Example sentences of "[subord] [adj] [noun] comes [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although such charge comes to an end by termination of the marriage following the decree absolute , the charge has probably not been cancelled and this should be done at HM Land Charges Registry ( Form K13 fee £1 ) or at HM Land Registry ( Form 202 accompanied by a certified copy of the decree absoluteno fee Land Registration Fees Order 1992 , Sched 4 , Pt II , para ( 9 ) ) .
2 Yeah , cos that taste comes in your mouth .
3 ‘ I have an open mind until further evidence comes to light .
4 If this land comes into private ownership , it is very doubtful and dim the same amount of access and the same amount of conservation will be , er private conservation will be given and we wo n't have the control over it we have now .
5 And Mike 's friend 's sister said that if this husband comes to the funeral he 's gon na swing for him .
6 More direct if under-stated evidence comes from the retrospective questions posed in the first official birth control enquiry in 1946 ( Lewis-Faning 1949 ) ( see Chapter 5 ) .
7 It 's a reflection , I think , on our Christian failure to live what we talk about — ‘ If any man comes to be in Christ , he is a new creature . ’
8 If any harm comes to us , ’ said Rincewind , ‘ then there will be no-one to operate the magic box .
9 Unless further evidence comes to light I believe that Court Farm is the old manor house of Langridge .
10 However , the working out of these three dimensions in the undergraduate curriculum is bound to be rather different from their manifestation in the school curriculum because higher education comes at a different stage in the educational life-cycle .
11 Whether that money comes from a pension , a P E P , off the pools
12 Promoters World Wide Productions said it was likely to be the last party of its kind before new legislation comes into effect .
13 Somehow when that person comes on the screen you know immediately , that 's right , that 's the one , they really make the character come to life .
14 Will he encourage all local authorities to ensure that people pay their bills promptly and will he ensure that future charges are reduced when that money comes into council coffers ?
15 ‘ As things stand at present , it would be very difficult for a Bishop opposed to the new legislation to continue in office when that legislation comes into effect , ’ he said .
16 'Cause there 's nothing like the feeling when that Tower comes into view
17 but putting a note on the diary that when that policy comes to erm
18 If you recall , we said that the desired level of output S R T simply function of last year 's prices alright or more im , or alternatively right , you make erm the planting decisions on the basis right of current prices right , so when that supply comes onto the market in say a years time it 's now a crop right .
19 If it is thought that the growers of any kind of grain in any part of the world have been losing money , and are likely to sow a smaller area for a future harvest ; it is argued that prices are likely to rise as soon as that harvest comes into sight , and its shortness is manifest to all .
20 It 's hard to tell , cos I always seemed to be awake , but then I remember waking up with a jump when this voice comes over the loud speaker .
21 As this process comes to an end — as membership in the underclass becomes stable and enduring — greater resentment and social unrest should be expected .
22 Answer : by turning in a record with echoes of Bob Dylan and Van Morrison , which must be as close as popular music comes to high seriousness and sainthood , to being untrammelled by earthly concerns like chart success .
23 Second , when red-hot magma comes into contact with a large volume of sea water , the water is converted instantly into steam , and an explosion results .
24 As Hargreaves ( 1982 ) has pointed out , much of this is rhetoric rather than reality , especially when secondary education comes within the orbit of public examinations , which have hitherto largely emphasized cognitive development , but it does constitute a strong element in ‘ progressive ’ models of primary education , and has influenced the content , teaching and assessment of courses leading to the General Certificate of Secondary Education ( GCSE ) .
25 As more misery comes to light — often inspired by publicity or the knowledge of a helpline for children — the NSPCC professionals step in .
26 Such advances , however , are ultimately dependent upon the quality of the available evidence and their main conclusions , summarized here , may require some degree of modification as more material comes to light .
27 As fluorescent light comes from a larger area the light is more diffuse and therefore produces less glare , and the flickering that was associated with the early form of fluorescent lighting should not be experienced now .
28 The formulation is constantly being improved as new information comes to light .
29 THE APPOINTMENT of Robert Louis-Dreyfus as Saatchi 's chief executive and Charles Scott as financial director comes after a prolonged period of musical chairs involving top management .
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