Example sentences of "in [noun sg] come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The first S in SSC comes from the fact that its magnets rely on coils of superconducting wire , which work only when chilled to about -269C , 4C above absolute zero . |
2 | At one level , then , leading abolitionists in parliament came to the conclusion that the language of practicality , of plausible calculations about population increase in the future in the West Indies if importations from Africa were stopped , were more likely to be effective on their colleagues . |
3 | Pipes in uPVC come in long lengths ( typically 3m or 6m ) but can be cut very easily . |
4 | and that , that in term comes from which article ? , who told the commission being given the right to make such a decision ? |
5 | By citizens and burgesses he meant the freemen of corporate towns , taking it for granted that his readers would understand that this privilege had in practice come to be restricted to the richer inhabitants — merchants , not working craftsmen . |
6 | The major shift in practice came with the Housing Act , 1935 . |
7 | Such fluctuations in the unemployment rate as were observed in practice came to be interpreted as fluctuations in the natural rate itself , not as deviations , temporary or otherwise , from the natural rate . |
8 | I recognized some pirated recordings of Sade in cabaret coming from the upper floor and , louder , some mid-period John Coltrane from the living-room . |
9 | The pressures for change in industry come from three main areas . |
10 | The strongest growth in turnover came from Druck Holdings , up 60% at £27m ; Microvitec up 57% to £37m ; Oceonics Group , up 42% at £29m ; Molynx , up 41% at £22m ; and Densitron International up 39% at £36m. — Lynn Stratton |
11 | The items in question come from ( a ) the Blair Adam Collection and ( b ) the Collection of Sir John Clerk of Penicuik . |
12 | The damsel in question comes from the other side of the family — it 's Great-Grandma Rosenbloom , at age eighteen . ’ |
13 | But in the Thorn , the Mad Mother , and the Complaint of a Poor Indian Woman , I felt that deeper power and pathos which have been since acknowledged … as the characteristics of this author ; and the sense of a new style and a new spirit in poetry came over me . |
14 | Sinclair 's first major involvement in intelligence came as director of naval intelligence from 1919 to 1921 . |
15 | But while Mr Smith campaigned well , he may in hindsight come to be blamed for Labour 's catastrophic defeat . |
16 | This is a gutsy South African first novel , a romantic adventure , with the next one in hardback coming at the same time , and she will be in the UK promoting . |
17 | A lot of the visual support in drama comes from the gestures and facial expressions of the actors . |
18 | The sudden collapse in sterling came despite last week 's 1-point rise in base rates to 15 per cent , intended to defuse the selling pressure and reinforce the Government 's battle against inflation . |
19 | In animals , the formation of sheets of cells which fold in various ways , and which in consequence come into contact with each other at specific points , is a common feature of development , and provides a partial answer to Weismann 's question . |
20 | Is he aware of the work that the Scottish Knitwear Council has been doing with departmental officials showing that in 1990 a total of 123,000 knitted garments in cashmere coming from China were dumped over the quota agreed ? |
21 | But the big rises in indebtedness came in industries where cash flow is more stable , such as public utilities , services and the manufacturing of non-durables such as food and tobacco . |
22 | I mean er and if you go through it goes on and on and on erm and the changes in policy come to be a problem . |
23 | ‘ Somewhere , some time the moral climate in society coming from the Government downwards needs to be challenged , ’ Mr Pallett said after the meeting . |
24 | The strong recovery in manufacturing comes at a time when it appears to have stalled in the rest of the UK . |
25 | The belief that men should be trained for a narrow role in life came to be challenged ; it was argued that they should have some knowledge of the liberal arts , the ‘ finer ’ things in life . |
26 | The ichthyostegids in turn came from a group known as the rhipidistias , and radiated ( migrated outwards ) across the Paleozoic land masses in the moist coal forests with club mosses and giant seed ferns . |
27 | There was so much new knowledge in science , and degrees in science came to be seen as an alternative to degrees in classics or mathematics rather than as something to be done afterwards as an optional extra , or taken as a merely voluntary course of lectures . |
28 | Two of the papers in Science came from Japan and reported on individuals suffering from Type A syndrome , a rare variant of Type 2 diabetes . |
29 | Over the past few years , Dr Anthony Hall , an expert in tropical medicine , has compiled a dossier of patients who he claims have entered Britain ‘ pretending to be tourists , students or refugees ’ but who are in reality coming for free medical care . |
30 | According to a UK government report , Dioxins in the Environment , 95 per cent of dioxins in food come from meat and meat products , milk , eggs and fish . |