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

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1 It comes with over 250 images , so you can edit and use photographs , even if you do n't have a scanner .
2 Our January guest is , who is the Oxfordshire Advisor for Dance and comes with very strong recommendations .
3 Indeed , it could be argued that it would not have been possible to allow greater competition without changes in regulation to counteract the increased levels of risk that comes with more intense competition .
4 Between it and the boundary of the Howardian Hills area of outstanding natural beauty at Foston Bridge , the distance is only three and a half kilometres , just over two miles , there is therefore a narrow corridor not designated either as greenbelt or A O N B , which naturally er comes under rather heavier pressure perhaps than er areas round it might .
5 Three-quarters of human cereal consumption comes from only four crops .
6 But Greenpeace say that 80 per cent of the waste comes from highly industrialised countries , principally Switzerland , Belgium and the Netherlands .
7 The collection comes from almost fifty digs carried out over the last twenty years .
8 The collection comes from almost fifty digs carried out over the last twenty years .
9 A. The Green Terror , or Aeguidens rivulatus , is a South American species , but unlike most of those we keep in our tanks it is not an Amazonian fish and comes from more neutral waters .
10 There is a strong contrast between Stuart Graham 's wet and weedy Alec , who lives in the big house , with Peter O'Meara 's boyish Jerry , who comes from more humble stock .
11 By my rough calculations , the total amount of election-related television by the four terrestrial networks over the course of the month-long campaign comes to around 420 hours — 260 hours if you allow for non-poll material by subtracting 30 per cent of overall time from news bulletins and 60 per cent from breakfast shows .
12 This principle is questionable when it comes to more opaque varieties of literary language , where the writer tends towards the innovative techniques of poetry .
13 This is a flawed document and indeed it comes to very questionable conclusions .
14 Handy , looking from a slightly different perspective of the whole organisation , comes to essentially similar conclusions — everyone will have to be a manager but at the same time , no one can afford to be only a manager .
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