Example sentences of "[pron] comes [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Directing the news at the viewer is the idea behind the new Focus On Britain spot which comes in the second half .
2 ‘ It 's now a tradition that she comes for the last week of the campaign , ’ he says .
3 She comes from the 1st Torrington Pack in North Devon — just like Clare and Pippa .
4 And it comes to the first of August , and Graham gets his car , his new X J S , and I get my new Lada , and we 've been out at midnight doing all this , but we come to the branch in the morning , and he parks his X J S there , and I park my Lada next to it .
5 When it comes to the second aspect — marketing the services offered by departments — it is possible to content that ‘ top management does not understand what marketing is or its importance to an organisation 's success .
6 Mr. Leggatt said the recession had affected the industry to a minimal degree , ‘ When it comes to the last rites people will have what they best feel suits the deceased . ’
7 In Scotland and Wales there is the same pressure for equal treatment but it comes in the first instance from MPs who will pounce on any discrepancies and ask why England ( or Scotland and Wales ) is receiving special treatment .
8 So I would like to propose that erm er that we ha have it in that i it comes in the next morning and that the four form teachers know that last night they have had languages and history homework .
9 When he comes to the first dramatic event he appears to be reaching towards a dramatic present here comes but is constrained by the prevailing past tense of the narration .
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