Example sentences of "comes [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 The Jamaican-born winger is six weeks ahead of schedule and if he comes through this test against a Tranmere side , he will be on target for an appearance in the Premier League match at QPR on November 23 .
2 Only physically though , a wiry vigour comes through this surface deception .
3 If nothing comes of this he 'll keep you here .
4 It all comes of this traipsing about the moor . "
5 But if anything comes of this table tennis and Scottish country dancing that 'll be
6 Check the leaflet that comes with this one — FEE EXEMPTION ( DO-IT-YOURSELF DIVORCE ) — to see if you are exempt .
7 Davidson 's fruit book comes into this category .
8 Another of my friends — the only one who comes into this category — is as plump as I am , and when we go out together we eat as much as we want , whenever we want .
9 Some scientists make a deep impression on their discipline and John Pople , a quantum chemist , comes into this category .
10 When man comes into this cycle , he brings with him the possibility of radical changes which can completely upset the natural balance .
11 Occasionally politics comes into this , and you may notice that the same member of staff always gets the best deal .
12 Cocaine usually comes into this country in the form of cocaine hydrochloride .
13 When an owner of property against whom an order has been made under the Act comes into this court and complains that there has been some irregularity in the proceedings , and that he is not liable to have his property taken away , it is right , I think , that his case should be entertained sympathetically and that a statute under which he is being deprived of his rights to property should be construed strictly against the local authority and favourably towards the interest of the applicant , in as much as he for the benefit of the community is undoubtedly suffering a substantial loss , which in my view must not be inflicted upon him unless it is quite clear that Parliament has intended that it shall .
14 Legislation giving powers , and even sometimes duties , to local government comes into this category .
15 Every city-born Yorkshire tyke comes into this world with an inborn , umbilical attachment to the Dales , those lush valleys below the brooding moorland where the Yorkshire rivers flow down to the Humber : Wharfedale , Swaledale , Airedale , Nidderdale , and Wensleydale , the only one not named alter its river , the Ure .
16 I think that 's a good point actually and that maybe target setting is sort of a training that we ought to do with all staff , I mean and I do n't know how much of that comes into this magic three hours .
17 Then erm one could go on , because the building industry , for instance , civil engineering , road construction , actual buildings being constructed , they 're all very weather-prone , for quite a large extent of the contract , and so we provide erm weather advice to these people throughout the contract period usually , and not only throughout the contract period , but if the contract is held up because of weather then the , we get extension of contract comes into this , we can advise both sides on whether the claim is justified or not , because we have the statistics of how much rain fell , how cold it was , or perhaps it might have been a windy spell .
18 But how do you decide in advance exactly what comes under this head ?
19 A person disqualified by reason of age , i.e. being too young to drive the particular class of vehicle , comes under this offence and age can be proved by a birth certificate or a statement from a person present at the birth in difficult cases .
20 However most of the work that comes under this heading is a good deal less ambitious in its claims ; it also approaches literary texts through their linguistic form , but on the whole does not pretend to define the essential properties of literature in purely linguistic terms , making greater allowance for other factors such as the role of the reader .
21 The following critical passage comes from this piece , first published in the Fortnightly Review in 1869 , and then in 1873 in Pater 's book , Studies in the History of the Renaissance .
22 And while it might be said that his version of pochvennost comes from this same source , and while it is certainly true that pochvennost deserves a longer footnote than the Petrine reforms , a footnote is all it should be .
23 The idea of ‘ scapegoat ’ comes from this passage ( Leviticus 16.20 following ) .
24 Their remuneration comes from this position and takes the form of profits or high salaries and bonuses tied to profitability , so that their financial reward is linked very closely to the success of the firm .
25 One of the epic stories in the history of the SAS comes from this period of raiding the coastal railway .
26 And despite the reduction in the annual budget which comes from this stretching out , the programme is still a target for budget-cutters .
27 The only formal evidence of continuity comes from this area in the shape of grants of an annuity to Thomas Hoton of Hutton John by both Warwick and Gloucester .
28 Much of my great skill with dishes comes from this machine .
29 Over 10% of the country 's GNP , and over 60% of its foreign exchange comes from this source — mainly now from workers in the Middle East .
30 The only formal evidence of continuity comes from this area in the shape of grants of an annuity to Thomas Hoton of Hutton John by both Warwick and Gloucester .
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