Example sentences of "[noun sg] comes [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Catering cutlery comes in two types of metal — stainless steel and silver-plate . |
2 | Second , if much of local authority revenue comes from central government , the levels of spending and taxes may be insensitive to the wishes of local residents . |
3 | In terms of the funding for Highlander , revenue comes from three main sources , 1 . |
4 | News of its closure comes after one hundred and fifty jobs were lost in the same town when a carpet works closed down . |
5 | One of the reasons for its speed comes from that . |
6 | And that 's where the confusion comes in that it it varies depending on which angle . |
7 | The company says that every POSLogic terminal comes with full-featured point of sale and inventory control software designed to operate under any of the popular species of Unix . |
8 | The company says every POSLogic terminal comes with full-featured POS and inventory control software designed to operate under the popular species of Unix . |
9 | In a free market that uncertainty comes from both erm , production uncertainty , good , good yields , bad yields due to poor weather , or good weather , but also comes from price uncertainty . |
10 | I do n't think fear comes from old aunts telling horror stories , I think it comes from women who 've had babies recently . |
11 | ‘ Some of the pressure is self inflicted , but a great deal comes from intense media attention . |
12 | The chemical comes from degraded haemoglobin in cows ' blood . |
13 | Before he can set out the book reaches a savage climax as a night bivouac comes under heavy bombardment with rockets and mortars : the violence , noise and confusion are captured , as is the terrifying helplessness which contrasts with the circumstances of his first wound in action during an armoured charge under gunfire . |
14 | Since much of the information available about crime comes from officially-generated sources , it is essential to understand the workings of the administration even when interpreting crime within a social and economic framework . |
15 | In contrast , light comes through triple-glazed window units ( those bloody salesmen get everywhere ) . |
16 | As I turn the pages , the light comes through several dozen small holes where the paper has been punctured by full stops , and through a number of larger windows made by pastry-cutting characters like o . |
17 | Desertification comes in several guises : as encroaching sand , degrading croplands and grazing , waterlogging and salinization of irrigated land , destruction of trees and shrubs , erosion and deterioration in water supplies . |
18 | A tuft of hair on the front of the body helps them to check that their motion through the air is straight , but their primary navigational guidance comes from huge mosaic eyes on either side of the head , which provide superbly accurate and detailed vision . |
19 | Now the point I 'm making here is that security competition creates a capability which is designed to defend the state and that capability comes into direct conflict with non-security objectives which are er supported by threats er of violence . |
20 | With bridle lines cross-linked and adjusted in length to hold a curved form and also to distribute the lift loads , the Peel comes in two sizes both of which are comparatively large for stunters . |
21 | Although the script comes from contemporary comics Arthur Smith and Chris England , it is really an old fashioned drawing room comedy with rude words . |
22 | Flooring : Bluestone 809 natural linoleum floorcovering comes in 2 m widths but can be seam welded for large areas . |
23 | Maintenance comes in several different forms ( preventive , corrective etc ) , all of which can be combined into a system of planned maintenance . |
24 | The European Commission is in dispute with the German Government over the level of their production subsidies , but I assure my hon. Friend that imports from Germany are minimal and that the real competition for the British coal mining industry comes from other fuels . |
25 | Stratford Mill 's earliest mention comes in 1607 in the will of Edward Stratford . |
26 | It is bad enough when the violence comes from one direction only — the detested IRA . |
27 | He has ordered a crippling interest rate rise this week if the Pound comes under renewed pressure . |
28 | The tension comes from many sources : anger , fear , shame , helplessness , sorrow , repentance . |
29 | As pointed out above , it is known that extensive interconnection is a characteristic of the neocortex : thus the great majority of the input to any cell comes from other parts of the neocortex itself , and similarly most of the outputs go to other parts of the neocortex . |
30 | 50% of the firm 's business is direct , the other half comes from independent software vendors writing database-independent applications using libraries of re-usable BusinessObjects . |