has been under cross examination as the trial at Bristol Crown Court comes in to its third week .
2 ( Nigel , darling — all screen writers seem to be called Nigel — I do n't think this comes up to your usual standard of screenplay .
3 Where this model comes up against its own limitations is in explaining ‘ popular ’ or working-class racism .
4 Her love and zest for life comes out in her unique correspondence and notes made during the momentous first east-west crossing of the Atlantic of the Graf Zeppelin LZ.127 .
5 that falls down Hugh , is that people assume because they 've commented that , that when it comes out in its final version it 'll reflect their particular comment .
6 On impact the ARC flares out and springs back into shape as the foot comes back to its original position and shape .
7 One comes back to what most people are agreed on : in the short term the simplest , cheapest , quickest and most effective means of reducing carbon dioxide emissions is to use energy more efficiently , in both homes and factories .
8 The mother wasp , therefore , does not merely dig a burrow , and later leave it never to return : she departs from and comes back to it many times .
9 Not a mark on him so it must have been natural causes ; anyway it would seem that he comes back to his old home or sort of stamping ground .
10 I ca n't get it out it 's stuck on his collar I hope she comes back for it next week .
11 Gran comes back from her Senior Citizens with enough news to fill the Magazine .
12 The eclipses portend a fork in the path of your destiny , whether this comes about through your own actions and decisions , or those foisted on you .
13 So the social contract is selfishly motivated ; it comes about through our rational ability to perceive a personal advantage from it .
14 This equality comes about in our basic model through leakages being directly related to income levels .
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