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

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1 It 's not often it comes on during the day , but now and again
2 Right , what we 're now going to do is incorporate that dummy variable as the regressor in our model as an explanatory variable , so what 's going to happen is that that dummy variable is turned off , alright in the first part of the sample right up until the war that dummy variable 's going to be off , right so it has a value of zero , right , then in nineteen forty through to nineteen forty five it 's switched on and what it 's going to do is to pick up any differential effects , right , in the intercept between wartime and peacetime right , we 'll talk a little bit more , more about that in a second , we 're going to add it in as a regressor , right , because it only comes on during the wartime it will pick up any shift in the intercept , right , that occurs due to the war if there is one , of course there may not be but it 's quite likely that there , there may well be , so if you type Q to come out of the data processing environment , go back to the action menu and test estimate forecast okay at the dialog box just add D one to your list of explanatory variables , alright then press the end key , right , yeah we 're gon na use the full sample right , we gon na use O L S , right you have now estimated the model with this dummy variable now just to see what 's happened to those coefficients the er incoming elasticity was at nought point six is now doubled right to one point one four more importantly , right , its T ratio has jumped from one point eight five right to six point eight , as a result , we now say that the incoming elasticity , the income coefficients , right , the significant zero , it 's important to explain the textiles as such the er , we are now getting a very different estimate for our
3 So she sat there for about 'arf an 'our , listenin' to the singin' and so forth , and then , just as she was beginnin' to get a bit bored , this Billy Graham comes on to the platform .
4 The trespasser comes on to the premises at his own risk .
5 Alright , when the supply comes on to the market , you know , it may be nine months down the road if it 's an annual crop , if you 're looking at something like erm , production of cocoa , right now , a cocoa tree takes about nine years to mature , therefore alright , you 're not going to know what prices are going to be nine years down the road , you 're going to have to base your production decisions and therefore your output decisions on what prices are nearly a decade , nearly a decade ago .
6 When something of that kind comes on to the market it creates a storm .
7 And as the years go by and the father retires the son comes on to the boat , so it is really a very family thing , the lifeboat service .
8 A man comes on to the terrace while I 'm eating breakfast .
9 The one item that comes in under the £100 mark might not suit your favourite Brit .
10 In analysing the information that comes in through the eyes , the brain works ‘ bottom up ’ , piecing together the information from individual retinal cells into larger wholes , and ‘ top down ’ , comparing pre-existing models in the brain with the visual input .
11 And it bounces it comes in through the atmosphere , through all the gasses , they ca n't leave again , as it usually can .
12 what , what Sottle is doing when he comes in on the scene ?
13 At this point , a side glen comes in on the right with a path leading to the dominating heights of Carn Eige and Mam Sodhail , or from it the bealach between Tom a' Choinich and Toll Creagach may be reached and a fine view seen over Glen Cannich to the mountains of Glen Farrar .
14 Loan star Imre Varadi comes in on the starting line up for the first time in favour of the suspended Nick Cusack .
15 Hidden Pot is succeeded by Gale Garth Pot , and when a wall comes in on the left , a detour along its south side is recommended to the point where it turns northwards .
16 It is understandable for our staff in the offices to look at such claims in a different way from that of someone who comes in off the street .
17 Now what tends to happen is , as you know , there is lots and lots of different guests on his chat show and if he feels threatened by them in any way shape or form , what he does he relaxes her , comes in over the top , turns them over , takes them by the shoulder and pushes them into the chair and what he is saying , he is saying , this is my chat show , do n't you submit .
18 So what he does now he always comes in over the top , so every time you see John shake hands with anybody he 'll always do that and come in over the top actually I 'm in charge and he sort of er sort of stamps his authority on the individual .
19 ‘ By tradition the money always comes in at the end .
20 It comes in at the nerve-ends and is translated into chemical and electrical reactions .
21 The only chance I might have is when he comes in with the tray .
22 Just a fraction of the household and commercial waste that comes in to the landfill site at Oakley Wood in Oxfordshire every day .
23 Greet the interviewee as she/he comes in to the room .
24 Hang on a minute , I just wan want to work out what happens if a complaint comes in against the Gas board ?
25 Someone who comes in by the day would suit me admirably . ’
26 The light comes in from the sun , heat .
27 ICE CLIMBING COMES IN FROM THE COLD
28 And the star of the show … the Russian Bear comes in from the cold .
29 Another faithful sign that winter is truly upon us , is when wildlife comes in from the cold .
30 pull it up , well they might leave it and just co disconnect it but they they 'd have to bring it in , I do n't it 'd be better I think if we had ours in the back because the , the telephone thing comes in from the back be better than having it in the , in the passage really .
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