Example sentences of "comes on [art] " in BNC.

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1 The package is easy to use — it comes on a single disk and self-installs in a couple of minutes .
2 The eight shades — Ecru , Cream , Lemon , Mint , Pale Blue , Peach , Pink and Red — are available on 65 gram balls ( 400 yards ) , whilst White only comes on a 75 gram ball ( 450 yards ) .
3 It 's menu-driven , easy to use , comes on a single floppy and gives a clear indication of what 's going on .
4 The food — chicken , brochettes , couscous — comes on a plate and half of it stays there .
5 And Ros was just saying I mean sh on that , on that Friday she 's due to be in work on that Friday night and it comes on a day she 'll paid time off aspect .
6 I tell him — since this critic has n't liked anything he 's seen for about twenty years — ; it does n't matter if he comes on a wet Wednesday with no R in the month and a tram strike .
7 The report comes on a pre-printed form , which sets out the various exclusions and caveats in the margin of each page .
8 The meeting comes on a day when the roads minister announced improvements to reduce noise impact .
9 if he comes on a Thursday .
10 said once I said and I , when she 's been going and it 's been cold out there I said to her cos she always comes on a Tuesday dinner time
11 And sometimes they 've got one that comes on a test run with a camera strapped onto them and you come
12 The president of the Writer 's Association , Hermann Kant , a central committee member , said the exodus of almost 50,000 refugees could not be blamed on the ‘ wicked class enemy ’ in West Germany : ‘ A defeat is a defeat even if it comes on the eve of a glorious celebration . ’
13 Somehow when that person comes on the screen you know immediately , that 's right , that 's the one , they really make the character come to life .
14 He eventually comes on the line .
15 I imagine you have to secure one of these as soon as it comes on the market . ’
16 Pilz 's midprice offering comes on the ‘ Acanta ’ label , and consists of Fono Team material acquired by Rainer Pilz .
17 I SEE A COMPARISON BETWEEN yourselves and ‘ The Most Dangerous Band In The World ’ on the Letterman Show in America , in that you have to be able to back anyone who comes on the show .
18 Although verbal agreements can be binding in law , they can be difficult to prove in later years , particularly when a new not so friendly neighbour comes on the scene .
19 This slack gives vitals seconds to get down the opposite flank before the load comes on the rope .
20 The culmination comes on the night of the full moon when the sacred tooth of Buddha is carried through the streets of Kandy in a shrine set on top of a gigantic tusker. & illus :
21 Sometimes a piece of outdoor clothing comes on the market and leaves you with such mixed feelings it 's hard to know where to start a review .
22 The CPU comes on the motherboard itself , not an Mbus , so upgrades need a board-swap .
23 I was erm i quite sickened actually by the fact that that Princess Anne comes on the television and talks about how we have to give our lunch to save starving people when you think your one royal lunch would probably pay the third world of some
24 The threats to our coastline are mounting , and it is increasingly important they Neptune has the funds available to purchase vulnerable coastline when it comes on the market .
25 Special Agent Sam Rollins comes on the line .
26 If any other knife identified by its construction as being suitable for banning comes on the market or enters the country in some way , of course we will readily and rapidly consider adding it to the controlled list .
27 Because of the nature of rescue cases , the danger will usually have been created by the defendant 's negligence before the plaintiff comes on the scene .
28 Now if you do recall your first year notes , this is the relationship underlines a cobweb model , right that prices were based on erm or supply decisions were based on prices at planting right and we showed you that cobweb model erm farmers make systematic errors right cos they never appreciate the cycle there is a cycle to prices , right so they 're making systematic errors right cos prices are high this year as a result erm erm of plant a lot so that when the supply comes on the market next year right , prices are very low and you would thought farmers would er , would learn but prices fluctuated right .
29 The clampdown comes on the day a new law to stop joyriding went through the House of Lords .
30 It comes on the same day a consortium , including Central , took financial control of ITV 's national news service , ITN .
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