Example sentences of "[noun] comes [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( The word booze comes from the same source . )
2 The level flight attitude will be achieved as the Altimeter comes onto the required height , and speed onto the required figure .
3 Again , the term comes from the earliest attempts at explaining the disorder .
4 Part of the confidence surrounding the 19 DX comes from the very fact that it is turbocharged .
5 The next thing is that when the vote comes to the General Secretary for the union , anyone who 's been out of the particular industry for longer than eighteen months wo n't be able to vote .
6 The echo comes from the whole disc , but because of this uniqueness the echo can be unscrambled to reveal the contributions to it from every pair of patches of planetary surface exemplified by X and Y.
7 The funding for this and the downtown programme comes from the fiftieth anniversary campaign , launched in 1988 by the museum 's board of trustees .
8 This holds even though much of the money for welfare programmes such as AFDC comes from the Federal exchequer ; the larger the average payment , above a Federally-prescribed minimum , the larger the proportion of it which has to be met from State revenues , so that generous State governments are taxing their own residents in order to support their generosity ( see Tresch , 1975 ) .
9 The power for the spring comes from the back legs and feet .
10 Saffron yellow comes from the dried pistils of the saffron crocus , but this plant is now extremely rare and the colour is exceptionally expensive .
11 The disadvantage comes from the potential neglect of 98 per cent of NHS managers who do not join one of the accelerated programmes .
12 No one knows exactly how many eligible people there are , because the last firm data comes from the 1981 census ; there have been extrapolations from those figures , but inevitably there is an element of guesswork .
13 The information which appears on Skymaster comes from the same computers at Heathrow which churn out the printed stuff so you can guarantee that the data is accurate and changes reach you faster than they normally would on the paper system .
14 Now half the income of the city 's administration comes from the federal government .
15 The real follow-up comes in the New Year , but meanwhile Incesticide collects together sundry B-sides , live cuts and overmatter , mostly recorded before Nevermind .
16 A health issue comes to the fore Sunday .
17 When FDA clearance comes through the final product in a portfolio of basic food ingredients will be in place — promising the transformation of what has long been regarded as one of Britain 's most boring businesses into a world beater .
18 The primary impetus , on the other hand , for cash accounting in the business sector comes from the undoubted subjectivity of accruals accounting .
19 The word metaphor comes from the Greek metaphorá , which means transference or ‘ to carry over ’ .
20 The plan comes from the powerful Association of Metropolitan Authorities with the aim of cutting road accidents .
21 Beccaria 's reputation for humanity comes from the famous sections that oppose the use of torture and of capital punishment .
22 Much of their charm comes from the careful way that the characters were conceived .
23 A boy comes to the same house the next day and because one arm is injured , they think he must be the robber .
24 The damsel in question comes from the other side of the family — it 's Great-Grandma Rosenbloom , at age eighteen . ’
25 But the major portion of the world crop comes from the Turkish coast of the Black Sea .
26 The contrasting colour in the room comes from the bright rugs and the furniture , and , Mary Jane says ; ‘ We love things with natural vegetable dye shades .
27 The kit for doing the job comes with the necessary fittings so that the job of ‘ winding ’ the coil into one hole and out of the other after removing the pipes from the boiler should take only 15 minutes .
28 The initiative comes from the Operational Requirements Staffs of the Naval , General , and Air Staffs ( now part of the Central Staff under the latest reorganization of the Ministry , but still carrying out the same function — see page 175 ) .
29 A good theatrical director knows that aggression comes from the right wing of a stage .
30 The Bizet is given a sparkling performance too , while generously the Ravel comes in the complete ballet version , even more hauntingly atmopheric than the usual suite .
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