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

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1 D1771 comes off the loop with a local trip freight in 1965 .
2 Macbean 's move comes as the deadline for the second of the quarterly awards draws near .
3 British Gas South Western has five out of the country 's top 10 most improved Districts in the Gold Flame awards and the news comes as the level of Gas Consumers Council complaints in the south west show the greatest improvement in the whole country — a fall of 34% — making the number of complaints one of the lowest in Britain .
4 This teaching on relationships in Paul 's letter to the Romans comes as the climax of a detailed treatise expounding Paul 's gospel , the peace which God makes between man and himself .
5 Absolon 's unfortunate request for a kiss — which he hopes will be a sign of things to come — itself comes as the conclusion of a pastiche of literary models and sources including the lover 's complaint and the Old Testament 's Song of Solomon ( 3698 – 726 ) .
6 In complete contrast , Debbie 's unique brew of distorted guitar noise , which she likes to refer to as ‘ pure filth ’ , comes as the result of crashing everything through as many effects as possible .
7 The report comes as the Department of Trade and Industry takes on the tasks of the now defunct Department of Energy .
8 The move comes as the number of violent assaults in Newcastle upon Tyne last year reached an all-time high of 500 .
9 Later on each of the souls pouring out of Narnia on Doomsday looks at Aslan as it comes through the Door-way of Death — to be saved if it loves , destroyed if it hates .
10 I believe that Taylor is still leaving the door open for Gazza to play some part against Norway in the opening World Cup tie at Wembley on October 14 — providing he comes through the ordeal of an Italian League baptism .
11 The message that again and again comes through the pages of history , is that humanity must arrange its political affairs in such a manner that there is always room for a religious life in some form for those who want it .
12 It is in this sense of ‘ cognitive perspective ’ ( as Peters puts it ) that we can talk of the transcendence which comes through the life of reason , without resort to the metaphysical world picture of heavenly spheres of intellectual existence .
13 Two hundred thousand folk caught it at Silverstone yesterday … it 's being spread on radio and television even comes through the letterbox with the morning papers …
14 Wailing comes through the mouthpiece in response .
15 yeah , I think it 's an organ , and that , that is all in those two recesses , now , you know if I find you know that I do n't get anywhere and I ca n't see that I wo n't , but if , because the bathroom is where the dog is there , of course consequently that comes through the corner of the lounge
16 This capability comes through the use of a virtual file system compatible with NFS .
17 And this would explain a further problem affecting the order of things in the quarto : this song comes between the Dialogue of Coridon and Mopsa — the Haymakers ' scene — and the Dance of Haymakers which directly follows it in the score and belongs to it musically in every way : both are in G major and a quick 6/4 , and share the same bucolic atmosphere as well as their thematic material , whereas ‘ When I have often heard young maids complaining ’ is a sophisticated song in C major and stately triple time .
18 Clearly , in this case it is not possible to offer precise advice as to exactly when the time comes for the GP to be informed .
19 C adds to the 1017 entry that the exiled ætheling Eadwig was afterwards killed , which could imply that the original was written before this happened ; but it should be noted that the final sentence of the same annal , on Cnut 's marriage to Emma before 1 August , comes after the notice of Eadric of Mercia 's execution , which Florence of Worcester says happened at Christmas ; if so , the sentence on the marriage looks like a relatively late addition .
20 The Government 's Bill on embryo research comes after the report of the committee chaired by Baroness Warnock which recommended experiments on foetuses be allowed up to 14 days .
21 This chapter comes after the chapter on writing the essay because it is likely to be most useful to you when you come to re-read and correct what you have written .
22 Yeah but at the minute it just comes out the way of the door .
23 The LM aggravation comes towards the end of treatment and is a return of old symptoms stimulated by the remedy itself .
24 Finally , the ‘ interviewer ’ should ask you if you have any questions of your own ( this usually , though not always , comes towards the end of the interview ) .
25 The question , ‘ Is there anything you would like to ask me ’ generally comes towards the end of the interview .
26 The steady release and peak indicates the best way to use this manure : if it is put down at the end of March , the peak comes towards the end of June .
27 This debate is unusual because it comes against the background of the autumn statement , which is often debated separately , and the meeting in Maastricht at the end of the year , which may decide on economic and monetary union .
28 Henley Royal Regatta comes near the top of the English social calender , and that means dressing up .
29 News film of the General Assembly disturbance shows much shouting and placard waving but nothing that comes near the sort of heckling and barracking to which present-day government ministers are regularly subjected in visits to the north of England !
30 The award of a black belt comes near the start of an education in a martial art , not the end .
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