Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [conj] come [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The peace of mind that comes from the Radio Rentals Total Service Guarantee . |
2 | She was still bent to the Dobermann when she discovered that she needed a moment to control a knot of emotion that came from the thought that she would see neither the dog nor its owner again . |
3 | The howl of dissent that came from the entire room staggered me . |
4 | As he fed , and she sat looking down at his absorbed face and regularly pumping jaws , his eyes tight closed and his clenched fist resting lightly on her skin , she slid into the blissfully familiar peace of it , even enjoying the faint sense of shame that came with the pleasure . |
5 | Partly it was familiarity with the lines after three hours of going through them , but also it was a kind of relaxation that came with the acceptance of disaster . |
6 | Soon after that he and his sergeant went away carrying the manual of instruction that came with the computer monster . |
7 | Marian stood away clear of the spatter of water that came off the stone steps . |
8 | Annie digested this piece of information and came to the conclusion that her husband was right . |
9 | His attempt to do so fostered a current of resentment that came to the surface in 1968 . |
10 | And when Arthur Peeble pushed open the in-between door and came into the store-room , calling politely , ‘ Miss Conway . |
11 | Such skills , which fill one 's ‘ beads of knowledge ’ within the person , are the poisonous creative powers for transformation that come from the crystal boxes of the Tianawa gods . |
12 | But in the long term he opened the way to the great revolution in industry that came with the advances on his original idea , made by such as James Watt and Richard Trevithick ( qq.v . ) . |
13 | In his book The Tao of Physics Dr Fritjof Capra explores this concept in depth and comes to the conclusion that eastern mysticism equates well with recent developments in subatomic physics . |
14 | A clatter of steps and another man swung under the alley light pistol in hand and coming to the aim . |
15 | If you drive along the A338 at night and come to the hamlet of Shefford Woodlands , look for a wide track that once was a Roman road , that crosses the main road at right angles , near the picturesquely thatched pub , the Pheasant . |