Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] it come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I have no idea who got that extra money or where it came from . |
2 | We do n't know what it is or where it came from , but there 's obviously something in it ! ’ |
3 | Whether this is the result of oppressive criticism by his school-teachers or family , or whether it comes from a reaction to the finer-than-fine scholarship visible in some branches of Judaism ( which counts letters and finds significance in the smallest linguistic minutiae ) , is not certain . |
4 | And there is not a feeling that I can have , whether it 's produced from my emotion , or whether it comes from hell itself , there is not a feeling that can come my way , there is not a lie of the devil that can alter that truth ! |
5 | For a considerable time , at least some of us have questioned where the IRA is trained and where it comes from . |
6 | More important was that German and Italian aid tended to arrive on request , and especially when most needed following Nationalist setbacks or preceding major pushes ; that it was channelled through Franco as Nationalist leader and not , as with Soviet aid to the Republic , through a political faction ; and that it came on easy credit terms with no political strings attached . |
7 | An investigation of the Directorate published in Izvestiya of Oct. 22 , 1992 , revealed that the October 1991 order to form it from the troops of the Russian Interior Ministry was unknown to Supreme Soviet deputies ; that its personnel was armed and " in exceptional circumstances " could distribute its arms to people 's deputies ; that it guarded about 75 buildings in Moscow , " two-thirds of which have absolutely no relation to the parliament " ; and that it came under the jurisdiction only of the parliamentary Chairman . |
8 | Wherever we see an ancient town church without a churchyard , we may well suspect that the town is the daughter of some mother village near by — now completely overshadowed by its offspring — and that it came into existence at a comparatively late date , since the Norman Conquest anyway , and most probably in the twelfth or thirteenth century . |
9 | Most importantly , Rita , just as she makes her own diagnosis , knows — unlike the professionals — exactly what the ‘ shock ’ is and that it comes from somewhere : |
10 | And if it came to court she would make a plea that he be given the care of his daughter until she became of age . |
11 | And if it comes through the year and we work to order . |
12 | And if it comes to facing the music , you 're not thinking of shooting it out with the police , I hope ? |
13 | And if it comes to that , how can I be here at all if I have n't been born yet ? |
14 | and if it comes to us we take it on board means we 'll be short of people |
15 | they 'd better share the police and if it comes to the crunch I can get a farm yard for the birthday |
16 | ‘ This piece was n't meant to denigrate feminism , and if it comes across that way , I think I failed . ’ |
17 | Despite joint ventures in Europe with Philips and Olivetti , and in Spain , AT&T did not successfully achieve the same status as the existing ‘ foreign legion ’ telecoms equipment suppliers ; Siemens of Germany and Ericsson continued their traditional success as equipment suppliers in many countries , and ITT largely held on to its foreign markets both under its US ownership and when it came under majority French ( Alcatel ) control in 1986 . |
18 | His natural musical imagination silenced any lingering doubts , and when it came to music expressly written for the instrument — a brilliant showpiece sonata by the American , Paul Creston ; a new work commissioned from the young Irishman , Kevin O'Connell ; and Dave Heath 's vigorous fantasy , Rumania — McChrystal could not have been more persuasive , brilliantly supported by his accompanist , Kathryn Lenahan . |
19 | And when it came to the last garment , I pulled that off as well , glad as children always are , and I hope always will to be undressed and free , and stood in what Janet calls ‘ birthday clothes ’ . |
20 | Firelight was conspicuously much less nervous , and when it came to the riding she did for Nails what she would do for none of the others , even Nutty . |
21 | His life was a million miles away from ours , his past revered , his future assured , the son of a doctor and the father of one , and when it came to ‘ caring ’ he 'd only touched the surface . |
22 | Only that morning she had stood , she , Kitty Bainbridge , had actually stood in a queue for nail polish , and when it came to her turn there was no more left . |
23 | He even took exception to the introduction I gave him and when it came to the commercial break , he wagged his finger at me . |
24 | And when it came to moving them around , who was going to take any notice of vehicles coming and going from a hospital ? |
25 | It was a fair enough question , and when it came to being fair Fabia endorsed that she owed him this particular explanation . |
26 | And when it came to those Trumpers I could only agree with my father 's judgment . |
27 | Discovery was inevitable and when it came at last there were reasons to rejoice , but not at the reunion with Christopher . |
28 | And when it comes to content , the key public commission since the war must be the eight New Testament inscriptions in Basil Spence 's Coventry Cathedral . |
29 | And when it comes to appointments , they just get on the blower to somebody and say ‘ give me your views ’ , and it 's the same circle of people they know and trust . |
30 | And when it comes to quick and delicious desserts , a range of tinned fruits in their own natural juices is essential . |