Example sentences of "[pers pn] comes [prep] a [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She comes from a farming background , but did secretarial courses to enable her to work in the city . ’
2 It comes with a 19-inch colour monitor , 32Mb RAM , 426Mb disk , up to 8Gb of storage and an eight-bit graphics subsystem .
3 Made in heat-resistant glass , it comes with a cork mat .
4 It comes with a wrist strap and uses four Duracell MN 1500 batteries .
5 It comes with a krypton bulb and uses two Ever Ready R20 Silver Seal batteries .
6 In other words , pre-exposure to the stimulus may both retard the acquisition of the CS-US association and act to interfere with the retrieval of the information embodied in this association when it comes to a test trial .
7 She 's well used to aiming right on the mark in her work , but admits she needs a little more practice when it comes to a dart board , especially when it 's in front of an audience of millions on Bullseye .
8 Now , you may think that as far as chorus , delay , flanging etc. is concerned , guitarists could probably write the book , being arguably the most effects-hungry musos on the planet , but when it comes to a studio environment do you know how much delay to add to a vocal part to make it sound really brill ?
9 Catalogue number is ; it comes in a booklet style case with top class notes and design .
10 And Test winger Martin Offiah will also be back after a two-match absence if he comes through a fitness test on his damaged hamstring this morning .
11 Yes in the sense that although he comes from a peasant background originally , it 's a rich peasant background and he himself had er a reasonable education and subsequently erm built on the education that he was given becoming in part self-taught .
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