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

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1 He only comes to the odd party .
2 The information in the Labour party 's document all comes under the new education standards commission that will take over responsibility for Her Majesty 's inspectorate of schools and co-ordinate the work of local inspectors .
3 The discovery of the impossibility of fleeing thus comes after the mental process of sizing up the situation denoted by saw , and this calls for the use of to .
4 In life , the right man to love hardly ever comes at the right time for loving .
5 The face is dished , like that of the Jersey , and it probably has some Jersey blood from the nineteenth century , while the brindling probably comes from the old Normandy Isigny variety , a good butter producer and big enough to be used as a draught ox on Alderney and Guernsey , whither it was taken by monks in the time of William the Conqueror .
6 ‘ It probably comes from the French word sacque , that was a kind of loose blouse .
7 The brief encounter often comes with the brief stopover in the oasis of a job .
8 White has been at the arboretum for 14 years and observes that the best autumn colour often comes after the worst summers .
9 As well as a soft-font installer utility , PageMaker 3.0 for the PC now comes with the basic Bitstream font library as standard .
10 Most of the business here comes from the nearby oil refineries at Shell Haven and the Isle of Grain .
11 It then comes to the practical point , Citing German experience to show that ‘ there was a tendency for employee and shareholder representatives to vote and act in distinct groups ’ , they add that the presence of co-opted directors on the board would mean that either group would at the very least need to gain the support of the majority of the directors before they could carry or veto a proposal .
12 I 'm sure you 've also experienced sessions you thought something somebody 's delivered in one session and found it really interesting you 've got a lot from it , and yet somebody else comes into the same subject matter and you think that you know was n't very interesting did n't , you know , did n't , I did n't really wanting to learn .
13 For entry into local authority residential care Sinclair ( 1988 ) observes that such decisions are made as a response to a crisis arid that the idea of entering care rarely comes from the older person concerned .
14 The child or young person very seldom comes to the social worker or agency to state a case for social work intervention in his or her affairs .
15 That cat wo n't come in , she never comes in the stupid bitch !
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