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

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1 We then set out to look for contacts that come from sources other than the usual lake fish .
2 It kills the larvae of lepidoptera ( butter flies and moths ) which eat it , but does not harm the predatory mites such as Typhlodromus that come into contact with spray deposits .
3 The particular set of values that comes to be enshrined in a constitution or code reflects the preferences of the groups in power at the time of their drawing up .
4 It came in mid-morning , and brought them all slipping through the branches and the coarse grass to lie hidden on either side the narrowing of the path with their bows strung and their shafts fitted , listening for the soft thudding of hooves that came as a reverberation along the ground rather than a sound .
5 Eventually these ideas coalesced into the belief that Germany 's rise as a new state and as an industrial power was being hampered by uncertainty over the unreliable national loyalties of the Slav peoples in the east , by the back-stabbing machinations of the Jews inside Germany , and by the threat of communism that came in both Slav and Jewish forms .
6 He was charming and bolshie , but that sort of bolshiness that come with insecurity . ’
7 It was much more , he thought as he moved the boiling pan off the stove and on to the floor , trying to ignore the unholy smell of bleach that came off it as it sloshed against the sides of the vessel , that he had simply woken up one morning and realized , to use a phrase a friend had used about someone else 's wife , ‘ what he had got hold of ’ .
8 The Guardian 's own Milestones Award for long-term creative commitment to the music went to the veteran George Russell , whose greeting from the crowd was as affectionate as it should have been and a services-to-jazz prize sponsored jointly by Wire and Carlsberg/Elephant lager went to John Surman , one of the most gifted members of that talented and ill-rewarded generation of musicians that came between Stan Tracey 's and the new young heroes .
9 The pope 's tribunal was the highest tribunal for all , but why should this tribunal not be extended in practice by the delegation of cases that came to it from all over Europe to judges , acting on behalf of the pope , in the countries from which the appeals came ?
10 Even when new members are regularly taking their place on Panels , the training continues into every aspect of children 's lives , into care , physical , mental and sexual abuse , criminal activity , and ways of dealing with the variety of cases that come before them in the course of their work .
11 Despite its shortcomings and my own , working on Switchboard gave me the tools to work out some sort of political consciousness , the level of articulacy required to stand up for what I started to believe in and the confidence to take the sort of shit that comes to any woman who does that , anywhere .
12 getting the response , if you 're getting that type of excuse that comes out , then that 's when you need to go back to them and say , well hang on , this is not good enough !
13 But I was n't sure they were the kind of entities that come from other planets .
14 The chief pharmacist , for example , has no control over the number of prescriptions that come into his department .
15 Glen ( George ) Murphy agrees : ‘ It 's incredible the amount of fear that comes from that fire in the film , you know it 's behind the door waiting to leap out that 's the ‘ backdraft ’ in the title .
16 The peace of mind that comes from the Radio Rentals Total Service Guarantee .
17 The great advantage of arranging a CheckOver is the peace of mind that comes from knowing that , provided you do not exceed your agreed CheckOver limit , we wo n't bounce your cheques or refuse you cash .
18 The sense of disappointment that hangs over the rest of his career reflects the loss of nerve that came from finding that , at the moment when his career seemed to be taking off , there were no opportunities to build on what he had achieved .
19 And every time I told him I could n't hear voices , you should have seen the look of disappointment that came into his face .
20 ‘ As for the terms in which St Paul expressed it — well , there you are he used any sort of figure that came to hand : he picked up a rhetorical metaphor from a cynic preaching in the market … .
21 Ember would n't even tell her what from , but she could sense through the flux of data that came from her paling blue awareness that the others had something planned for her , something that she did n't want .
22 She was still bent to the Dobermann when she discovered that she needed a moment to control a knot of emotion that came from the thought that she would see neither the dog nor its owner again .
23 I am tired of talk that comes to nothing .
24 For employers , the relationship between age and wages may reflect the accumulation of skill that comes with experience in a particular job .
25 But she liked the money , and the new house , and the new dresses — and the six fields of apple trees and the big farm north of Stratford that came a few years later .
26 The pile that 's there there 's gon na be a certain amount of mess that comes of it .
27 The howl of dissent that came from the entire room staggered me .
28 I find that people at that level of education are so busy chasing their own tail with the enormous amount of work that comes their way … that the planning for a secondee would come at the bottom of the heap .
29 She felt again that slight frisson of foreboding that came every time she thought of Gesner .
30 Her day is spent sewing together trousers ordered by any of the thousands of buyers that come to Le Sentier for their stock .
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