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

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1 This comes as a great shock to me because it is well understood that anyone who does not like Erich Kleiber 's conducting must be a Nazi ! ’
2 £1 this comes at the same time as having to make fundamental changes to central corporate systems to address the issues of , on the one hand , the Local Government Act 1988 ( which contains the requirements of competition legislation ) and , on the other hand , attempting to identify and apportion expenditure to individual schools and colleges to meet the requirements of the Education Act 1988 .
3 Evidence in support of this comes from a further study of 80 children with perennial allergic rhinitis and no hearing complaints .
4 Charles perhaps still more than his father regarded St Denis as both personal and dynastic patron ; and though the earliest evidence of this comes from the early years of his own reign , it was surely rooted in childhood habits .
5 Whether this comes from the apparent tolerance in the Eastern religions or from the Western dismissal of absolutes , the relativism of modern truth has a strongly corrosive effect on historic Christian conviction .
6 Testimony to this comes from the common agreement of many of the world 's proverbs : ‘ Who knows nothing doubts nothing ’ ( French ) , ‘ The wise are prone to doubt ’ ( Greek ) , or ‘ With great doubts come great understanding ; with little doubts come little understanding ’ ( Chinese ) .
7 This comes in a pressurised can with a long nozzle , so the foam can be injected deep into the hole , where it expands to totally seal the gap .
8 This comes in a smart folder which contains the Marking Kit , the User 's Guide and the Diagnostic Key .
9 One salutary study linking stress to accelerated ageing comes from the Canadian Institute of Stress in Toronto .
10 One such comes from a Japanese company , Immutable Music Inc. of Yokohama .
11 An example where the problem is fairly straightforward comes from the time-dependent form of the expression for the linear extension of a tube under pressure ( Arridge 1974 ) .
12 If the worst comes to the worst Dave 's found a place where we can get new tyres for about twenty five quid each for the M G.
13 The Gregorian Cardinal Deusdedit 's canonical compilation of 1087 , concerned with the rights and traditions of the Roman Church , includes a very short section , chapter 149 of Book III , on its temporal possessions , which most likely comes from an earlier compilation .
14 Caledor II comes to the Old World to supervise the defeat of the Dwarf kings .
15 So it does n't these are all the same all comes to the same amount does n't it .
16 It is only possible to assert that work begun with a lifting of the heart is likely to go on for longer than work begun with a contracting of the stomach , that work done with a lifting of the heart will develop further than work done with a contracting of the stomach , but there is nothing to indicate that the small amount of work which is the result of a contracting of the stomach will not be better than the large amount of work done with a lifting of the heart , than the rich development which is the likely result of work undertaken with a lifting of the heart , always bearing in mind , wrote Harsnet , and Goldberg , poring over the pages covered in his friend 's tiny handwriting , wiped the sweat from his forehead with his sleeve , glanced up at the sheet in his typewriter , always bearing in mind , he typed ( as Harsnet had written ) , that better and worse are relative terms , and that one man 's better is another man 's worse , one age 's better is another age 's worse , one civilization 's better is another civilization 's worse , better , worse , relative values , scribbled Goldberg in the margin , always bearing in mind , wrote Harsnet , that in the long run it all comes to the same thing , long run , scribbled Goldberg in the margin , same thing .
17 He now wishes he had used the phrase ‘ cycles of disadvantage ’ instead , though it all comes to the same thing — when poverty is perpetuated through family patterns , generation after generation .
18 So it does n't matter which way you do it whether you get four twelfths , two sixths , or one third , they 're all the same they all comes to the same thing .
19 The public purse would not get anything ; after all , it all comes to the same thing .
20 However , essential as that support is , perhaps the greatest drive of all comes from the normal dreams that all parents have for their children .
21 But apart from these very limited attempts to control the exercise of sentencing discretion by law , the only other guidance that is available comes from the past practice of the courts themselves in determining the ‘ going rate ’ for particular offences , and , in particular , the checking and structuring functions of the Court of Appeal .
22 But , I think the major difference between the two comes at the very end of the books .
23 There is an option for institutions to subscribe for shares in individual authorities but that comes with the ominous warning that there is no guarantee the shares will be available .
24 Well that that comes under the medical side .
25 That comes from the Official Report of the twenty sixty of May last year , column three hundred and forty-five .
26 Across look cos that comes from the grave look if you go round his fence there .
27 Each comes with a four-year guarantee .
28 Priced from £12.99 to £32.50 , they are all beautifully designed and each comes with a two year guarantee .
29 One of the latest comes from the Ecclesiastical insurance group and it is a freestanding AVC , ie , it is not linked in with your company pension scheme .
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