Example sentences of "of [adj] [noun] [that] come " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Spain likes those bits of political union that come free : more law-making power for the European Parliament and majority voting on some areas of foreign policy . |
3 | It is the fear of being abandoned — of being left helpless and alone while still alive — of burdening relatives beyond endurance — of awful pain that comes when no help is at hand . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | There was the huge extension of state activity in other areas of social life that came about as a result of the ‘ warfare means welfare ’ principle of the 1940s . |
6 | Through the ‘ new ’ town of Victorian terraces that came with the railway and over the river into the old town . |
7 | That was dwarfed by the $85 billion of extra help that came from European consumers , whose food prices were rigged way above world-market levels . |
8 | I closed my eyes and watched the sheets of warm colour that came as I relaxed or increased the tension of the lids . |
9 | He wore a heavy cloak of dark cloth that came down to his ankles . |
10 | The free colour shows the Growtray and a range of similar planters that come filled with non-peat compost , some even ready planted . |
11 | The next night I went on without Dutch courage and flattened a drunken heckler with a couple of speedy put-downs that came from nowhere ( 't was I , your valiant defence mechanism again ) and a new career was born . |
12 | There 's a kind of protective arrogance that comes out of that . |
13 | She was still sitting there when the silence began , those few moments of suspended time that came before the sounding of the air-raid sirens . |
14 | Anne swallowed the gulp of hot bile that came up in the back of her mouth . |
15 | I believe that practically every question of statutory construction that comes before the courts will involve an argument that the case falls under one or more of these three heads . |
16 | But besides that there 's a lot of other influences that come into it , and you must n't ever forget that it 's a song you 're playing — to me , that has absolutely everything to do with what notes you 're playing . |
17 | Some writers , like Michael Allen Fox , argue that testing for safety the thousands of new products that come on to market annually , from shoe-polishes to children 's crayons , ‘ is often confused by the media with research , leading to a negative impression of the latter ’ ( 1986 : 181 ) . |
18 | ‘ I first tried to get that kind of raspy voice that comes when the vocal cords have broken down . |
19 | You failed miserably to mention the excellent selection of scalable fonts that come with PagePlus . |