Example sentences of "[noun pl] that come " in BNC.

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1 It is the animals that come here , and the Lapps just follow .
2 Basically the procedure involves monitoring biological signals that come from the central nervous system , the autonomic nervous system , the musculoskeletal system and the cardiovascular system .
3 Big big quite a big priority there so and you know are obviously people that like them like the guidelines that come with the company like the ideas of belonging to the company and like the ideas of actually extolling the virtues of the company and following the company policy .
4 Global warming or any of the thousand other worries that come under the environmental heading may or may not have a sound scientific basis , but subjective judgement is still required to determine what priority to give them , and what rules , actions and expenditure are justified to relieve them .
5 The chief pharmacist , for example , has no control over the number of prescriptions that come into his department .
6 Meanwhile , UMNO is using the tactics that come with experience : Malaysia 's prime minister , Dr Mahathir Mohamad , is ostracising the Kelantan chief minister and putting the squeeze on the state 's budget , two-fifths of which comes from the federal government .
7 Although the instruction books that come with new machines recommend certain ways of setting such machines up , I have always liked to experiment across the range of possible settings .
8 Allow them to be whoever they are , trusting the first images that come to mind .
9 Cross through any negative images that come up , and look at the positive ones .
10 And I believe that with the privileges that come to those who benefit most from the capitalist system there are obligations , and so the combination of that latter thought makes me want to do something about the inner cities , plus a revulsion at waste and hopelessness and dereliction and concern which is self-evident in some of these older towns and cities .
11 Although the computer has a hyphenation dictionary ( it knows how to split words that come at the end of a line ) , a skilled composer can usually do a better job .
12 The other is the words that come from the Pastor as he opens the bible to read .
13 Again , this has the status of an authentic attempt to learn about our world through looking , and then to find words that come close to getting things true .
14 Using all the words that come to you spontaneously and in sequence " spray " your information ( names , facts , concepts ) , however irrelevant or bizarre , along lines that run outwards from your central idea .
15 First of all , I want you to write down , the first words that come into your mind , the first say half a dozen words that come into your mind when you think about stress .
16 First of all , I want you to write down , the first words that come into your mind , the first say half a dozen words that come into your mind when you think about stress .
17 Indeed , this very struggle that I find so fascinating in the writing of Paradise Lost , you know , a rather intimate way I feel I can see it in eleven words that come just a little earlier in the fourth book , in which he tells us ‘ Seeing the apples growing on the trees , that they are hisperian fables true , if true here only and of delicious taste ’ .
18 Erm Romans verse and verse four you notice this text is taken from verse twelve , rejoice in the hope and then persevering prayer , but if you go into verse four , what it 's speaking about there , but just as we have in one body many , members , but the members do not all have the same function and then in six to eight he goes on to describe that we all have gifts do n't we differing according to the undeserved kindness given to us , whether er so forth and so faith , ministry , erm teaching , exhorting , all these different gifts , though sometimes if a particular brother or sister does n't have a particular gift and we think well you know that 's a bit hard going I ca n't seem to listen to them , that 's an area perhaps where we could erm be quivering could n't we , or complaining , especially about assignments , you might get speakers that come here from other congregations , and some are better than others are n't they ?
19 erm triangles that come out of that .
20 That is to say , is it a coded account of its own contradictions that come out in reading ?
21 The bitmaps that come with WAGWIN are all for 640x480 displays , so if you 're using 800x600 or whatever , you will need to make sure you 've got the tile radio button clicked .
22 But besides that there 's a lot of other influences that come into it , and you must n't ever forget that it 's a song you 're playing — to me , that has absolutely everything to do with what notes you 're playing .
23 This involves knowing the Bible and being prepared to use the opportunities that come our way .
24 Speaking about the deal , Senseless Things manager Adrian Boss told NME : ‘ We want to make the most of this deal and maximise the opportunities that come along with having a worldwide deal .
25 We maintain a computerised database of potential acquirers against which we screen all opportunities that come to our attention .
26 The creation and keeping of records in a local authority takes place in a very specific political , legal and geographical context — with all the social and cultural connotations that come with records-keeping in the public domain .
27 Sticklebricks give rise to as many types of play and conversation as the interlocking small bricks , but due to their change in physical appearance and the wheel shapes that come in the packs there is a wider provision for imaginative construction .
28 Maybe the only , but significant difference between the two is that corporate crimes ‘ kill more people than are murdered by acts that come to be listed as criminal homicide in the ( American ) Uniform Crime Rates ’ ( Geis 1975 : 93 ) .
29 Learn how to do this by taking one colour , say yellow , and thinking of all the objects that come within that category .
30 What is clear is that public policies that come from outside and are imposed on inner-city populations are often based on prejudice and ignorance .
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