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

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1 From the dock road came a steady rumble of traffic and the heartbeat of machinery as the sugar-refinery pumped in the fiery darkness .
2 They bent double , and from the front prayer aisle came the distant cry : Allah hu-Akbar !
3 The car skidded for what seemed like an eternity and the lady driver coming the other way did her best to stop , but we collided head on .
4 Along with the 480 watt machine comes an adjustable fence , wrenches , straight and curved guides , template guide , and even a free straight cutter .
5 Between the slimline deskside 400 series and the 240 desktop machine comes a new Level 300 series of low-end servers designed in conjunction with ICL parent Fujitsu Ltd .
6 The first was that , with the passage in 1832 of the Reform Bill came the full realisation that parliamentary reform had done nothing for the emergent working class , except to isolate it .
7 Acid House comes a close second to football fans in the tabloids ' top ten of moral panics .
8 AGAIN on the comedy front comes the continuing saga of life with the Meldrews .
9 I used to be a hunt supporter , I used to be a hunt follower I gave up because I object to an attitude of a society of people that life is disposable having seen wounded fox hounds and that is the proper term having seen wounded fox hounds despatched with a revolver because they 've got a broken leg having charged full pelt across a public road and hit a motor car coming the other way and fortunately not injured the occupants of the motor car having seen the damage that a pack of hounds in full cry can do to land that they are not entitled to be upon because fox hounds ca n't read .
10 Flashing through the birch wood came the white Mercedes-Benz , from which he leapt in his greatcoat and then dashed across the yard yelling out orders .
11 His first world title came the following year when his Alfa enabled him to register three more wins and a six-point win over Ascari in the championship .
12 As it was , alongside the battering ram of Scottish public opinion came the well-directed arrows of Charter 88 's Democracy Day to force the key questions of liberalising and decentralising the governance of Britain on to the political map .
13 AFTER the razzmatazz of Information Technology year comes the sober assessment of how Britain can remain a force in this discipline .
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