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

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1 Someone comes to the hotel lobby entrance , looks around the car park and disappears back in .
2 I still get the louder gusts of laughter and the odd thump and clunk , but the mike will tell me when someone comes to the door .
3 If anybody sneezes all hell breaks loose , she 's petrified of traffic and when someone comes into the house she sits on the bed and shakes .
4 Some schools have managed to have a policy laid whereby all software which comes into the school , w ] purchased by the library or by departments , is first catalogue classified by the school librarian , thereby ensuring that a comprehensive catalogue ( available on disk and print-out ) can be maintained .
5 Further evidence of Starfield 's commitment to quality is provided by the fact that every guitar which comes into the country is checked over by repairer Martyn Booth before being dispatched to the shops .
6 It is in this sense of ‘ cognitive perspective ’ ( as Peters puts it ) that we can talk of the transcendence which comes through the life of reason , without resort to the metaphysical world picture of heavenly spheres of intellectual existence .
7 The canvas of my tent ( to be exact , not canvas but a green plastic material ) is flapping in the breeze which comes over the plains and stirs the dry leaves where they lie on the bottom of the dry river .
8 This is then compared to a colour chart which comes with the test kit , to find the result .
9 Close-up photography can be done using the standard 50 mm lens which comes with the camera , providing extension tubes or bellows are used .
10 Lucker makes her a cup of coffee from the construction kit which comes with the kettle .
11 Fill in and sign the claim form SPI S which comes with the application and give details of
12 The VIRUSCAN utility hunts for viruses which are described in a disk based document called VIRLIST.TXT which comes with the package .
13 The VIRUSCAN utility hunts for viruses which are described in a disk based document called VIRLIST.TXT which comes with the package .
14 The budget figure is what 's been agreed with and it 's a straightforward month by month , seasonally adjusted erm budget which comes to the end result figure that we 're aiming for for this year .
15 The ATP will provide seven umpires for the event , which comes under the ITF 's aegis .
16 Further museums are the responsibility of other divisions of the same Ministry , for example , the Musée National d'Histoire Naturel , which comes under the Education department .
17 It is one of four units run by the agency , which comes under the Department of Social Security , which are due to close next month .
18 The cover over the top allows the moisture which comes off the food to stay beneath the oil and seal it .
19 The lamb , which comes from the Prince 's own Duchy of Cornwall farms , is to be marketed as coming from " stress-free " animals on a vegetarian diet and will sell for 15 per cent above the normal price .
20 ‘ I shall not rise to the inevitable sexism which comes from the Government front bench , ’ replied Ms Armstrong , and since not even today 's siren Labour party can consider the word ‘ silly ’ to be sexist we must assume that the objection is to being described as a woman .
21 Spasticity , which comes from the word ‘ spasm ’ , has become known as the common term for the whole range of cerebral palsy handicaps but the three forms are significantly different .
22 But in a Catholic school especially , fundamental and crucial is that striving for unity and service , which comes from the teaching of Our Lord .
23 In this context ‘ leadership ’ means more than the drive and direction which comes from the headteacher and senior staff .
24 The radiation , which comes From the arc in the mercury vapour , is mainly ultraviolet with a wavelength of 253–7 nanometres .
25 Far from taking this supply of trained musicians for granted , the local church should be providing its own kind of expertise to complement and augment that which comes from the schools .
26 It seems likely that Fahreddin Acemi was indeed muderris at Murad II 's Darulhadis , but the evidence on this point , which comes from the biography of Molla Ala " al-Din Ali al- " Arabi ( Molla Arab ) , is not altogether firm since Taskopruzade and Mecdi appear to be at odds on the matter .
27 Rather , it is a project which comes from the author 's biography and represents a return to an action-research exercise of the mid-1970s .
28 Several British supermarket chains have asked their suppliers to stop using fish which comes from the Faroe islands , after the Environmental Investigation Agency called for a boycott of Faroese products in protest at the annual killing of pilot whales .
29 They started the drama with ownership of the material , with a commitment which comes from the game and the questioning .
30 This view is similar to Hirtle 's description ( 1975 : 20 ) of the to infinitive as referring an event " to any point in time prior to its realization " , since to can be seen to evoke that which comes before the realization of the event .
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