Example sentences of "[subord] it come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I would send dignity to the devil , where it came from . ’ |
2 | I have no idea who got that extra money or where it came from . |
3 | The Undo command gives you a second chance when you delete a block of text in error by allowing you to replace it in the document exactly where it came from . |
4 | The term first appeared in the nonsense works of Edward Lear , but where it came from no one knows . |
5 | She had never questioned where it came from , though she knew deep inside . |
6 | Cadbury World is a permanent exhibition devoted entirely to Chocolate — where it came from , who first drank the mysterious potion , when it became eating chocolate and the part Cadbury played in this fascinating story . |
7 | We do n't know what it is or where it came from , but there 's obviously something in it ! ’ |
8 | Where it came from goodness only knows , but it survived illness , unhappiness and the hum drum of Roundhay . |
9 | Is that where it came from ? ’ |
10 | Has anyone got an idea where it came from ? |
11 | It do n't do where it come from though mum . |
12 | Two types are available : end-feed , where you add your own solder and solder-ring ( or ‘ Yorkshire ’ ) , where it comes as part of the fitting . |
13 | We may sometimes hear merely a fragment of a melody , yet we know immediately what it is , where it comes from . |
14 | For a considerable time , at least some of us have questioned where the IRA is trained and where it comes from . |
15 | They are generally more interested in questions of taste and convenience and price than where it comes from , ’ he says . |
16 | Where it comes from |
17 | watered down the terms so it came to nil . |
18 | Every time I visited him he made me polish the dust off the bottle , so it came as a huge relief when we were finally able to open it . |
19 | ‘ We knew Wednesday had problems at the back when long balls were played at them , so it came as no surprise when we scored on the break to make it 1–1 . ’ |
20 | Kat 's songs have been described as ‘ virulently anti-male ’ , so it came as a surprise when she said : ‘ Who said I was angry about men ? |
21 | She 'd been used to hopping around and flapping about wherever she pleased , so it came as a bit of a shock to find her freedom of movement restricted by the jesses . |
22 | They had walked quite some miles , she realised on the return journey , and she had been in his company for quite some while , so it came as no surprise to also realise how totally unsuited she was for the job she was there to do . |
23 | Of course , these statistics are crude , but they strongly suggest a world in which war may often have seemed prohibitively expensive , especially once it came to be realised that Æthelred 's military operations tended to be unsuccessful . |
24 | Finally , failure to comply with the provisions of the Act once it comes into force will render the builder liable to prosecution and a fine . |
25 | But , as on most other trips together overseas , once it comes to relaxing we 'll do most of it together . |
26 | Once it comes on the screen generally good . |
27 | is yet another testament to the record industry 's fiercely-held conviction that there is an insatiable appetite among the general public for old rope provided it comes in new packages . |
28 | It had been passed from hand to hand along a chain of trusted men until it came into his own , its message comprehensible only to his eyes . |
29 | The programme took its usual course , until it came to news time . |
30 | I packed up and went to follow the scales and 7 lb was the top until it came to Tony who weighed 10 lb dead . |