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

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1 Woodburn Junction box in 1988 as a football special returning to London comes off the truncated remains of the Woodhead line , now devoid of electrification .
2 White has been at the arboretum for 14 years and observes that the best autumn colour often comes after the worst summers .
3 The disk comes with the necessary programs to decode the 33,000 word dictionary , to allow you to edit , and to re-encode it for use with Scramble .
4 The disk comes with the necessary programs to decode the 33,000 word dictionary , to allow you to edit , and to re-encode it for use with Scramble .
5 The kit for doing the job comes with the necessary fittings so that the job of ‘ winding ’ the coil into one hole and out of the other after removing the pipes from the boiler should take only 15 minutes .
6 It comes with the standard features found in more sophisticated packages , but is far easier to use .
7 It comes with the same features as the Open Desktop 3.0 , minus networking and Merge emulation .
8 It comes with the same features as the Open Desktop 3.0 , minus networking and Microsoft emulation .
9 It comes , the comma comes inside the inverted commas .
10 My hand today comes from a duplicate pairs game played at the St Malachy 's club earlier this week .
11 My hand today comes from a duplicate pairs game played at the St Malachy 's club earlier this week .
12 Beccaria 's reputation for humanity comes from the famous sections that oppose the use of torture and of capital punishment .
13 It is called Kulta and it comes from the distant reaches of Lapland .
14 Some support for evolutionary theories comes from the comparative findings , which show that high maximum lifespans in optimal conditions ( cited in the introduction ) occur in creatures with a low risk of mortality in nature , and hence with strong selection maintaining late life .
15 However , essential as that support is , perhaps the greatest drive of all comes from the normal dreams that all parents have for their children .
16 As a result of the various Immigration Acts there is now virtually no ‘ primary ’ immigration from the New Commonwealth ; most settlement comes from the close relations and dependents of those already resident in Britain ( ibid . ) .
17 Charles perhaps still more than his father regarded St Denis as both personal and dynastic patron ; and though the earliest evidence of this comes from the early years of his own reign , it was surely rooted in childhood habits .
18 The children come from East and West Sussex , although to my astonishment there 's one who comes from the far reaches of West Sussex , right away over erm the other side of Chichester .
19 For some time airlines , particularly British Airways , have been bringing strong pressure to bear within the CAA 's Finance Advisory Committee ( FAC ) to reverse the present charging scheme , whereby 97.6 per cent of its AOC income comes from the Variable Charges , in favour of the majority of income being derived from the Fixed Charges element , which would then reflect the actual expenditure of effort by the CAA in respect of each company .
20 Again , the term comes from the earliest attempts at explaining the disorder .
21 In my view the central threat to the countryside comes from the sheer numbers of people who want to buy a piece of it .
22 HAPPINESS is a conditioned reflex that comes from the right thoughts .
23 When an expert system is used to produce some advice or a report , the expertise underlying the output comes from the following sources : the experts who provided the knowledge , the persons ( sometimes called " knowledge engineers " ) who refined the knowledge and formalized it so that it could be installed in the knowledge-base , the persons who wrote the inference engine and the user interface ( or adapted existing ones ) , the user of the system .
24 Support for this idea comes from the following observations .
25 The most interesting evidence , however , comes from the ditched enclosures in the Little Spittle suburb .
26 Their family name comes from the Malay tupai , meaning small , squirrel-like animal .
27 More direct if under-stated evidence comes from the retrospective questions posed in the first official birth control enquiry in 1946 ( Lewis-Faning 1949 ) ( see Chapter 5 ) .
28 ‘ Shito ’ comes from the Japanese characters used to write his teachers ' names .
29 The word origami comes from the Japanese ori ( folding ) and kami ( paper ) .
30 our rugby action this week comes from the divisional championships … the South West are on course to win these because on Saturday at Gloucester they made it two wins out of two … this time out they beat the North by 29 points to 16
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