Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Error ’ here refers to the failure to respond to a warning light that comes on when a signal at red is passed .
2 If the pain comes on when the cat is out patrolling its territory , its natural reaction will be to attempt to hide from the ‘ attacker ’ .
3 In edit mode a red LED comes on and the pedals select individual effects , in the same way that you 'd switch between a row of compact effects pedals .
4 the other one , but even though it opens outwards , a bit comes in and a bit comes out and so he had to chip away at the
5 AS SUMMER comes in and the demand for ice cream increases so the opportunities arise for the vendors to overcharge , especially when parents are treating their children .
6 Gradually the mortgage comes down and the savings goes up , but there 's still a gap .
7 And it figures MS-DOS users upgrading to a GUI will go with it instead of Windows 3.1 only after the pricing comes down and the difference between the two is only $200 or less .
8 First machine comes along and a man of the cloth , as some ladies here know , from Nottingham , the Reverend William Lindel designed a knitting machine , the first machine .
9 Collimore good tackle by Hill a really effective challenge and Collimore and Hill having a real scrap as the ball comes over and the referee steps in and stern action might be required here by referee Kirby .
10 Every year this argument comes up and every year noting happens .
11 If one attacks another , the weaker one runs away and comes back when the trouble is over .
12 Thus it comes about that the patterns of object-relationships which exist in the unconscious inner world determine the kinds of immature object-relations which people sustain in their outer world .
13 It comes about that the merchant has to go to the fair at Bruges on his business , and while he spends part of a day before departure in his counting-house reviewing his affairs the monk meets and converses with the wife .
14 Usually this situation comes about when a voyage or space charterer issues his own ( ordinary or non-charter party ) bills of lading , without the master 's or his agent 's signature .
15 Community development philosophy is based on the conviction that true human collective progress comes about when the felt needs of communities are addressed and when people themselves are involved in taking action to meet these needs .
16 The ways by which this class comes about and the implications and feedback effects to and from the natural environment are discussed in Chapters 6 , 7 and 8 .
17 But the monsoon rain will provide enough water to keep Kumana villu full and the lotus pads flourishing until the dry season comes round and the jacanas and all the other water birds are ready to start nesting again .
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