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

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1 ‘ Specially if they manage to fire the place an ’ have a secret bolthole that comes up outside the line of the fence . ’
2 What I 'm against is the inference that we do n't put any other matters erm that comes up on the subject if it arose prior to the to June .
3 They thereby avoid commitment to any current fad that comes up on the whirligig of fashion .
4 No , but I 've read erm that one about that thing that comes up out the ground it was so creepy , it was really creepy .
5 The contents of most systems are not the nice clean water that comes out of the tap , but a disgusting black sludge which will ruin floorcoverings and be very difficult to clean up if a leak occurs .
6 Giger was asked to produce designs not only for the full-grown monster , especially its head , but also for the two earlier stages , the ‘ face-hugger ’ ( the piece that comes out of the egg to attach itself to an animal/human and force an embryo down their throat ) and the ‘ chest-burster ’ ( the small creature that has grown enough within the host to burst out to an independent existence , killing the host in the process ) .
7 This was just as important , if not more so , he said , than the flash of inspiration that comes out of the blue .
8 The constantly-dripping nose for which no explanation can be found is another example , the catarrh which never quite clears up , the cold that comes out of the blue when life is difficult for us .
9 Unfortunately , though , the gas is often extremely hot , probably over 800 degrees C , so the instrument that comes out of the jet is often only a sad relic of the instrument that went in .
10 If you read any report that comes out from the government , any report that comes out from Shelter you will find that in fact private sector housing , your house , my house , our houses are subsidised twice as much by this government than so called public .
11 have a read of things and then on the basis of what your informants tell you then you can sort of focus it a bit more on erm tt you know the stuff that er erm you know the stuff that comes out in the literature that 's particularly
12 ‘ This part of the kitchen was originally a coal shed and it was a very dark and dingy area , ’ Pauline explains , ‘ so we knocked down the adjoining wall and opened up the staircase that comes down into the corner of the kitchen .
13 Just a fraction of the household and commercial waste that comes in to the landfill site at Oakley Wood in Oxfordshire every day .
14 The one item that comes in under the £100 mark might not suit your favourite Brit .
15 In analysing the information that comes in through the eyes , the brain works ‘ bottom up ’ , piecing together the information from individual retinal cells into larger wholes , and ‘ top down ’ , comparing pre-existing models in the brain with the visual input .
16 If we do n't raise our targets , we shall stumble but I 'm absolutely confident from all the news that comes in from the field , that we shall raise our targets .
17 So my the , in my mind the best way forward is for this council to promote the right to buy and I fully support this motion and I would urge members of this council to ignore the report that comes back from the housing committee .
18 Instead of browsing on the ‘ Aufwuchs ’ on rocks , they feed mainly on organisms living in the substrate , but probably also eat anything tasty that comes along in the open .
19 Okay we wait until the end of the month and see if comes up with the salary and work along that basis
20 That has to speak highly for the way in which the software does its internal calculations and comes up with the answers .
21 And none of them have any ideas when it comes to deciding what game they should play — until wise old owl finally saves the day and comes up with the answer .
22 twisted , warped , it 's in a sense it 's exactly the same as the circle , you know you draw the circle it 's a line that starts there and goes perfectly round and comes back to the starting point , it 's exactly the same as that , but it 's been pushed out at the edges , it 's been dented in here , it 's not recognisable now as that same circle , although it 's what it is , and you see what , what has happened is although we 've sinned , although we 've come short of God 's plan , God has n't destroyed the whole thing , he could so easily just taken up the human life and crumple it up and thrown it on the heap , said finished with them , ca n't be bothered , I 'll start all over again with new people , I 'll have a new creation , well he did have a new creation , but he kept that same creation , he said I 'm gon na work on it , I 'm gon na do something with it , I 'm gon na restore it , I 'm gon na ransom it , I 'm gon na redeem it , I 'm gon na make it again , not just like it was , but I 'm gon na make it even more wonderful and more beautiful .
23 In the end , of course , the theory is that the bird gets used to the food being there and comes back at the wag of a finger .
24 ( He leaps up in the air and comes down in the 'splits " position .
25 I read once there 's over a hundred miles of rivers under the city , like the Fleet which rises in Hampstead and comes out into the Thames at Blackfriars , all underground . ’
26 A spiritual movement of independence gathers force underground and comes out into the open , using doubt as its prime organ of propaganda .
27 A gently ascending forest track leads up through woods and comes out into the open at the summit of the trail , to give a fine view of the whole length of the Urner See , framed by the Fronalpstock ( 1,922m , 6,304ft ) and Rophaien ( 2,078m , 6,81 6ft ) peaks towering over the bluffs of the opposite ( east ) shore .
28 When she married she moved away , but comes back to the village with her husband and son for the annual feast — as does her sister and members of other families who have moved .
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