Example sentences of "[conj] it comes " in BNC.

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1 Any models between where the ball strikes the ground and where it comes to land are hit .
2 We may sometimes hear merely a fragment of a melody , yet we know immediately what it is , where it comes from .
3 Two types are available : end-feed , where you add your own solder and solder-ring ( or ‘ Yorkshire ’ ) , where it comes as part of the fitting .
4 For a considerable time , at least some of us have questioned where the IRA is trained and where it comes from .
5 They are generally more interested in questions of taste and convenience and price than where it comes from , ’ he says .
6 Where it comes from
7 Okay and let's say it comes to a third or it comes to two fifteenths .
8 Although it comes late , I welcome the comment by the Secretary of State for the Environment that that sight is an affront to society .
9 In very high winds it is usually better to deliberately let the glider swing into wind so that it comes to a stop facing directly into wind .
10 Discussing a book on Dostoevsky , he remarks that while the author has much of interest to say about The Idiot ‘ she does not quite persuade one that it comes off , indeed she does not really try , because like many scholars today she is more concerned with showing how the thing works than with judging if it works well . ’
11 The irony of Mr Skinner 's re-regulation of the airline industry , say Wall Street analysts , is that it comes after the shake-out among domestic carriers has taken place and serves only to reinforce the advantages enjoyed by the surviving majors .
12 Stone seems to think that feminist history would insist on an active campaigning role for women , and this unfortunately causes him also to dismiss the significance of gender as a category for historical analysis on the grounds that it comes with too much ‘ ideological baggage ’ ( p. 12 , n. 19 ) .
13 It says something for the delicacy of the proposal that it comes not from the Japanese government , but from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party .
14 For a painter in the 1990s to attempt this sort of transcendent landscape is rather startling , and , frankly , I am not at all sure that it comes off .
15 The palazzo looks so much like a 1950s cinema ( or is it a small-town railway station ? ) , with its curves and ornate super-structure , that it comes as a surprise to learn that it is seventeenth-century .
16 ‘ I have to believe that it comes from angels , or spirit beings . ’
17 These are both recommendable performances : the Monte-Carlo orchestra , in particular , is on top form , and plays this familiar music for all its worth , so that it comes up as fresh as it must have sounded in St. Petersburg a century ago .
18 For instance , in the Finale Paray drives the music very hard from start to finish , with the result that it comes over as something genuinely exciting as well as grand and loud .
19 We have become so used to thinking of Günter Wand as a conductor who specialises exclusively in the late 18th and 19th Century symphonic repertoire that it comes as something of a shock to find him performing a wide variety of works of more contemporary lineage .
20 For some reason or other a believer gets into his head such a wrong idea of God that it comes between him and God or between him and his trusting God .
21 Again very light ‘ rock ’ this time with smoother edges , and natural in the sense that it comes from Icelandic lava flows .
22 Divide mixture between tins , so that it comes up to the same level in both .
23 Yet it is at this point that it comes into sharpest conflict with the cultural and anti-intellectual currents which are rooted in a return to instinctual modes .
24 ‘ Conveyance ’ can be proved by describing the thing concerned and in cases of difficulty by showing that it comes within the definition of a conveyance as shown as B ( 3 ) ante .
25 Always pick a flower on the very day that it comes into full bloom , because the process of ageing takes place very rapidly in flowers , and pressing does not rejuvenate them , but only halts the ageing process at the moment of pressing .
26 But worse is that it comes at the very moment Davies and Jeff Young , the WRU technical director , and forward-looking others have put into place a representative structure designed to facilitate the flow of full international candidates .
27 You should also call the dog to you when you are wearing the slippers and , assuming that it comes readily to you , make a fuss of it .
28 Add a length of plastic pipe over the top of the funnel so that it comes up to the top of the bottle .
29 It is only through feminist psychology 's attention to work like Ladner 's Afrocentric sociology , that it comes to consider specific features of black girls ' socialization in their families and communities ( Williams 1979 ) .
30 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 :
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