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

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1 The ‘ Lang comes back from the grave ’ phenomenon makes the whole election seem a disaster for the anti-unionist forces , but it was much less of one than 1979 .
2 An ill-defined report of a possible murder comes out of the small racing town of Lambourn .
3 I ought in all fairness to acknowledge that no American fault comes up to the revolting habit … of dropping or wrongly inserting the letter h .
4 This article comes out of the familiar experience of being drawn to a particular image , or set of images , without at first knowing why , and the attempt to account for this feeling .
5 Darren Jackson comes in for the suspended Mike Ford …
6 The ingratitude comes out into the open and sets as hard as marble .
7 If a claim comes in in the normal sequence of events and our adjudicating officers are asked to adjudicate , that is one matter .
8 Sculpture comes in from the far reaches of the Pavillon de Flore at the Louvre
9 Neil Jenkins switches from outside-half to centre to allow Adrian Davies to reclaim the number ten jersey and Ian Jones comes in on the right wing for only his second tour outing .
10 In some cases you will find that three times the drift on the outbound leg is too much , and the outbound heading comes out on the wrong side of the wind .
11 This book is a study of how change comes about in the industrial relations of public enterprises .
12 Rationalists and moralists have always been at least a little uneasy about admitting that so much that they most value comes out of the vast area of human behaviour which shares the spontaneity of physical events .
13 I am still firmly of the belief that I like to walk out of the client 's house with a cheque , because that 's a commitment , and then the next premium comes out of the direct debit .
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