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

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1 Your mother had an amazing imagination — that 's where yours comes from — she could have done so much better with her life …
2 I know she were , she were brick shit she were , I said to Lyn I said I 'm bloody sure , I could have actually , she , she were nearly eating out of my arm , in them last few weeks , I 'll tell you , ooh the encouragement I got about the driving ooh I ca n't do it Lyn and when I comes in that day the first test I had she 'd made a great big fucking cake
3 For if someone comes to you and preaches a Jesus other than the Jesus we preached , or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received , or a different gospel from the one you accepted , you put up with it easily enough .
4 I 'm er ve very strongly against smoking and if someone comes to my house and asks if they can smoke , I do say no , and I ask them if they wish to smoke if they would go outside .
5 I still get the louder gusts of laughter and the odd thump and clunk , but the mike will tell me when someone comes to the door .
6 Someone comes to the hotel lobby entrance , looks around the car park and disappears back in .
7 And for all of us , the short , sharp shock of illogical fear ( the brakes temporarily fail on your car , or someone comes at you with a knife ) is helpful .
8 If anybody sneezes all hell breaks loose , she 's petrified of traffic and when someone comes into the house she sits on the bed and shakes .
9 I do n't care if someone comes into my room and it 's a mess .
10 Of the first seventeen poems those with the maximum possible abnegation of the self ( that is , with no I/me/my forms at all ) number no less than eleven ; the first reference by the Poet to himself comes in Sonnet 10 .
11 ‘ WE HAVE decapitated him from the dictatorship , ’ said General Powell , briefing the press in the Pentagon on Sky , which comes into its own on stories like this .
12 A directive which comes into force next year will set rules on television advertising across frontiers .
13 New legislation , which comes into force on May 18 , insists that all money-changers — be they high street banks , travel agents , hotels or specialist bureaux de change — display clearly their exchange rates and sometimes outrageous commission charges .
14 In the event , the government had to resort to Article 110 of the law , which comes into operation when there is a shortage of foreign exchange at the rates determined by the National Bank .
15 The objectives of the new agency would be to assist the Community and the Member States to achieve the goals set out in the Treaty of Rome and in successive environmental action programmes ; it must also , however , be seen in the context of the European Council 's adoption on 2 December 1988 of the Rhodes Declaration on the Environment and the environment chapter in the Single European Act which comes into effect in 1992 .
16 For those readers who are optically minded , you might also like to ponder over the design difficulties associated with a lens system which comes into direct contact with water , where the refractive indices of the organic water-based lens and the surrounding watery medium itself are very similar .
17 In addition , some packaging which comes into close contact with food has implications on human health and quality of food .
18 A more recent concern is the risk posed by food which comes into close contact with bleached paper products .
19 Further evidence of Starfield 's commitment to quality is provided by the fact that every guitar which comes into the country is checked over by repairer Martyn Booth before being dispatched to the shops .
20 Outer section of the shoe which comes into contact with the ground .
21 The new rule , which comes into operation on 1 February , does not apply to valuations of shares prepared under s 108 , Companies Act 1985 , before the allotment of a public company 's shares otherwise than for cash .
22 The Act , which comes into effect on 12 October , legally obliges the seller to provide the buyer with a notice setting out the right to cancel and a blank cancellation form before signing the agreement .
23 ‘ Tread ’ is the part of the tyre which comes into contact with the road surface in normal driving , i.e. not when cornering at speed .
24 Ministers are worried the new charge , which comes into force in April , will be as hated as the poll tax and cause revolt among backbenchers and voters .
25 Parents and professionals will welcome the amendment to the 1981 Education Act which comes into force at once , to the effect that parents have the right of appeal where statements have been rewritten for any reason and must be informed in writing of this right .
26 Those setting out to look for a new home after April 4 will have the questionable benefit of the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991 , which comes into force on that day .
27 Under a new law , the Children Act of 1989 , which comes into force October 14 , there 's a checklist of the criteria which the courts must look to when deciding the children 's future .
28 At the fork halfway up the hill you must keep by the cemetery side to find the Poly , which comes into view as you reach the parking lot at the top of the hill .
29 The next stage is to jot down every idea or word which comes into your mind which you associate with it .
30 Write the word organisation in the centre of a blank sheet of paper and map everything that you associate with it which comes into your mind .
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