Example sentences of "[noun sg] comes [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Starting perhaps at the bottom where the trunk comes out of the earth or grass .
2 Fortunately the low 85-knot rotation speed comes up in no time at all , providing a sense of relief at being airborne before losing control of the situation .
3 Send the entry form to The People Generation Name Game at the address on the card and if your entry comes out of the hat you — and your family — are in the money .
4 That 's , that 's where the nerve comes up near the skin .
5 Then there 's the question of whether an extra club comes up from the Vauxhall Conference to replace Aldershot and the possibility of clubs moving to new grounds . ’
6 When she has created the right conditions , the light comes through from a source beyond her vision , with its own energy and life .
7 When that white light comes down at the end
8 The light comes in from the sun , heat .
9 And the star of the show … the Russian Bear comes in from the cold .
10 I remember the terror though : when the bear comes out of the wood and stalks after unsuspecting Charlot on the steep , cliff-edged mountain path .
11 Apply sunscreen generously and evenly , and reapply regularly — each time the child comes out of the water if the sun is strong .
12 ‘ The sun comes round in the afternoon and Gifford used to spend a lot of time here after his stroke .
13 The hit comes on in a rush .
14 Every little scene comes out of a posse .
15 And they really look like it and when you go a load of ash comes out of the end of it .
16 A stream comes down on the east side and disappears into a cave entrance admitting to a passage below the track where , on the west side , it is joined underground from an alternative pothole entrance .
17 You can lie and lie beautifully , but sooner or later the truth comes back like a wave and sweeps everything before it .
18 Therefore , where the vendor and purchaser are both wholly owned subsidiaries of a third company and the vendor sells assets to the purchaser at an under value , it is suggested that to the extent the value conferred on the purchaser comes out of the vendor 's capital as opposed to distributable profits , then this is treated as an unlawful return of capital by the vendor to the third party holding company .
19 And with that the curtain comes down on the Gospel .
20 This carbon monoxide comes up through the coke and then comes in contact with air at the top of the fire and then burns to give you carbon dioxide .
21 The comic business comes out of the situations . ’
22 The trespasser comes on to the premises at his own risk .
23 If the interest which terminated subsisted in a fixed sum or specific property so that the tax comes out of the property remaining in settlement , the value transferred will have to be grossed up to include the tax .
24 The persons liable to pay the tax are the trustees of the settlement and when the interest that is terminated has subsisted in a fixed sum or specific property so that the tax comes out of the property remaining in settlement , the value transferred will have to be grossed up to include it .
25 ‘ Of course , I 'm really saving it up for when the hotpot comes out of the oven , but I just happened to cast my eye and yes , look … . ’
26 Friday Matters : Marital strife comes out in the wash
27 The moon comes up through the smoke , pale copper , veined , enormous .
28 The other where you might find there is no moon at all is if the moon comes up during the day time .
29 The moon comes up during the day time it 's up in the day time it sets during the day time .
30 Behaviour comes about as a result of the interaction of these mental processes with each other and with the environmental stimuli that are constantly impinging upon our sensory systems .
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