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

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1 Despite its shortcomings and my own , working on Switchboard gave me the tools to work out some sort of political consciousness , the level of articulacy required to stand up for what I started to believe in and the confidence to take the sort of shit that comes to any woman who does that , anywhere .
2 Nor is there audit of police surgeon activities , apart from the occasional case that comes to public scrutiny at Coroner 's inquests or the Crown Courts .
3 However most of the work that comes under this heading is a good deal less ambitious in its claims ; it also approaches literary texts through their linguistic form , but on the whole does not pretend to define the essential properties of literature in purely linguistic terms , making greater allowance for other factors such as the role of the reader .
4 It is a three- or five-door hatchback that comes with umpteen variations of engine , from a 1.2 petrol up to a 1.9 diesel and , like the new Volkswagen Polo , it has a catalytic converter as standard .
5 A well-documented response to the threat of take-over is for the company to increase its capitalisation by itself becoming a predator or otherwise absorbing additional businesses to enable it to obtain the relative security that comes with increased size .
6 The reason these worries pose such a problem in marriage relationships is that if we feel insignificant we assume we are unworthy of love and are afraid of the vulnerability that comes with complete openness and honesty .
7 In summer , field men can not afford to be too tolerant of pollution , especially with watercourses exposed to the greater scrutiny that comes with recreational use .
8 In Major League Baseball it is one that comes with Hollywood-sized pay .
9 He is seeking , in a manner that appears to lack the kind of subtlety that comes as second nature to China 's rulers , to call their bluff .
10 Called LattisCell , the switch is a 16-port stand-alone switch that comes in two configurations .
11 But the money that comes in that way never fully covers the expenses involved in supporting our efforts in those countries .
12 Habitat 's new range of rustic baskets includes this blue woven design that comes in three sizes .
13 I 'm Emma with her silly little clever-clever theories of love and marriage , and love is something that comes in different clothes , with a different way and different face , and perhaps it takes a long time for you to accept it , to be able to call it love .
14 It should examine the attitudes , values and assumptions that underlie the kind of information that comes from various sources .
15 And who will give you the personal prosperity that comes from low taxes — from your own savings , your own pension , your own home ?
16 At its best , in the ‘ high age ’ of religious life , the nuns ' lives had the authority that comes from total harmony between inner attitudes and outer forms .
17 The two pitches of VII , which we had innocently expected to be the crux , were rapidly overcome with the confidence that comes from prior knowledge .
18 Glen ( George ) Murphy agrees : ‘ It 's incredible the amount of fear that comes from that fire in the film , you know it 's behind the door waiting to leap out that 's the ‘ backdraft ’ in the title .
19 You know it 's a hypocrisy anything that comes from that side .
20 He says what he believes to be true and even if one disagrees with him , his uncompromising stances are vastly preferable to some of the gobbledy-gook that comes from some sections of the countryside establishment or those who change their views from year to year .
21 The name is designed to emphasise the vital energy that comes from fresh fruit and vegetables . ’
22 ‘ More the sort of bitterness that comes from ruined hope , you know . ’
23 With R & D environments , a project may frequently be stopped or transferred to another department before the inventor has had the opportunity to reap the joy that comes from full explorations of their work .
24 He said voters had to choose between Tory recession or Labour prosperity : ‘ We will bring back hope the hope that comes from restored pride in our town , a cleaned up environment and Darlington running all its own services . ’
25 Black people automatically distrust any information that comes from white people , and especially from government sources , she says .
26 There may be hostility to rivals but there is also the deep sense of solidarity and identity that comes from fierce loyalties to a place or a people .
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