Example sentences of "[noun sg] comes [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And the first surprise of the interview comes straight away , as soon as Chadwick accepts the proferred copy of Guitarist . |
2 | I occurred to me that all the pleasure of snooker comes either in anticipation or retrospect . |
3 | Evidence supporting a genetic component to predisposition comes mainly from a large study of 15924 male twin pairs . |
4 | This long boat comes past and I run over so it goes underneath me . |
5 | The Carlton bid comes just a week after the Government announced plans to relax rules on mergers within the ITV network . |
6 | The bid comes nearly 13 years after Unigate made its first , unsuccessful , attempt to buy Clifford and follows the latter 's announcement in October of a 60 per cent drop in first-half profits to £1.03 million . |
7 | And you will become aware of technical skills — noticing economy of effect and style , seeing and hearing how an actor interprets a script , and how his thinking comes across in a performance . |
8 | ‘ The pleasure comes later , when you elevate yourself to the status of a student and a teacher — that 's how I see the job . ’ |
9 | Public Opinion , the law and the demands of office insist that the social worker should be professionally ( and preferably personally ) beyond reproach in sexual matters : and reproach comes only too easily . |
10 | This leap into the future comes only a few months after the dest … ruction by fire of — ’ |
11 | Speed comes partly from good footwork anyway . |
12 | The risk is that the markets are perilously close to ensuring that the grapeshot comes straight up Lombard Street in a self-fulfilling prophecy . |
13 | The defeat comes just eight days after England lost by the same score to Norway in a vital World Cup qualifying match in Oslo . |
14 | The rhyming scheme in the last two lines however interrupts the rest wherever the poet comes more briefly , concisely and abruptly to a conclusion . |
15 | The deal comes just three months after Airtours , the UK 's number two holiday company , lost out in a takeover battle for rival Owners Abroad . |
16 | The deal comes just three months after Airtours , the UK 's number two holiday company , lost out in a takeover battle for rival Owners Abroad . |
17 | When an apostrophe comes just before an s at the end of a word , it shows that something belongs to that word . |
18 | And where the source of light comes mostly from one side , as when plants are growing under a hedge , stems often bend and stretch in that direction . |
19 | Assuming a fair wind on major infrastructure , access , and drainage , it is unlikely that a new settlement would be producing a significant group of housings until somewhere around , at the very best , end ninety six into the of ninety seven period , in that context , what is happening in that short intervening period , assuming certain planning guidance comes forward to help that intervening period , and will that new settlement actually be built out prior to two prior to two thousand and six , will the fourteen hundred dwellings be built in that period , question mark , probably not , it will lap over , therefore in that context of a gap at the beginning , and a potential overlap at the end , it is very important again to revisit the peripheral land issue . |
20 | This emphasis on individualism and self-esteem comes close to traditional male-oriented therapeutic programmes . |
21 | Real grief comes later : only then are you ready to share your deep suffering . |
22 | Flying west to east on a winter 's day the dark comes quickly . |
23 | So there 's an end to that — its commonplace : light goes with life , and in the winter of your years the dark comes early … |
24 | Got in the door , punter comes home , I ca n't fit my sylph-like frame through the window and I panic . |
25 | It is unfortunate that the talk comes quite so soon after Christmas , but I hope all members living locally will make every effort to come and I know that they will be glad they did . |
26 | Automation comes home in Japan |
27 | The extract comes right at the end of the Foreword . |
28 | But then the dark of winter puts paid to photosynthesis , until the spring comes again . |
29 | Spring comes late to this windbitten and rain-soaked valley . |
30 | Spring comes early to the Riviera and it made Modigliani , always sensitive to change , more restless than ever . |