Example sentences of "[noun prp] comes [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The level flight attitude will be achieved as the Altimeter comes onto the required height , and speed onto the required figure .
2 Part of the confidence surrounding the 19 DX comes from the very fact that it is turbocharged .
3 When Shaw died in 1950 he was a very rich man — the net value of his estate was eventually assessed at around £6,250,000 in terms of today 's money ; and the closest Holroyd comes to a sustained narrative is in tracing the fate of his various bequests .
4 This holds even though much of the money for welfare programmes such as AFDC comes from the Federal exchequer ; the larger the average payment , above a Federally-prescribed minimum , the larger the proportion of it which has to be met from State revenues , so that generous State governments are taxing their own residents in order to support their generosity ( see Tresch , 1975 ) .
5 The information which appears on Skymaster comes from the same computers at Heathrow which churn out the printed stuff so you can guarantee that the data is accurate and changes reach you faster than they normally would on the paper system .
6 Machel comes from a Christian home .
7 The Bizet is given a sparkling performance too , while generously the Ravel comes in the complete ballet version , even more hauntingly atmopheric than the usual suite .
8 From the cheapest Metro to the new flagship 800 coupe , a Rover comes with a luxurious quality you will search hard to find in any rival .
9 The R4000 SuperMax comes in an eight CPU configuration and incorporates up to eight disk controllers , 20Gb disk and can support up to 1,000 workstations — prices start go from £30,000 to £300,000 .
10 Emus come from the bushlands of Australia and the Common Rhea comes from the open pampas grasslands of the Argentine , South America .
11 It was his inspiration to claim that ‘ At 60 miles an hour the loudest noise in this new Rolls Royce comes from the electric clock . ’
12 Arthur comes from a large Elderslie family and is the last of his brothers and sisters to retire .
13 I think one can point to another fact which is that Monsieur Mitterand comes from a political party erm which resembles that of his predecessor in being pro-European .
14 ‘ If Esau comes to the one company and destroys it , then the company which is left will escape . ’
15 This intimate relationship with God comes from the Holy Spirit .
16 Jay comes from a different end of the spectrum to Dave Ambrose , but the two both like to talk nuts and bolts .
17 Does my hon. Friend agree that some of the best beef exported from Britain comes from the less-favoured areas and hill land ?
18 A sensational of the ‘ 91 Montpellier International Dance Festival , Didier Theron comes from the gutsy background of a steelworking family … to create a company of raw and stylish impact .
19 Melrose comes from a strong rugby family with his elder brother Gregg a member of past Parramatta premiership winning teams while younger brother Brian has been a regular first-grade player with both Parramatta and Western Suburbs .
20 It is much more likely to be no more than a reflection of the fact that almost everything we know about Richard as Duke of Aquitaine comes from an English chronicler , Roger of Howden , and Roger only has information when he has access to the reports sent by Richard to his father , that is to say when Henry is in England .
21 George comes from a large family and the home situation is acknowledged by his parents to be stressful because of overcrowding and financial difficulties .
22 ANTA comes from an architectural term for a pillar that does n't conform to classical rule , ’ explains Annie .
23 Woodburn Junction box in 1988 as a football special returning to London comes off the truncated remains of the Woodhead line , now devoid of electrification .
24 But then they would have to tell shareholders why only half of the consolidated profits of MEPC comes from the 700 properties it has assembled — with the other half provided by the 20 or so Oldham properties .
25 Indeed , if you go back to his grandfather 's generation , they go right underground , for Bill Larnach comes from the solid traditions of the Durham miners .
26 Watkins comes to a similar conclusion , although he argues that the Labour Party 's hostility to working with the Communist Party was the reason for its failure to force the National government to abandon its non-intervention policy .
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