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

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1 Look , it even comes as an anaesthetising spray .
2 From Oddbins , Littlewoods and Budgen , it comes with an extra stopper to reseal the bottle .
3 Provided your building comes with an adequate floor , you can stand this on a row of substantial timbers , or on a number of carefully laid paving slabs .
4 Then , without warning , the Muslims are reinforced by the emir of Babylon ( i.e. Cairo ) , who comes with an immense array from all the states of Islam .
5 It also makes all its facilities easy to use and comes with an attractive range of templates suitable for documents of many types .
6 Both these words were used in medieval times ; and we can understand the word knacker as an equivalent for harness-maker when we learn that it comes from an Icelandic root , knakkr , meaning a saddle .
7 Quite often larger companies find that a better interaction comes from an in-house PR department and an external specialist .
8 Sixth on the list is Henryk Stoklosa , a senator whose fortune comes from an animal-waste-rendering business which has an estimated monthly turnover of $2m .
9 THIS week 's bouquet nomination comes from an elderly reader who writes about a special and very kind friend .
10 Such a responsibility can prove onerous because a child who comes from an introverted home is likely to be introverted her/himself .
11 Further evidence comes from an actual encounter between bird and web .
12 erm I think in terms of techniques is is is a level of awareness really , to be able to respond to children erm with their curiosity and with their erm expressions of anxiety erm in a way that makes it all right for them to be feeling the way they are , and I do n't think it 's simple as just saying a technique , I think it 's what we can offer as adults comes from an inner awareness that we have as adults , that we can convey to our children , because it 's not just the techniques , or the behaviour , or the words that we use , but it 's those feelings behind the words .
13 ‘ ANTA comes from an architectural term for a pillar that does n't conform to classical rule , ’ explains Annie .
14 ‘ It will be a moving and exhausting day , ’ says Hannigan , who comes from an ecclesiastical family .
15 The only report investigating and supporting our finding of reduced gastric peptic activity in H pylori infection comes from an unusual case report which followed the natural history of H pylori infection in a volunteer .
16 Even the opening report of him comes from an unusual source — his own vivid memory of how he learned to walk .
17 It comes from an American baseball player named Thompson , purchased at colossal expense by a Japanese team , who , when he arrived , turned out to be a complete dud , incapable even of hitting the ball .
18 But in fact the call for solidarity comes from an unacknowledged motivation .
19 " Stop talking " can be seen as plain common sense if everyone is talking at once , but if it comes from an over-talkative mother with a shy child it can have serious consequences on the child 's character .
20 The harshest comment comes from an illiterate Yorkshire collier who had suffered a bitter , loveless childhood , tormented by a cruel brother .
21 The Gregorian Cardinal Deusdedit 's canonical compilation of 1087 , concerned with the rights and traditions of the Roman Church , includes a very short section , chapter 149 of Book III , on its temporal possessions , which most likely comes from an earlier compilation .
22 Surgery — much relies on d-turbocurarine , a muscle relaxant made from curare which comes from an Amazonian liana
23 It is much more likely to be no more than a reflection of the fact that almost everything we know about Richard as Duke of Aquitaine comes from an English chronicler , Roger of Howden , and Roger only has information when he has access to the reports sent by Richard to his father , that is to say when Henry is in England .
24 The copper alloy bust of Amenemhat III ( 1843–1798 BC ) comes from an important group found in the Faiyum .
25 It comes from an old cottage garden just round where I .
26 The defence lawyer , aged 41 , who comes from an old Berlin Jewish family , has impressive qualifications for what may become his most difficult case so far .
27 The R4000 SuperMax comes in an eight CPU configuration and incorporates up to eight disk controllers , 20Gb disk and can support up to 1,000 workstations — prices start go from £30,000 to £300,000 .
28 A right little pedant she can be , when it comes to an intellectual argument .
29 He drives on until he comes to an open square with people eating at tables under the trees .
30 First you have a unique product which has a highly profitable phase , but this frequently comes to an abrupt stop .
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