Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] comes [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Most of my money comes from a trust fund . ’ |
2 | The will-they , won't-they teaser comes to a clinch this evening when Sharon 's husband Grant goes out on the booze again . |
3 | But if my kid comes off a pedestal , the language comes off the pedestal too . |
4 | My family comes from a region where people are very poor and very tough . |
5 | Much of its stealth comes from a design that minimises the chance of radar waves bouncing back the way they came . |
6 | Worse , the comparison gives the back of your hand to a country whose firm support of the principles you voice comes at a cost of real economic suffering and terrible danger . |
7 | Lucker points out that his contract comes to a close in Chicago and he is not being paid for anything he is n't doing , and he is not doing anything he is n't paid for . |
8 | His departure comes at a time when GEC Ferranti is enjoying considerable success in securing major contracts in the face of stiff international competition . |
9 | His leg comes to a sort of point , like the end of a pencil or summat and he tells me to shove it in the end of the false leg . |
10 | We are espeically pleased that his Knighthood comes as a result of Mrs Thatcher 's personal recognition . |
11 | Our example comes from a pianoforte duet by Dvořák , ‘ Aus stürmischen Zeiten ’ , No. 6 of a set of pieces called Aus dem Böhmer Walde . |