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

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1 I think for a lot of people , yes , it does , and though the pile of bricks obviously comes under Art with a capital A , crafts perhaps has not suffered quite as much , but I think there is the feeling amongst people that if they get a pot which is , shall we say non-function and wo n't pour , then is it art or craft ?
2 The direction only applies to evidence which a party " intends to place reliance on " and so can not apply to new evidence which only comes to light after the time for serving statements has passed .
3 You 've got to get the ball in the right area to take advantage of them and that knowledge only comes with practice in similar conditions . ’
4 THE great showdown between Barbie and Sindy finally comes to court in January , with Barbie 's manufacturer Mattel claiming that Hasbro Industries has copied Barbie 's face for Sindy .
5 The fee for this usually comes as part of the crematorium fee .
6 ‘ One of my pupils , Fiona , aged five , always comes to school with her shoes on the wrong feet .
7 For one thing he certainly over-states it when he says that pleasure always comes from satisfaction of an antecedent desire for something other than pleasure .
8 The guidance , which does not apply to generic opinions relating to litigation , expert testimony and assistance provided to other firms and their clients jointly , also comes into operation on 1 February .
9 But another modern man also comes to life in the eighteenth century : the ‘ collective man ’ .
10 Aluminium foil also comes under attack for health and environmental reasons .
11 At all times one is aware that the artist is also a composer — the conviction with which she untangles some of the more complicated , almost obscure pieces , has an unquestionable authority ( the enormous B flat minor Fugue from Book Two instantly comes to mind in this connection ) , whilst the famous pieces are often presented in a totally different manner — the A minor Prelude and Fugue ( Book One ) will surprise many as the Prelude is fearful and serious ( rather than light with the usual staccato touches ) , whilst the Fugue has clipped articulation at the end of each subject entry .
12 The value of the latter often comes from relevance to managerial concerns , but its immediacy can often drive out its usefulness as a source of learning .
13 All parties realize this , and so protectionism acts as a bargaining counter for the rich , and a bluff for the poor , and mainly comes to life in its use as a rhetorical device to satisfy domestic constituencies .
14 So can you tell me looking at those seven could you tell me which you would say immediately comes to mind with Mother Theresa ?
15 His model here comes of course from his early anthropological studies of Kabylia in Algeria .
16 And if this water then comes into contact with air from a cave passage it releases some of the carbon dioxide gas contained within it .
17 This carbon monoxide comes up through the coke and then comes in contact with air at the top of the fire and then burns to give you carbon dioxide .
18 The car officially comes on stream at Honda 's new manufacturing plant in Swindon on the eighth of October .
19 A young person officially comes of age at eighteen but , when so many go on to higher education and training after leaving school , even that does not mark the end of dependence on parents or state .
20 Even our local guillemot or tystie rarely comes on land except to nest .
21 The Manor is sited in pleasantly wooden grounds and it is here that Alford truly comes to life on Spring and August Bank Holiday weekends .
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