Example sentences of "[conj] comes in a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The conventional wisdom of the decade-obsessed art world sees the Basquiat show as a referendum on the 1980s , placing an artist who had been catapulted into stardom by that era 's hype under the closer scrutiny that comes in a time of greater austerity .
2 ‘ The Eurodisney issue has been heavily marketed and comes in a year when the French market is very exiting , probably the most exciting in Europe . ’
3 For practical , as well as aesthetical reasons , it is unlikely that the aquarium will be filled with mud and sand , so a variety of suitable hiding places should be provided , I tend to prefer piping ( pond hosing is ideal and comes in a range of bores ) , which I then cover in rocks and Curiowood .
4 Lino paint is suitable for virtually any surface , and comes in a range of colours .
5 The EB-650 features diamond-shaped , Trini Lopez-style soundholes , ‘ TB Plus ’ modernised Thunderbird pickups and comes in a choice of translucent blue , red , amber , black and purple ; the EB-750 has traditional f-holes , a pair of active Bartolinis , gold hardware and either natural , ebony or vintage sunburst finishes .
6 It has a scallop edge and comes in a choice of berry red or holly green .
7 The complete Denman range is available from Boots , supermarkets and stores and comes in a choice of red , white and black .
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