Example sentences of "it [adv] comes [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Yeah but at the minute it just comes out the way of the door .
2 It soon comes alongside the Kyle of Durness , yet another sea loch that penetrates far inland .
3 Sometimes people go for a corner intending to commit themselves , but , although the brain is trying to hold the foot down , it somehow comes off the gas pedal at the very last moment .
4 It probably comes from the French word sacque , that was a kind of loose blouse .
5 It may well have shocked listeners in 1957 , but it now comes as the most delightful interlude — genuine , not mocking , in its evocations .
6 It then comes to the practical point , Citing German experience to show that ‘ there was a tendency for employee and shareholder representatives to vote and act in distinct groups ’ , they add that the presence of co-opted directors on the board would mean that either group would at the very least need to gain the support of the majority of the directors before they could carry or veto a proposal .
7 It either comes from the river beds or is scraped from rock ( tufa ) higher up the mountain — either way it has to be carried a long way over steep slopes .
8 When a voice is heard it either comes from the throat of some growling bluesman , or from some ghostly visitor who is trapped behind the veil of life and death .
9 This natural gas , formed from uranium and radium , seeps out of the ground — in Cornwall it actually comes through the granite — and can build up to cancer-inducing levels if measures are not taken to deal with it properly .
10 cos I 'm assuming that there are some people who when it actually comes to the crunch
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