Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [adv] [pers pn] come " in BNC.

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1 In dividing behaviour into inherited and learned , he was not so much trying to explain how behaviour develops as how it comes to be adapted .
2 This is a way of showing what an owl 's pellet looks like when it comes out of the bird , and then ‘ dissecting ’ it to show the various bones and other indigestible bits and pieces that pass through the owl 's system .
3 Okay so that list , in fact that 's what it looks like when it comes into us .
4 But it seems likely that more than four million disabled people and full-time carers are discouraged , disenfranchised and/or discriminated against when it comes to voting .
5 If it 's a chaperon you 're after , Tara lives in whenever I come here .
6 So strategic priorities are not always adhered to when it comes to hard cash .
7 What did you think of when you came ?
8 Erm once you sort of crack the code and get into it , things you 've never heard of when they come up you when you know the system you think , Oh well I know what I know what it means by that .
9 The trouble is , pain is all anyone seems to talk about when it comes to giving birth .
10 Here , he 's looking in how he came , where is it ?
11 As he explored the territory of the book , he was drawn into it more and more : ‘ Lawrence came from where I come from .
12 As it turned out , all the bicycles were numbered and labelled according to where they came from .
13 The significance of the message depends on where it comes from .
14 After spending 300 hours a week in the studio , the last thing I want to listen to when I come home is heavy techno .
15 To begin with , in the evenings and mornings , during stroll time ( the suit , the stick ) , all the people tended to gather at the sharp end of the ship , looking at where they came from , as people do .
16 Yeah , but you see then he 's at fault I mean like yesterday he come in he said he 's got to drop off at Milton Keynes and he said I , I , he were n't due to be dropped until what half past ten ?
17 I 'm not bothered about where it comes from .
18 ‘ Of course you would n't like him anyway from what I hear about where you come from .
19 People were deemed to consent to the system of government they were born under when they came of age by virtue of the fact of their remaining within that particular society .
20 I know from where it comes and where it wishes to get to .
21 Yeah so you see the point , if you 're making a presentation and you use words like that based on where you come from the geography you know your regional variations then it 's a bit it 's a bit difficult for er effective communication is n't it ?
22 Advance in human knowledge is closely and rightly tied to how we come to know .
23 You know one thing that 's striking me at this moment actually , when you talk about when you came into Suffolk and you
24 Stick all of that stuff in the storage binder please , and as I said go through it , at in you leisure or pleesure depending on where you come from , and you know , use what you want to use , and toss out what you do n't want to use .
25 Erm , the , I , I , I wish to explain the theory behind the reschedule marker , or reschedule marker depending on where you come from , but I warn you now , the theory leaves quite a lot to be desired .
26 An example of the latter point I made is shown on pg 45 where he tells of how he came to know Eddie .
27 And wounded pride was something that she could quite easily cope with when it came to Jonathan Whalley .
28 Well I think that 's something that I erm we can go into when you come back next time and er I see what sort of plans you come up with .
29 No one knew from where they came — nor to where they went .
30 ‘ You 've no idea where he must have gone to when he came back from London ? ’
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