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

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1 On the way red-necked phalaropes at last show themselves , tame , almost friendly birds that come towards the camera .
2 Still , when it comes to the treatment of the frontiers of computing , the areas of advanced research that come under the general heading of ‘ artificial intelligence ’ ( AI ) , there is still a great deal sadly lacking .
3 so I says it 's going , now as far as the , er , what they call it that fella that come to did that job
4 What is clear is that public policies that come from outside and are imposed on inner-city populations are often based on prejudice and ignorance .
5 The creation and keeping of records in a local authority takes place in a very specific political , legal and geographical context — with all the social and cultural connotations that come with records-keeping in the public domain .
6 In short , some children will come from relatively stable homes for temporary care , others have had very damaging and painful experiences and come from permanently broken homes and are likely to require long-term care .
7 In truth Emily did have dreams that one day in a park or on the street a talent scout would stop and see the perfect features and flawless skin of this child and come to the house begging on bended knees to transform her life .
8 And it will introduce a new affiliate membership level to Unix International for VARs and software houses who do n't need the detailed specs that come with Associate membership .
9 There is little doubt that there are some sounds that come from semi-acoustic guitars which are beyond the realms of an EQ job on a solid .
10 There are also the exciting poses that come at the end of some of Ashton 's pas de deux as the two characters declare their love , for example , when Oberon cradles Titania in his arms at the end of The Dream and , even more excitingly , when Colas lifts Lise high on one arm it the end of their dance in Act II of La Fille Mai Gardée as if to crown her queen of the harvest
11 ‘ It 's always the same person of course , although over the years she has had different names and come in various shapes and sizes .
12 Later , Longuet 's aides said that any outside shareholdings in France Telecom should be reciprocal cross-shareholdings and come in the context of specific international projects .
13 It is only the slow pace of human speech and human reactions that slows down the electronic processes that come into play when national security appears to be at risk .
14 And it will introduce a new affiliate membership level to Unix International for value-added resellers and software houses that do n't need the detailed specifications that come with Associate membership .
15 Lead levels from a system with lead piping are much higher in the first few pints that come from a tap that has been left turned off than after the water has run for a few minutes , as this flushes out much of the dissolved lead .
16 ‘ We 'll pass over your doubtful history and come to the interesting part .
17 These are easier to cut than royal-iced cakes and come with much more attractive decorations .
18 The lace-like type that come within these groups are very slow in growing ; one we have , which is reputed to date back to the early '20s if not beyond , stands less than five foot tall but measures eight foot across .
19 The Transport and Works Bill will be a major step forward in the reform of antiquated , obscure private Bill procedures and should reduce by about half the number of private Bills that come before the House , while improving procedures in the area that deal with them .
20 Judge Wroath had applied the right test and come to a decision which he was entitled to come to on the evidence before him .
21 As tribunals are totally independent of Government and are judicial organisations , they must have the power — and the House must respect that power — to investigate such matters and come to a conclusion .
22 Then you ride out alone , across the springing grass all beset with tiny jewel-like flowers ; you ride up the rushy mountains and down the rushy glens and come to the mouth of the dragon 's cave .
23 As to its effect on Heather , struggling to shake off nervous depression and come to terms with her sister 's loss , that could only be imagined .
24 The cuts , of about 8 per cent , are on BT 's digital private circuits and come into effect on 1 January 1990 .
25 First of all , I want you to write down , the first words that come into your mind , the first say half a dozen words that come into your mind when you think about stress .
26 It is these ideas that come from experience .
27 The basic qualities that come from our socialist tradition .
28 The organisational changes that come with white-collar CCT and its attendant activities create an environment where it is all the more imperative for the traditionally federal style of Town Hall management to look very carefully at how it manages its electronic records .
29 Some sociologists have pondered these issues and come to the conclusion that criminal law categories are ideological constructs ( Sumner 1976 ) .
30 Both you and I are much blamed by the " crouner and capitanes " and in truth not without cause , for they say there is no wrong done in Ireland but only that which is done by these men that come from Ila , and Auchinbrecke said to me that he would complain to my Lord of you for sending them at all , except men you have passed and will be answerable for .
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