Example sentences of "that they come " in BNC.

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1 In the middle there is a little pond with a fountain , and the golden carp that swim in it are so tame that they come at the sound of Dennis 's voice .
2 We can explain that they come from an age when theology and the natural sciences were not divorced from one another , when God was held directly responsible for disasters we would now call ‘ natural ’ , and for which we would have scientific explanations to hand that did not mention God at all .
3 THE trouble with debutantes , lamented Lady Tryon , chairman of yesterday 's Berkeley Dress Show , is that they come in such a peculiar range of sizes .
4 Eugene Malou and Frank Friedmaier are far more interesting than the people by whom they are condemned : the fact that they come to sticky ends is Simenon 's fig-leaf , his nod in the direction of conventional morality .
5 Another characteristic of reactions to chemicals is that they come on very promptly after the exposure — which helps in the diagnosis .
6 This high turnover means that they come on to the unemployment register for short periods and so distort the figures .
7 In that respect the best advice I can offer is to ensure that they come from good working stock .
8 It is not surprising that they come into conflict , with one side feeling threatened by innovative theory and the other feeling frustrated by established practice .
9 She knows that they come to life under her touch , and that they may carry their own life and their creator be forgotten .
10 It is obvious , however , that they come from two different traditions .
11 All of us who recall our dreams recognize that they come in two different categories .
12 ‘ I would be a Christian , ’ Bunyan wrote , ‘ but as for those factious titles of Anabaptists , Independent , Presbyterian or the like , I conclude that they come neither from Jerusalem nor Antioch , but Hell or Babylon . ’
13 But the effect I 've had on the straight world , the fact that they come to me and they feel comfortable , half knowing that maybe I 've been involved in … what to them is alternative sexuality , is a positive thing . ’
14 The danger with these time-removed antecedents is that they come to be regarded as irremediable causes ( which they are ) .
15 When the requirements of duties and wishes exceed the limitations that people are working within , we may say that they come to constitute demands .
16 You state that they come from all over the world , ‘ though the bulk is from the Indian sub-continent ’ .
17 FROM the birth of radio astronomy in 1932 , when Jansky discovered cosmic radio waves and established that they come from the Galactic Centre , it has been clear that something very remarkable is taking place at the core of the Milky Way .
18 The literary form that they most nearly resemble , or the situation in life that they come nearest to recreating , is that of a letter .
19 One theory children produce about the origin of babies is that they come out of the bowel .
20 Only recently has it been discovered that they come to these special places to gather specific minerals such as kaolin which neutralise the poison they have absorbed from the seeds they eat at this season of the year .
21 We can not close our eyes to the fact that if the arguments advanced on behalf of the appellant in relation to this ground of appeal are soundly based , then there is , not a small lacuna , but a yawning gap in the protection for the public afforded by section 16 of the Act of 1968 through which a large number of dishonest persons can — by arranging matters so that they come within the definition of ‘ self-employed ’ — escape conviction and punishment for the kind of deceitful conduct of which the jury , by their verdicts in the instant case , found this appellant to be guilty .
22 ‘ As you say , when these instructions arrive , you 'll find that they come from the very top .
23 The first requirement in getting students to adopt a serious orientation to knowledge is that they come to care about truth .
24 The use of these specific substances or behaviours may trigger the underlying addictive potential so that they come to be used inappropriately and compulsively .
25 Apart from errors and omissions these are defined in the National Accounts in such a way that they come to the same value .
26 Coercive inducements are inducements which are so powerful , and so difficult to refuse , that they come to act as a kind of coercion .
27 I mean I want to start with , with pensions pay and er , basically what 's happening is that everyone 's suffering pay cuts er and er th th what the government is doing is , first of all is attacking the State pension scheme er , and it 's allowing , er , employers to continue to rip-off occupational pension schemes and er since it 's pay , and it 's our pay , we wan na make sure we control it and I do n't see why the employers should be allowed to continue to exploit er , us both at one , both in terms of the pay we get now and the pay we get when we retire , whether it be at sixty whether it be er , whenever we wish to er retire and er , I think it 's very important if the government is er committed to crime prevention , that it actually starts doing something about those for , those , those employers , and Maxwell has , has been er referred to already , he 's just the tip of this very big iceberg er , and er , up and down the country , people are suffering substantial thefts of pay er employers are systematically organizing wages snatches , that 's what this er pension fraud is all about , and it 's about time that our government actually got round er and tackled this very important corporate crime issue that 's actually going on at the moment and er , I think that it 's very important that we ensure that we 're involved in er managing our own pension sch p pension funds , and therefore we should be pushing through demands of the er th the , the charter for pension fund democracy , and ensuring er that the government actually listens to what we 're saying , and actually er comes up with answers why we can not have the right to control our pay cos I can I ca n't see an any reason that they come back and say why democracy , why they ca n't , why , why they wo n't allow us to have a greater say and control our own pension funds and that 's I think is a legitimate demand that we should be campaigning for , up and down the country .
28 small number of sentences number that they come out understanding and that 's rather mysterious So to explain just in general terms , you 're interested in describing language in such a way that it 's the kindest thing that 's easy to learn , rather than hard to learn .
29 It would seem sensible to link risk with possession rather than with ownership , because the person in possession of the goods is in the best position to see that they come to no harm .
30 It is interesting to note that they come from the same stable that brought us the national insurance surcharge .
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