Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] comes just " in BNC.
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1 | The split comes just days after Freddie was reunited with his ‘ lost ’ son Carl , 26 , from his first marriage . |
2 | The decision comes just two weeks after House of Fraser stores across Britain — excluding Harrods — gave in to Sunday trading . |
3 | The defeat comes just eight days after England lost by the same score to Norway in a vital World Cup qualifying match in Oslo . |
4 | The deal comes just three months after Airtours , the UK 's number two holiday company , lost out in a takeover battle for rival Owners Abroad . |
5 | The deal comes just three months after Airtours , the UK 's number two holiday company , lost out in a takeover battle for rival Owners Abroad . |
6 | This further sign of disunity among the opposition comes just as the former president , Valery Giscard d'Estaing , who is also the leader of the UDF , has called for a fusion of the seven parties of the centre-right into ‘ one big party of the centre-right by the beginning of 1992 ’ . |
7 | The announcement comes just days after ICI said high electricity prices were threatening jobs at its Runcorn plants . |
8 | The argument comes just months after the ancient writings were finally opened up to scholars around the world , and it centres on a single phrase . |
9 | The development work is n't thought to be linked to Sun in any formal way , but the news comes just a week after Sun revealed that it is playing with a 64-bit Sparc , and outlined its intent to define the ground rules for such environments through a new release of Sparc International 's interface specification for 64-bit Sparc architectures ( UX No 380 ) . |
10 | The news comes just days before Stratus is due to take the lid off a nest of new symmetric multi-processing systems built around the Intel 80860XP RISC ( UX No 389 ) . |
11 | The statement comes just two months after the group predicted it would make pre-tax profits of £867,000 , slightly less than the previous year . |
12 | When an apostrophe comes just before an s at the end of a word , it shows that something belongs to that word . |