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

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1 Now he then comes on in the second part of the report to look at the fourteen great achievements and I mean two things A what are those achievements and do those achievements back up and support these kinds of very general maybe propaganda kind of stances that Mao is taking up in the first part of this report .
2 It sometimes comes on in the open air .
3 If a claim comes in in the normal sequence of events and our adjudicating officers are asked to adjudicate , that is one matter .
4 I mean you 've got to try and keep yourself afloat , and then even that 's not going to help you , if nobody comes along and picks you up either , so I mean that But I mean I I did n't Oh well I Suppose I could say I gave up hope a few times but obviously if you s The struggle to survive comes through in the long run , and I mean it 's it 's not easy to give up hope ,
5 ‘ Echo ’ is a useful word , for that in a way is what the poem 's metric is based on ; there is no immediate similarity of stanza-form to Bilbo 's song , but once again the ‘ elvish ’ idea of poetry comes through in an unexpected subtlety .
6 Well I know it is and er I hope it comes over in a genuine way .
7 The benefits of the balancing , bouncing and clambering are that your body is relaxed instead of recital-rigid and the voice comes over in a strong way .
8 Do you have a rota system where if maybe six have got onto an appliance and there 's another fire comes up in a few hours that they can not turn ut again , or is it just a matter of whoever gets there first again ?
9 This top line here — ’ he pointed with his pen — ‘ comes up in a yellow strip , and this is the best bid , best offer line .
10 The living theatre takes up , it comes up in the living theatre .
11 They 've brought it forward a little , so that it comes out in the last week of April — after the newspaper pieces .
12 It first comes back in the first line of verse three when the tourists are being described as ‘ clucking contentedly ’ .
13 This book is a study of how change comes about in the industrial relations of public enterprises .
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