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

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1 The crunch comes for domestic producers because in the real world economic processes can not adjust smoothly in response to reverse movements in quantifiable variables such as price so that market share can not easily be regained .
2 It is a deliberately confused image which works in close-up but only comes into real focus when viewed from far back .
3 Pointed comments are made about racial discrimination within the army , the insensitivity of television journalists , and uninformed liberal political views : indeed , the anti-war movement at home comes under more criticism than the NVA regulars entrenched at the top of the hill .
4 As payment comes in big lumps when the job is finished , income , Gare noted , tends to be uneven .
5 When it comes to such matters as the protection of creditors and third parties dealing with a company , the obvious way forward is for the Community to lay down in its Directives detailed rules which are to be given similar effect under national law in all member states .
6 For small cichlids it is possible , for example , to use nylon net curtains as gravel tidies , but these would be no good when it comes to large cichlids as they tend to get hold of the soft material and pull it out of place .
7 I , I was just going to say that the county surveyor said that everything comes to this committee before anything else happens , but of course it goes to the press before it comes to this committee and that shows with , with the
8 Comes a comes across some others as well , but it comes across these five very frequently .
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