Example sentences of "come [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A German tourist we met there , who had come tourist class from Cuzco , told us how she had given money and pens at each stop to the children who crowded the carriage windows .
2 With the arrival of western man , who took spices and introduced new crops , has come plantation agriculture and a reduction in the mortality rate .
3 Along with democracy and equality came chewing gum and Christmas .
4 Then came glucose syrup and soya flour .
5 As Green sat in his Hanover Square office one morning , in came art director Gene Mahon .
6 Theatres were closed during the Cromwellian period , but with the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 came Court comedy and the beginning of the ‘ comedy of manners ’ which has , in one way or another , been popular right up to the present day .
7 the only goal … the winner came midway thro the second half …
8 Then came mistake number one : She was discharged from hospital and left to return to her empty house without anyone telling her family .
9 Then came rice flour .
10 With the premature end of apprenticeship came abolitionist anticipation of a new era of orderly progress in liberty .
11 Then came elm disease , followed by smartly by the drought of 1976 , which killed off many of the beeches .
12 I was just beginning to enjoy myself at this dance , when up came Section Officer Hutchcroft , the junior Waaf Officer , the light of battle in her eyes .
13 And they 're supposed to be coming boxing day .
14 So they 're not coming stone cold .
15 Folk 'll no ’ come oot oan a cauld day now when they can sit by the fire an' watch wrestlin' oan the telly . ’
16 I remember the stepmother , yes — did n't like when I saw her comin' t'the door .
17 And if thee do n't eat thy black pudding reet this minute he 'll come doon chimney and out o feature coal-effect bar fire and gobble thee op .
18 You come makeum pact along us , ’ she called .
19 Here love , come puff pastry .
20 From Spain come Angel Gallardo , six times a World Cup player , and Francisco Abreu , who won the German Open in 1973 and the Madrid Open in 1976 .
21 Come lunch time , and after some five hours of heat , he collected it , removed the plate , and 900 heads immediately turned round to see where the stench was coming from .
22 Come retirement age , an old person 's fancy often seems to turn to Devon .
23 Come evening time , after half-a-dozen more flickering Trek videos and prior to the conference party , I suggested that we get some wine/beer from the off licence .
24 The trio — musicians Mike Stock and Matt Aitken , and talent spotter come marketing mastermind Pete Waterman — had revolutionised Britain 's record industry .
25 Well at the moment it 's a dry room come tool room
26 This summer come Post Trail Riding and discover excellent riding on the drovers ' trails and bridle paths of Britain 's Big Country Northumbria .
27 Now what that actually means is that the money er will go to your daughter if anything happened to you but if you re er was still alive come maturity time you could then take the proceeds yourself to then give her .
28 It was considered even less seemly to talk of the art market and collecting , but Bonito Oliva refused to bow to such conventions and , in 1974 wrote an essay entitled ‘ Mercato come opera d'arte ’ ( The market as a work of art ) , giving historical instances of how the market had often anticipated the choices of museums and art critics .
29 The marker has stayed back ever since and there have been plenty of reminders of his erstwhile self ; enough , one trusts , to restore him to selectorial favour come tour time .
30 He once said he loves the team come una bella donna , like a beautiful lady .
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