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

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1 On quite a number of occasions that enthusiasm spills over and then another emotion comes to the surface .
2 ( The word booze comes from the same source . )
3 The bid comes after a change in the law , which was supposed to protect small breweries like Morland .
4 Such thinking comes from a belief that swing technique has nothing whatsoever to do with playing well .
5 With Husqvarna , that pleasure comes without the spadework .
6 His pleasure comes from a different source : ‘ I am obviously very conscious of what my forebears achieved and therefore it matters to me that the business has survived , remained independent and has grown . ’
7 The pleasure comes from the fact that , as Mr Larcher pointed out sweetly , Hull is where the Vikings landed before going on to found Jorvik [ York ] .
8 Passenger pleasure comes from the outstandingly comfortable seats in a beautifully crafted cabin while the driver enjoys excellent control , great visibility and a superb instrument layout .
9 The pleasure comes from the elegance of the compromise you strike between where the water wants to go ( guided by gravity and the medium it 's moving over ) and what you want to do with it .
10 Radon comes from the uranium that occurs naturally in the ground .
11 The allegation comes in the TUC 's response to a Government consultation paper on scrapping the holiday .
12 In an implicit reminder that 380,000 Soviet troops were still stationed on East German soil , he said : ‘ We firmly declared that we will see to it that no harm comes to the GDR . ’
13 This is probably true ; my main concern is that no harm comes to The Boys . ’
14 Again , the term comes from the earliest attempts at explaining the disorder .
15 That Fimbra has reached this impasse comes as no surprise to anyone with a knowledge of the chequered history of this organisation responsible for policing many of the black sheep of the financial world .
16 Some 62% of European turnover comes from the UK , the rest from Germany , Austria , Switzerland and Italy .
17 Closure comes in the base 's sixtieth year .
18 Though it does not end ‘ on this sort of flourish ’ , the book 's hope for the future comes in the one ‘ flourish ’ in its dejected concluding lines .
19 The study comes at a time when many health authorities are reducing the number of clinics and there has been a 35% rise in teenage pregnancy rates over the last 10 years .
20 The study comes in the wake of preliminary work with red-legged partridges which showed that a mixture of pesticides can greatly increase the dangers of a any single chemical .
21 But the new Accord comes at a crisis time for the motor industry .
22 ‘ No mail comes to the house . ’
23 The next thing is that when the vote comes to the General Secretary for the union , anyone who 's been out of the particular industry for longer than eighteen months wo n't be able to vote .
24 The quite understandable confusion comes in the area of just what is meant by persuasion and permission .
25 When an employee comes into the workplace , s/he no longer opens the paper mail first but will turn on the computer and read what messages have been left overnight or since the last viewing .
26 Much of the talent comes from the fiercely competitive world of hip hop dancing : Snakeyes , the Funky Apprentices and Short Cut all show promise , but the star turn is Stretch , a dancer for Ce Ce Peniston and the choreographer on Michael Jackson 's ‘ Remember The Time ’ video .
27 This uncertainty comes at a time when the housing needs of all elderly people are increasing and there is a clear need for more good low-cost rented accommodation .
28 The final irony comes with the observation that future safeguards ‘ must include optimal palliative care ’ .
29 And that prediction comes from a man who should know — George Best , who witnessed the brilliant individual goal by Giggs which put United in the driving seat at White Hart Lane .
30 The echo comes from the whole disc , but because of this uniqueness the echo can be unscrambled to reveal the contributions to it from every pair of patches of planetary surface exemplified by X and Y.
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