Example sentences of "comes [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 it 's when it comes through is n't it .
2 There is a murmur of many voices about it , but the one that comes through is not that of Stephen Daedalus , a little older now , but still recognisably kin to the Stephen of The Portrait , not his voice , but that of Leopold Bloom .
3 He must not miss a chance when it comes through being preoccupied with something else .
4 Every night — in that twilight time which comes between being awake and falling asleep — Sylvia was to lie in bed and spend some minutes concentrating on relaxing her mind and her body and establishing a regular breathing pattern .
5 ‘ Oh , that 's just what comes of being a prisoner too long : you make a fool of yourself like that . ’
6 ‘ I suppose it comes of being a Tyrian . ’
7 It 's what comes of being an Aries , I suppose .
8 Comes of being a Hindu .
9 Together they 've got the attitude that comes with being a young band who 've just spent the last month in the studio recording an album , tentatively called ‘ Revelation/s ’ , which will more than fulfil the potential they displayed earlier this year when — along with the likes of near neighbours Ride ( both originally come from Oxford ) and Teenage Fanclub — they were seen as the frontrunners of the rising young guitar bands .
10 There would also be more of that marvellous exhilaration that comes with being in love .
11 Together they 've got the attitude that comes with being a young band who 've just spent the last month in the studio recording an album , tentatively called ‘ Revelation/s ’ , which will more than fulfil the potential they displayed earlier this year when — along with the likes of near neighbours Ride ( both originally come from Oxford ) and Teenage Fanclub — they were seen as the frontrunners of the rising young guitar bands .
12 In order to understand the state , we need , in accordance with the resolutio-compositive method , first to consider the parts out of which it comes into being .
13 In the early Christian community the living faithful prayed to God for their dead ; now the dead saint is asked to pray for the living : a whole new liturgy comes into being .
14 This also comes into being as we couple reading the Bible with prayer .
15 Nothing comes into being without appearing , first of all , as an image in someone 's conscious mind .
16 ‘ Unfortunately it now appears that farm prices will be adjusted overnight when the single market comes into being on January 1 , 1993 . ’
17 There is some species of genuine advance , whereby old discoveries and contentions provide a basis for new discoveries and contentions , and a corpus of knowledge comes into being .
18 One must therefore ask not only what knowledge is , but how it comes into being , how it becomes accepted , who produces it , who controls it , and why it changes or does not change .
19 But it is not until the 1840s that an awareness , not only of the gulf between rich and poor , but of its dangerous significance in the lurid light of revolution , comes into being .
20 Simply to denounce the sort of racism which is evident in these texts does not in itself enable us to understand why this culture comes into being , and how it is perpetuated .
21 And it is possible to note , as Max Weber does , a sort of transitional phase in the movement towards a fully-fledged modernity that comes into being in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries .
22 Rapturous as the circumstances of its conception may have been , the genesis as a whole could only , in retrospect , seem an extraordinarily painful business , as he intimated to Rohde shortly after the book was out : " No one has any idea how such a book comes into being : the trouble and torment it is to keep oneself as clear as this of other ideas pressing in from all sides ; the courage needed to conceive of it and the honesty needed to carry it through ; and above all , perhaps , my tremendous task vis-à-vis Wagner , which has certainly been the cause of many heavy clouds in my heart " the task of being independent even here , of taking up an , as it were , alienated stance . "
23 This suggests that make expresses antecedent causation , since it evokes a process of causation giving rise to a state of affairs that comes into being only at the end of the process .
24 Assertion comes into being when you still bring the conversation back this is what I want nothing else will do , and bringing it right the way back all the time to discuss what it is why it 's called a broken record exercise , we 'll give it a quick go now .
25 Exactly where all this speed comes from is difficult to pin down ; obviously Virtual Processor code is pretty low level stuff and assembler code tends to run quickly by its very nature , however Hinsley is optimistic that the kind of performance seen today will be preserved even when applications are written using the C++ and Parallel Basic compilers that are currently nearing completion — compilers that produce Virtual Processor code , of course .
26 Exactly where all this speed comes from is difficult to pin down ; obviously Virtual Processor code is pretty low level stuff and assembler code tends to run quickly by its very nature , however Hinsley is optimistic that the kind of performance seen today will be preserved even when applications are written using the C++ and Parallel Basic compilers that are currently nearing completion — compilers that produce Virtual Processor code , of course .
27 If it 's been credited , then the only person who will be able to tell you where it comes from is Sesostris . ’
28 Layton described the four things which stand out in Leonard , which give him the confidence to work as he does , and promote his work : The strong tradition of learning ; the business entrepreneurship of his family ; the broad philanthropy/charity which hall-marked it ; and , lastly , the self-awareness that comes from being a Cohen — not understood as class-distinction , but from the high symbolism of ‘ the priest and his role . ’
29 Another danger Haslam warns about is the complacency that comes from being a successful innovator .
30 Tim has the kind of gut feeling for old furniture that comes from being the second generation in the trade .
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