Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The light comes in from the sun , heat . |
2 | ICE CLIMBING COMES IN FROM THE COLD |
3 | And the star of the show … the Russian Bear comes in from the cold . |
4 | Another faithful sign that winter is truly upon us , is when wildlife comes in from the cold . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Well when it comes in from the cow it 's at blood heat , and e you put it through your strainer and then you drain it and er you leave it be and it coagulates , goes consistency of yoghurt , slightly thicker than yoghurt , and after that stood a certain time you apply heat then you warm it up and you stir it , you break up the curd , and the whey gradually rises to the top and your curds settles to the bottom . |
7 | Esau , the hunter , comes in from the field ‘ dying of hunger ’ , to find his brother boiling some lentil soup . |
8 | If we do n't raise our targets , we shall stumble but I 'm absolutely confident from all the news that comes in from the field , that we shall raise our targets . |
9 | It comes in from the number nine , gets the goal but it was brilliantly created for him there by and it 's a quick response by right on the fifty minute mark , we 've had an hour of the match and it 's now three one . |
10 | He comes in from the stairwell and closes the double doors . |
11 | Er so unfortunately , fifty percent of material comes in from the States . |
12 | The Khmer Rouge also comes down from the north through Preah Vihear to Kompong Thom , Kratie and Kompong Cham . |
13 | Even the railway has charm as it curves on a fine viaduct where the River Finnan comes down from the mountains to enter Loch Shiel , a long and narrow sheet of water passing through high portals to reach green pastures after a serpentine course of seventeen miles . |
14 | Then there 's the question of whether an extra club comes up from the Vauxhall Conference to replace Aldershot and the possibility of clubs moving to new grounds . ’ |
15 | Cold water cisterns themselves should also be lagged ( see page 44 ) : put insulation on the top of the cistern but not underneath , so that some heat comes up from the house to keep the chill off the cistern . |
16 | If you read any report that comes out from the government , any report that comes out from Shelter you will find that in fact private sector housing , your house , my house , our houses are subsidised twice as much by this government than so called public . |
17 | If that feeling comes out from the debate it will be the direct result of misreporting , because no Hon. |
18 | Then Boy cut to a black and white film in which a good man comes back from the war in uniform and finds his wife hostessing a party in black satin with orchids , and he throws out her gin-drinking friends , and she says to them , laughing but then not laughing at all , my husband would like to be alone with me . |
19 | So my the , in my mind the best way forward is for this council to promote the right to buy and I fully support this motion and I would urge members of this council to ignore the report that comes back from the housing committee . |
20 | 2.00 : Video comes back from the repair shop . |
21 | Find out what happened to her and why , according to the story , she comes back from the Underworld and brings spring to the earth . |
22 | She might phone about half past nine when she comes back from the hospital . |