Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] comes to " in BNC.
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1 | Sherlock Holmes leaves England for New York City where he comes to the aid of his long-time love , the famous stage actress Irene Adler . |
2 | Okay and let's say it comes to a third or it comes to two fifteenths . |
3 | It starts by proclaiming that God is dead or what comes to the same thing , that if he exists he is irrelevant . |
4 | Or what comes to the same thing judges changed their minds about what aspects or features of past decisions they were required to follow . |
5 | What one hopes , of course , is to find that one comes to the same conclusions from using the neuropsychological method as from using psychological methods of investigation : and , as we will show in Chapter 9 , such agreements between conclusions do actually occur . |
6 | Added Keegan : ‘ They say that everything comes to those who wait . |
7 | The saying goes that everything comes to he who waits well they 've waited longer than most ’ |
8 | In very high winds it is usually better to deliberately let the glider swing into wind so that it comes to a stop facing directly into wind . |
9 | Every time that it comes to capping regulations , those same authorities are blamed and pilloried for the spending for which Ministers have happily claimed the credit . |
10 | But , as on most other trips together overseas , once it comes to relaxing we 'll do most of it together . |
11 | For if someone comes to you and preaches a Jesus other than the Jesus we preached , or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received , or a different gospel from the one you accepted , you put up with it easily enough . |
12 | I 'm er ve very strongly against smoking and if someone comes to my house and asks if they can smoke , I do say no , and I ask them if they wish to smoke if they would go outside . |
13 | She takes the lift to the seventh floor and walks along a carpeted corridor until she comes to a room whose door is slightly ajar . |
14 | Satisfied , she retraces her steps until she comes to a Ladies ' cloakroom . |
15 | Until she comes to her senses , that is . |
16 | All right , I 'll leave her here until she comes to , then we 'll take her back to the camp . ’ |
17 | She 'd committed herself to God 's ways , and to God 's people , and God directs her , and she comes to the field of Boaz And there was none more able to meet her need . |
18 | Yes , yes well we ca n't talk you see , we do n't know , we do n't know what 's happening , but she 's been suffering a lot with her back just now and she put that off you know that because she 's not attending the meetings , she ca n't sit , and if she comes to the meetings she ca n't sit down , she stands up , props herself against the wall and stand up right at the back so , we do n't know you see |
19 | Other classes struggle all the time , to get anything done you feel you know why are we having this class , we 're not making erm it 's not making a lot of educational sense and one comes to the conclusion after many years of bitter experience that it personal dynamics , it depends on who 's in the group and some groups erm this one successful and some groups which I wo n't mention are relatively unsuccessful and one feels okay that 's because of the inter-personal , it 's who 's in the group and how they interact with each other and try as one might , I suppose I play th the leading role in this group |
20 | If one comes to the are northeast of Flaxton , I believe that for the avoidance of coalescence , one ought in the case of a village which has a rather wide boundary conservation area , for historical reasons basically , one ought to take the coalescence distance from the edge of that conservation boundary . |
21 | If you knock at the door of the gamekeeper 's house and he comes to the door wearing an antler head-dress , a black satin robe with a pentangle on it , and is holding a headless bleeding chicken in one hand , then even if he gives you permission to camp , think about going to a B & B. Some country folk are best left to their own devices . |
22 | And so Jesus , he draws near to this woman , and he comes to you and he comes to me , to cleanse and forgive , we 'll just turn from our sin and meet him in confession . |
23 | And so Jesus , he draws near to this woman , and he comes to you and he comes to me , to cleanse and forgive , we 'll just turn from our sin and meet him in confession . |
24 | Erm and it comes to quite a high figure and he 's not happy . |
25 | Twenty and take away twenty cancel out and it comes to two . |
26 | Hill and Whitlow taking a few chances in their own half and finally Whitlow 's dispossessed and it comes to Collimore . |
27 | He turns his head a little further and it comes to me that these are the people who are making the programme about Summerchild . |
28 | Erm , so if you , if you do the easy one , and let's say it comes out to ten pence per gram , and you do the difficult one and it comes to a hundred and three pence per gram , right , or point nought one pence per gram |
29 | The only problem is you start revising at sort of three months in advance or something and then , or a month or whatever , and it comes to exam and you think you 've forgotten it all . |
30 | I sit down , I yawn and it comes to bedtime and I 'm really too tired to go up the stairs . |