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

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1 ( The word booze comes from the same source . )
2 His pleasure comes from a different source : ‘ I am obviously very conscious of what my forebears achieved and therefore it matters to me that the business has survived , remained independent and has grown . ’
3 Again , the term comes from the earliest attempts at explaining the disorder .
4 Though it does not end ‘ on this sort of flourish ’ , the book 's hope for the future comes in the one ‘ flourish ’ in its dejected concluding lines .
5 The next thing is that when the vote comes to the General Secretary for the union , anyone who 's been out of the particular industry for longer than eighteen months wo n't be able to vote .
6 The echo comes from the whole disc , but because of this uniqueness the echo can be unscrambled to reveal the contributions to it from every pair of patches of planetary surface exemplified by X and Y.
7 The funding for this and the downtown programme comes from the fiftieth anniversary campaign , launched in 1988 by the museum 's board of trustees .
8 The only light comes from a metre-wide strip of sky fifty feet above , and the little that falls through the arch at the end .
9 As fluorescent light comes from a larger area the light is more diffuse and therefore produces less glare , and the flickering that was associated with the early form of fluorescent lighting should not be experienced now .
10 Inside the chapel , the only light comes from the two glowing valves screwed to the wall one each side of the picture of God with his finger pointing up .
11 The power for the spring comes from the back legs and feet .
12 And now golfwear containing GORE-TEX fabric comes with an unprecedented 3 year guarantee of its superior performance .
13 Saffron yellow comes from the dried pistils of the saffron crocus , but this plant is now extremely rare and the colour is exceptionally expensive .
14 The new car comes in a basic or super luxury version .
15 But the twist is who will be the one to die for the rest and the storyline comes from a real incident .
16 The disadvantage comes from the potential neglect of 98 per cent of NHS managers who do not join one of the accelerated programmes .
17 This reply comes in a stronger and a weaker form , but in either form it has clearly got some point .
18 Now half the income of the city 's administration comes from the federal government .
19 The real follow-up comes in the New Year , but meanwhile Incesticide collects together sundry B-sides , live cuts and overmatter , mostly recorded before Nevermind .
20 A health issue comes to the fore Sunday .
21 When FDA clearance comes through the final product in a portfolio of basic food ingredients will be in place — promising the transformation of what has long been regarded as one of Britain 's most boring businesses into a world beater .
22 The primary impetus , on the other hand , for cash accounting in the business sector comes from the undoubted subjectivity of accruals accounting .
23 The word metaphor comes from the Greek metaphorá , which means transference or ‘ to carry over ’ .
24 Consider the following : ( 1 ) The clothing comes in a fixed number of style and colours ( if you can stretch to calling sludge brown a colour ) , and surely even the most puritanical will lust for something new after a while .
25 Professor Goodship has also found that in extended trot , the suspensory ligament comes under a high loading stress and this may help to explain the high incidence of suspensory ligament injuries in trotters .
26 The plan comes from the powerful Association of Metropolitan Authorities with the aim of cutting road accidents .
27 The girl comes from a large and extended family and at all times when my client and its officers were trying to obtain information and ascertain the conditions the girl was living in , their task was made more difficult , in some cases very difficult indeed , sir , by the attitude to the authorities of certain members of the girl 's family .
28 Since it 's breakfast , you are mercifully spared ordering salad , because salad comes with a metronomically-recited choice of dressing : ‘ Sir , we have Thousand Island , we have vy-nay-grette , we have blue cheese … ’
29 Given the tension here was one of humiliation , that can be sufficient in itself to sustain the momentum , especially as this workhouse scene comes at a critical point in the sequence structure — for they have already in an earlier lesson experienced the well-intentioned caring of the ‘ lady ’ who housed these girls out of pity but was obliged to hand them over to the authorities .
30 Each machine comes with a standard set of at least 35 different type-faces .
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