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

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1 Therefore any adjustment which comes about as a result of an increase in the money supply will probably take place first of all through purchases of short-term , highly liquid financial assets such as Treasury bills and bank bills .
2 People do n't take up what they are entitled to , which comes down to the way the government presents the information .
3 It spans the Laxford River which comes down from a string of lochs alongside the Lairg road and is notable for salmon fishing .
4 Which comes back to the question which Miss raised yesterday What is in reality the Greater York area .
5 Oranges that are to be peeled and eaten should also be washed , because the fungicide is contained in a wax layer which comes off on the hands during peeling and then contaminates the fruit .
6 All these are policed by Gloucestershire 's royal protection squad — and the county 's tax payers contrubute a million pounds towards the bill , which comes out of the police budget .
7 ‘ If you have a room which is meant to be a meeting place of all the chief Daleks , and what they 're talking about is power — power over other civilisations , power over other planets — then power and domination is what comes through in the dialogue , and is the feeling behind what you want to create .
8 In terms of gas concentrations and what comes down in the rain , rural parts of central and eastern England are similar to northern Germany .
9 This means that general relativity can not predict what comes out of a singularity .
10 ring a bell or does it actually pour out of a speaker what comes out of a speaker ?
11 Curing time nevertheless remains one of the barriers to composites ' mass production , even though , as Lotus 's Albert Adams is quick to point out , what comes out of a steel press is far from being a complete car body .
12 Like the air we breathe , water is a basic element : if you ca n't trust what comes out of the tap , then , most people feel , something is wrong .
13 It 's totally … it 's totally , I mean logically and legally , it 's a ridiculous distinction ; I do n't think the distinction is important — that what comes out in the end is the same thing ; I committed or omitted , however you want to put it — it 's all the same thing .
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