Example sentences of "comes [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And where the source of light comes mostly from one side , as when plants are growing under a hedge , stems often bend and stretch in that direction . |
2 | The remainder comes mostly from the countries around the Mediterranean , but what the original almond growers lack in quantity they apparently make up for in quality . |
3 | In common with all educational psychologists Gagne is also restricted by reliance on evidence which comes mostly from laboratory experiments , usually on lower animals , with all the limitations and artefacts which this implies . |
4 | The language young children hear comes mostly from people who are closely involved with them . |
5 | Our knowledge about its brief existence is sketchy and comes mostly from one internal , and therefore highly favourable source , the magazine the Rose , Shamrock and Thistle , and one external and extremely hostile source , the union journal , the Scottish Typographical Circular . |
6 | The sketches on pages 108 and 109 demonstrate two popular types , one with a spring-loaded hanger which is retained internally by a split pin anchor , the other with a pull-through which is not spring-loaded but comes right through the tube after releasing a bear squad in any multiple drop . |
7 | The extract comes right at the end of the Foreword . |
8 | He said , one has to learn that painting well — in the academic and technical sense — comes right at the bottom of the list . |
9 | I almost caused an accident coming back from Bedford yesterday , there 's somebody in an X R three i right up my arse so I just coming onto the motorway , the M four to Bracknell and erm comes right up my arse and I had to come out cos there was this car coming on you know , from further up the the lane and it was coming on and I was already on , so I overtook it let it did to let it come out you know ? |
10 | A green patchwork of fields comes right to the edge of huge limestone arches and blow-holes . |
11 | Buddy Holly comes somewhere between the subjects of those and more parasitic biographies . |
12 | It is difficult to find words strong enough for the sensation which came over me ; Milton 's ‘ enormous bliss ’ of Eden ( giving the full , ancient meaning to ‘ enormous ’ ) comes somewhere near it . |
13 | H. Granville-Barker , reviewing Chambers 's work , recognizes both the limitations of " science " ( " no art lends itself wholly to scientific methods of criticism and research " ) and the " magnanimity of true learning " which " scorns special pleading , comes charily to conclusions , opens every path by which the reader may reach his own . |
14 | The drive behind the campaign for so-called ‘ fairer voting ’ comes predominantly from leftish groups who believe there is an anti-Thatcher majority in the country which the electoral system enables her to flout on the strength of a 42 per cent minority . |
15 | Perhaps Mr Henderson , the United States ambassador at Teheran will convey this assurance to the Shah and say that it comes personally from me . " |
16 | Now the emphasis is on families and communities , and everyone comes together for the feeding of the 30,000 . |
17 | When it comes together as ES/MP it might be an option ’ . |
18 | The last three months particularly are charged with electricity — and you are suddenly involved both in the throes of final productions and the ‘ business ’ of acting ; it all comes together in a thrilling rush , and the time goes quickly . |
19 | Sometimes , when he thought he might die , as Eileen had died , some deep and insatiable curiosity about life and living in him , some craving to take with him a deeper knowledge of women and their essence made him long to lie in love with her , to taste the sweetness of her mystery , to see the world just once from a vantage point where the lost and lonely flesh that is man and woman comes together in a healing synthesis . |
20 | But best of all , it comes together in one of our favourite , brightest , liveliest and most cosmopolitan resorts of them all — Benidorm . |
21 | From March the best of British Broadcasting comes together in pastures new . |
22 | If a church finds itself divided but comes together in spite of this to pray and fast and repent and seek God for a renewal of love , then unity and power can be restored from within and a breakthrough occur . |
23 | This will depend partly on such factors as limitation of numbers , the nature of the binding and the standing of the illustrators ; and partly on the fact that , with many presses , all the magic of the crafts , predictably or unpredictably , comes together in certain books and they produce masterpieces , minor or major . |
24 | Joffe 's pious vision of man 's inhumanity to man all comes together in Pauline Collins ' clinic : it squares off against the local mafia , saves lepers etc . |
25 | One evening Pamela comes alone to my flat and speaks of Nigel . |
26 | And she was coming back along towards and she comes all along the dual carriageway and this car in front of her |
27 | This forgetfulness comes daily in a blanket of fog . |
28 | This moral challenge often comes hardest to those who think of themselves as environmentalists in particular . |
29 | Relaxation comes naturally at the Forte Hotel Village . |
30 | It also comes naturally to them to include any musical form with a sharp sense of its own absurdity ; ska , for instance ( there are touches of Madness here ) or a hyperactive brand of rhythm and blues ( they become almost a French Blues Brothers on Marcelle Ratafia ) . |