Example sentences of "come [prep] an " in BNC.
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1 | Women recognize that some of their tears are tears of weakness , and these are the tears which come as an alternative to rage and anger or as a way of coping with their feelings of powerlessness . |
2 | But a come for an eventual second runway has whipped up the inevitable storm of controversy among local residents . |
3 | But yo you come for an hour or so and then , tha that 'll be enough |
4 | The changes , announced on 15 August , come after an investigation into BT 's deposits policy by the Office of Telecommunications ( OFTEL ) . |
5 | The changes come after an 18-month review conducted by the chief fire officer , Mr Alf Thompson , and received all-party support at a committee meeting held behind closed doors . |
6 | These usually come with an Edison screw ( ES ) connection , rather than the more common bayonet cap ( BC ) with the two familiar side pins . |
7 | Solos come with an elasticated and drawcord waist , cut to length legs , two side pockets and a zipped rear pocket , and a baggy cut which allows you to climb , scramble and walk without restriction . |
8 | Both styles come with an impressive array of features including Gore-Tex lining , Cordura upper and Vibram sole . |
9 | Those who come with an open mind and see the place for themselves invariably return home as ambassadors for our province . |
10 | His comments come from an anthology of Situationist writings he edited in 1974 . |
11 | Sounds come from an apparatus imperfectly tuned to the ether . |
12 | We can explain that they come from an age when theology and the natural sciences were not divorced from one another , when God was held directly responsible for disasters we would now call ‘ natural ’ , and for which we would have scientific explanations to hand that did not mention God at all . |
13 | Nannies come from an ad in the back of The Lady , and are cordon bleu chefs in their spare time . |
14 | For many women who come from an experience of collective or cooperative working , this is hard to accept . |
15 | As a whole these wastes are estimated to have an energy equivalent of 21 million tonnes of coal , and government , industry and local authorities alike are very keen on obtaining energy from such cheap sources which are termed biofuels — fuels that come from an organic origin . |
16 | The 24-volt electrics come from an engine-driven 1,500-watt generator and can power an optional engine preheater . |
17 | It would seem , therefore , that the nature miracles come from an early disciple source . |
18 | Second , there is the misbelief that alcohol problems come from an exclusive group requiring a specialist response which the worker feels unable , or does not wish , to offer . |
19 | We now know that , far from the male imposing form on female matter , making a human being what he or she is , foetuses come from an equal number of chromosomes from the male and from the female . |
20 | And then , though in varying degrees , you can see or hear these specific kinds of work : relatively easily if they are specific forms of your own culture ; with more difficulty , and sometimes with absolute difficulty , if they are forms of some other , especially remote culture , or if your own culture is deeply divided and these forms come from an area that is strange to you . |
21 | During this period the spit suffered erosion on its south-west facing portion , the shingle being transported round the Ness itself and built up into new ridges on the east-facing side , where the dominant waves come from an east or north-east direction . |
22 | These observations and facts come from an information pack about National Bike Week , recently published . |
23 | What about you know , if , if someone is relatively well educated , and they come from an urban , urban rural area , why do n't they get a job in the rural area using those qualifications ? |
24 | We both come from an older school of journalism . |
25 | What has been taken as kind of definition , which I 'll paraphrase I think for this purpose , is that it 's a condition that shows itself in children 's reading difficulty and erm that they are having this reading difficulty despite the fact that they have had reasonable , normal teaching , that their level of intelligence appears to be normal and that they come from an adequate social cultural background . |
26 | Ever-True galvanised steel doors come in an attractive range of styles , solid or safety-glazed , and each has a severe weather rating , with magnetic weather seal and full thermal break as standard . |
27 | Their main advantages are : wood is an excellent insulator ; the windows come in an wide range of standard sizes ( and non-standard ones are easy for a joiner to make up if necessary ) ; they are , generally speaking , the cheapest type of replacement window to buy ; and you can paint or stain them to any colour you want . |
28 | Readers Packs come in an easy-to-store form and can be shelved just like a book . |
29 | Here sizes start at 12 and some clothes come in an unequivocally large 28 . |
30 | They have been redesigned and come in an array of bright colours . |