Example sentences of "[noun prp] comes [prep] the [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 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 ) .
4 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 .
5 Emus come from the bushlands of Australia and the Common Rhea comes from the open pampas grasslands of the Argentine , South America .
6 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 . ’
7 This intimate relationship with God comes from the Holy Spirit .
8 Does my hon. Friend agree that some of the best beef exported from Britain comes from the less-favoured areas and hill land ?
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
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