Example sentences of "[noun sg] comes [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | His pleasure comes from a different source : ‘ I am obviously very conscious of what my forebears achieved and therefore it matters to me that the business has survived , remained independent and has grown . ’ |
2 | The only light comes from a metre-wide strip of sky fifty feet above , and the little that falls through the arch at the end . |
3 | But the twist is who will be the one to die for the rest and the storyline comes from a real incident . |
4 | Consider the following : ( 1 ) The clothing comes in a fixed number of style and colours ( if you can stretch to calling sludge brown a colour ) , and surely even the most puritanical will lust for something new after a while . |
5 | Professor Goodship has also found that in extended trot , the suspensory ligament comes under a high loading stress and this may help to explain the high incidence of suspensory ligament injuries in trotters . |
6 | Since it 's breakfast , you are mercifully spared ordering salad , because salad comes with a metronomically-recited choice of dressing : ‘ Sir , we have Thousand Island , we have vy-nay-grette , we have blue cheese … ’ |
7 | Given the tension here was one of humiliation , that can be sufficient in itself to sustain the momentum , especially as this workhouse scene comes at a critical point in the sequence structure — for they have already in an earlier lesson experienced the well-intentioned caring of the ‘ lady ’ who housed these girls out of pity but was obliged to hand them over to the authorities . |
8 | Each machine comes with a standard set of at least 35 different type-faces . |
9 | The best chance of making this plan work comes from a new idea now being secretly floated in the electronics industry . |
10 | Have you remarked , where a fast-flowing stream comes to a little fall , how the racing water becomes glassy smooth and under it the long fine threads of the water-weed are drawn along in its still-seeming race , trembling a little , but stretched out in the flow ? |
11 | THE APPOINTMENT of Robert Louis-Dreyfus as Saatchi 's chief executive and Charles Scott as financial director comes after a prolonged period of musical chairs involving top management . |
12 | The disc comes with a small document file explaining how to use the program . |
13 | The Sun kit comes with a full implementation of Sun 's Open Look window manager , support for native Sun scalable fonts and Network File System ( NFS ) boot capabilities . |
14 | In the two-page letter to Mr Major , the DUP leader says the inter-governmental conference comes at a dangerous time and should be called off . |
15 | Further evidence comes from an actual encounter between bird and web . |
16 | The SL-XPS900 comes with a novel credit-card style 24-key remote control which offers 10-key direct track access . |
17 | Apple of discord comes from a Greek myth about a golden apple that was inscribed with ‘ for the fairest ’ . |
18 | The nomination comes at a crucial time in her life . |
19 | THIS week 's bouquet nomination comes from an elderly reader who writes about a special and very kind friend . |
20 | However , the working out of these three dimensions in the undergraduate curriculum is bound to be rather different from their manifestation in the school curriculum because higher education comes at a different stage in the educational life-cycle . |
21 | Even by definition , Key Stage 4 is a sort of disaster area : the implicit message is that education comes to a full stop at 16 and is the antithesis of what we need . |
22 | I still feel it is a dangerous proposition to be in and we could end up in a situation where development comes to a full stop . |
23 | Within a short space of time the student comes to a gradual understanding of the various patterns of attack . |
24 | But in fact the call for solidarity comes from an unacknowledged motivation . |
25 | The following comment comes from a mature entrant : ‘ The course is geared to preparing students to go into the business world with confidence . |
26 | The antagonist as a religious believer is right to assert that the moral code comes from a sacred source , which he calls God , but which is really the Primal Father . |
27 | And the television contract includes a possible all-British clash against Colin McMillan , provided the former WBO titleholder comes through a planned warm-up fight at the end of May following shoulder surgery . |
28 | DARLINGTON 'S rising crime rate comes as a direct result of Tory policy , a Labour candidate claims . |
29 | The collision comes at a difficult time for Russian President Boris Yeltsin , who is defending a decision to impose presidential rule in parliament and in the Constitutional Court . |
30 | Called Galileo , the collection comes in a reversible duvet cover , sheets , pillowcases and matching cushions . |