Example sentences of "that [verb] come [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Britain prefers absolute standards , which would exclude all products that failed to come up to the minimum acceptable level .
2 The second psychoanalytic message that has come through to the public is its preoccupation with sex .
3 The other lesson that has come out of the work within the RAF and from the work done outside is that expert systems in particular , but AI in general will not come about as stand-alone , independent systems , but will be embedded or connected to existing or planned conventional computing .
4 The first type is that of new general orientations of a very wide sort , basic themes that keep coming back across the documents and hence can be said to characterize the Council 's mind and achievement as a whole .
5 This was done with the frigid politeness of two people who do not like each other , know they do not like each other , but have never let that dislike come out into the open .
6 The rocks referred to were boulders that had come down off the moor in the flood .
7 For Philip said that board , thick papers , " something , should be put under the tank to raise it , because of some tricky protruding pipes , and Jasper , seeing the stacks of newspaper that had come down from the attic , swiftly gathered them up and built them , while he knelt there beside it , into an eighteen-inch-high platform .
8 Instead , he concentrated on a bit of good news that had come out of the Munich mess .
9 The empiricism that had come out of the 19th century as the dominant intellectual mode had been twisted to the right , so to speak , by the ‘ white emigration ’ from Europe .
10 This led to the collapse in many universities of not only traditional moral theories but also many of the great idealistic philosophies ( such as Kant 's , for example ) that had come out of the Enlightenment itself .
11 The only positive thing that had come out of the conversation had been Nicole 's offer of some aspirin .
12 Belinda flinched as she saw who it was that had come out of the lift and addressed her .
13 Then Beryl went on to outline a couple of job offers that had come in within the last few days .
14 We must study the gap closely and we must realise that , in many of the homes that have come on to the market , on which there has been significant capital outlay by people moving into the private sector , the costs have escalated because of the massive increase in interest rates .
15 I strongly predict that the changes that have come about in the Soviet Union are likely to come to China in a different form but to the same degree in the years that lie ahead .
16 Among the mass of contradictory claims that have come out of the discovery , Climber has tried to piece together what is known and what is purely speculation in a mystery that is unlikely ever to be solved .
17 The positive things that have come out of the divorce are that I have a much better relationship with my children and I can read a book in bed and not have a jealous partner by my side trying to prevent me .
18 What we 'll be doing is er organising an exhibition which will come on stream at the museum in the middle of February , and will run until June , and that exhibition will include you know , er all , well , some of the material that , that 's been recorded , such as the , you know , the aural history tapes , er some of perhaps the , the press cuttings and things that have come out of the motorway .
19 ‘ There 's this competitive rugby survey thing that 's come round from The Times , ’ said Reg Certes , the club secretary .
20 There 's a group that 's come out of the closet and swaps clothes ,
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