Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun] that come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Roget gives , in one paragraph , words and phrases that are closely related to a word or a phrase that came into your mind but is not quite right for the sense you are trying to convey .
2 not one of them doctors or an anaesthetist that come to dad had anything on , suit , trousers , jumper , floppy t-shirt , sweat shirt , no overall , no gloves nothing
3 I simply wan na say two things and that is this that within a month if this scheme is to work I believe that the council or the social services committee must draw up a long list of homes which it proposes to close and that long list will be in teams and that must be done not behind closed doors so that people know what is being proposed , we level with people who live in those institutions and they are fully acquainted with our , with our intentions and secondly I think it 's necessary to understand from this programme that it is not just refurbishment programme , it is a refurbishment and closure programme the simple equation being that the money that comes from closures from capital receipts and some revenue savings , actually goes into the rest to refurbish them .
4 Roth has left off with his mythologising fury — and his memoir lets us know that the benefits that come to the writer who tries , or even seems , to stick to the facts may amount to something more than those of hindsight .
5 Prior to World War II working class couples made use of judicial separation machinery rather than divorce , but the number of informal separations was undoubtedly larger than the number that came to court .
6 In you review of the 486SX machines you state that ‘ once again it was set up to use the MS DOS device drivers ( HIMEM , MOUSE and SMARTDrive ) , although the ones that come with Windows 3.1 are much better ’ .
7 Many partnerships went public in the 1980s to secure capital , so the discipline that comes from handling one 's own money had been eroded .
8 If the questions that come to PFK are any indication , compatibility problems with marine fish must rate as the single most difficult area to master and overcome .
9 The matrix therefore represents the cross references between what is seen and the constructs that come to be applied in making sense of the experience and , by recording these , it is able to illuminate something of a person 's way of thinking and responding .
10 For example , many people at the Royal Brompton and National Heart hospital tell me that some of the special health authorities should be allowed to win new patients and the money that comes with them by being allowed to work in the internal market .
11 A comparable slab of slightly less educated people , but including many of those who are educated , love quasi-science : books about bits that fall off Jupiter and the pyramids that came from outer space .
12 I have few clues that would let me construct a picture of my mother 's childhood , that would explain her denial of mine as my own , and the rage that came with that denial .
13 Everyone in the House must want further inward investment and the development that comes with it .
14 ‘ You 're much more likely to hear John Peel play one of our records than Kiss FM , ’ admits Mercury , ‘ and the people that come to our gigs are more your typical rock fans .
15 While the films made at the beginning of the war appealed for people to forget selfish desires and apply themselves to the common good , to put aside class divisions in order to confront an enemy that threatened everyone equally , the Gainsborough films addressed themselves to the frustrations and the pain that came after continuous self-sacrifice .
16 My own favourite example of this attack , and the contradictions that came with it , was that as Council members we were asked both to take pride in an NEA-sponsored and adulatory film about the graffiti that were then disfiguring the New York City subway system , and to support lavishly the great American museums whose distinguished collections were ( and remain ) a standing rebuke to the so-called experimental art of which graffiti were then such a beguiling component .
17 Further discussion thus has to focus attention on particular flows , and we now consider the two-dimensional wake to exemplify the procedures and the ideas that come from them .
18 After a moment 's blankness Wayne took the board , and the hint that came with it .
19 The local council had suddenly decreed that unless the school caretaker got rid of his dog , he would lose his job and the house that came with it .
20 It is this that explains the sharp opposition which developed between the two contrasting attitudes , and the antithesis that came to be sharply drawn between ‘ reason ’ and ‘ authority ’ .
21 Jaguars , which prefer watery environments , were associated in pre-history with rain , fertility and the power that comes with control of the water supply .
22 She introduced soft blues , and a colour that came to be known as de Chavigny grey : the rooms , understated and severe , were the perfect backdrop for the jewellery and the silver .
23 No , Kensington and Kennington might be separated only by a letter of the alphabet but the streets that came between them took you out of one world and into another .
24 But the money that comes in that way never fully covers the expenses involved in supporting our efforts in those countries .
25 Although , when the three friends reunite in 1959 after thirteen years , they have not achieved everything they hoped for as adolescents , we are left at the end of the play with a feeling of hope — not the kind of false hope prescribed by Soviet censors but the hope that comes from being young and strong and having lived through difficult times .
26 Not only would these novel reactors take too long to develop , but the electricity that comes from them will , in most cases , be needlessly expensive .
27 But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure ; then peace-loving , considerate , submissive , full of mercy and good fruit , impartial and sincere ’ ( James 3:17 ) .
28 Using that as a working theory , I 'd say there was some sort of time limit involved — I mean , a time during which it is imperative for people not to know that he 's dead , but a time that comes to an end , after which it does n't matter so much . "
29 For this reason we have the feeling that a Braque jug is just as real and valid , just as much a distinct unity , as the jug that comes from the potter 's wheel .
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