Example sentences of "it comes [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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31 IT comes as no surprise that Lester Piggott is likely to return to racing even after his terrible accident on Saturday .
32 Yep , stranded in the ITV franchise desert ( '93 , here we come ! ) , it comes as no surprise that recession-hit telly has turned to its own back catalogue for a morale boost .
33 It comes as no coincidence that Juan , who first pioneered electro in the early '80s as part of Cybertron before making the first Detroit records on Model 500 , took his hiatus from the arena when it had become an overcrowded circus .
34 This is the electronic version of British Rail 's timetable and it comes as no surprise to find that it 's subject to BR 's usual get-out clauses .
35 It comes as no surprise , for example , to discover that the argument about poststructuralism neglecting history was initiated by those whose own intellectual formation can be identified with the existential Marxist humanism of the New Left of the 1950s and early 1960s .
36 Given the concerns of the 1920s , it comes as no surprise that the initial challenge was over the issue of administrative law .
37 So it comes as no surprise to learn that the new film by veteran director Robert Altman — The Player — has been the most talked about movie in studio parking lots and Beverly Hills brasseries this year .
38 It comes as no surprise to … science , ’ she said with a disapproving emphasis upon the final word .
39 It comes as no surprise to learn of NASA 's resistance to Sanskrit as a language for AI .
40 The yacht being of Scandinavian build , it comes as no surprise to find that the joiner work throughout the accommodation is of stained African mahogany .
41 In the light of our discussion , it comes as no surprise to find another , abbreviated plan for " Socrates and Instinct " with a question mark against the heading " politics " which , of all the main headings , would seem the furthest removed from Greek drama .
42 I mean it comes as no surprise to me er because of the lack of Health and Safety provision inside the work places and people that remain in work , erm being subjected to longer working hours er inside the industry .
43 Given the existence of these EEC policies , it comes as no surprise that the states which border on the EEC are willing to join on whatever terms they are offered .
44 It comes as no surprise to find a tabloid newspaper defining women by reference to their sexual behaviour and presenting sex as a sort of urgent male need , a bit like going to the toilet .
45 I have always been impressed with the quality of the precedents contained in the Encyclopaedia , which rarely let us down , despite the intricacies of the subject matter , and it comes as no surprise to me to find that so many firms seem to be basing their standard form agreements and leases on Forms 14 and 29 .
46 It comes as no surprise that such a verdict should have been arrived at .
47 In those dispiriting circumstances it comes as no surprise to find politicians trying to offer a means of escaping from the encircling gloom .
48 It comes as an extension to SCO 's Unix V ( which is also part of the Open Desktop suite ) for systems based on Intel 's 80386 and i486 processors .
49 It comes as the central priority because without a successful economy nothing else prospers .
50 The early stages of the rise of Venice arc obscure and ill-documented ; but when it comes into the light of day it is ruled already by a duke or doge popularly elected , yet normally chosen from , and dependent on , the great families of the Rialto , the chief island of the archipelago on which Venice is crazily and romantically constructed .
51 These damned black marketeers are everywhere ; they siphon the stuff off as soon as it comes into the country , at the various stores and again at the local distribution points .
52 I know I 'm so they they eat you see they 've eaten fish and chips and it goes through the air conditioning and it comes into the studio you all you can smell is fish and chips .
53 That helps them then deal with a call as soon as it comes into the switchboard .
54 It comes at a time of growing fear that Saatchi & Saatchi may become the subject of a takeover bid as a result of recent business problems .
55 It comes at a time when the Reagan administration is rolling back the controls established by successive governments in the 1970s .
56 It is the first occasion that Basquiat 's art will have been studied by an American institution and it comes at a time when David Ross , who replaced Thomas Armstrong as the Whitney 's director in bitter circumstances nearly two years ago , is under considerable pressure to ignite a new and visionary exhibition programme at the museum ( see The Art Newspaper No.6 , March 1991 , p.5 ) .
57 To this end he set out to give a ‘ factual picture of life as it comes at a boy in the Merchant Service ’ , offering details of the kind of people he would meet and ‘ some of the problems and emotional conflicts he would have to face … ’
58 It comes at a time when the advertising campaign is already in full swing adding another dimension to the promotional mix .
59 But worse is that it comes at the very moment Davies and Jeff Young , the WRU technical director , and forward-looking others have put into place a representative structure designed to facilitate the flow of full international candidates .
60 Now this when when it comes at the end of a word
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