Example sentences of "comes [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It comes as the central priority because without a successful economy nothing else prospers . |
2 | I give it in November or December , it comes through the final bit . |
3 | When FDA clearance comes through the final product in a portfolio of basic food ingredients will be in place — promising the transformation of what has long been regarded as one of Britain 's most boring businesses into a world beater . |
4 | I know , if he comes through the back door and |
5 | ‘ It 's linked in with an audio tape facility which comes through the left earpiece , and the computer sound connects with the other . ’ |
6 | Still adhering to the old fashioned measurement by piece ( a cask which in Champagne contains 205 litres ) , the 2,666 litres of must , as it comes through the pressing operation , is separated into three portions in order of quality : the cuvée , which amounts to the first ten pieces ( 2,050 litres ) ; the premiere taille , which includes the next two pieces ( 410 litres ) ; and the deuxième taille , or the last piece ( 205 litres ) . |
7 | Such information comes through the formal provision of reports and scheduled meetings , but much comes from other , often brief , contacts . |
8 | Béarn comes between the Basque country to the west and the part of the central Pyrenees known as Bigorre to the east . |
9 | Fujitsu Ltd has come out with a new multimedia multiplexer in its DMIX series , one of a series of multiplexers designed for its Network Solution 2000 network architecture : the new E-2570 DMIX has a capacity of 10 data channels and six speech voice channels , and comes between the large capacity E-2570 DMIX and the compact E-2300 series Compact MUX ; Fujitsu expects to sell 5,000 units over three years , starting in June , at a price of $73,000 ) ; the E-2500 series DMIX and E-2300 series Compact MUX were released in September last year and Fujitsu says by the end of last month , sales to 100 companies had been made . |
10 | If and when the time comes for the Created God to become a reality , the substance of the foregoing paragraph could be removed from the area of speculation and be accepted as truth . |
11 | ‘ It 's now a tradition that she comes for the last week of the campaign , ’ he says . |
12 | The discovery of the impossibility of fleeing thus comes after the mental process of sizing up the situation denoted by saw , and this calls for the use of to . |
13 | The story of a children 's Christmas , climaxing in a party , comes towards the lower end of these two extremes , and we are going to take it as the plot on which can be built an interesting home movie . |
14 | Now it comes with the official blessing of German government sponsorship , a gift to the guilt of the American people . |
15 | There is an option for institutions to subscribe for shares in individual authorities but that comes with the ominous warning that there is no guarantee the shares will be available . |
16 | A clue comes with the final disappearance of the cat , when it slowly vanishes , starting with the end of its tail and ending with the broad grin , which remains some time after the rest of the animal has gone . |
17 | The brief encounter often comes with the brief stopover in the oasis of a job . |
18 | The Ultimate Language Tutor comes with the French library . |
19 | As well as a soft-font installer utility , PageMaker 3.0 for the PC now comes with the basic Bitstream font library as standard . |
20 | It comes with the incredible value for money you expect from any product that carries the Valor name . |
21 | She comes with the reluctant insouciance that says , ‘ You may have paid for me but you do n't own me . ’ |
22 | Similarly , the delta form Skynasaur F36 , like the surviving Diamonds , now equipped with latest technology glass fibre rod spars and braces , comes into the first stage bracket of starter-stunters with honours . |
23 | Cornwall tells him , ‘ the revenges we are bound to take upon your traitorous father are not fit for your beholding ’ ( III.vii.6ff. ) ) , he comes into the final stage of his career , moving from subject to object , first of Goneril 's love , then of Regan 's . |
24 | The reason is that under the general agreement on tariffs and trade beef from other countries , notably Australia , comes into the European Community . |
25 | Everyone looks at each other with the blank expression reserved especially for when someone who is off their trolley comes into the near vicinity . |
26 | I 'm sure you 've also experienced sessions you thought something somebody 's delivered in one session and found it really interesting you 've got a lot from it , and yet somebody else comes into the same subject matter and you think that you know was n't very interesting did n't , you know , did n't , I did n't really wanting to learn . |
27 | The level flight attitude will be achieved as the Altimeter comes onto the required height , and speed onto the required figure . |
28 | A fascinating new thing I learned during these sessions was ‘ feather care ’ , which , of course , comes under the general heading of the bird 's health and safety . |
29 | Possibly the most popular of all knitting comes under the general term ‘ Aran ’ knitting . |
30 | Refurbished 4–Cep unit No 1585 in London an South East Express two–tone brown ( jaffa cake ) livery comes under the impressive signal–box at Canterbury West working as the 12.03 Margate to Charing Cross via Ashford on 23 September 1986 . |