Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The small railway outpost had the Indian sign on it when closure came entirely on I January 1917 in the midst of World War I. However , some five years later the GWR had a change of heart and decided to reopen the station to goods traffic on 18 September 1922 .
2 Hence , when the news of ILG 's collapse came through on 8 March last year , Airtours simply had to send its negotiators back to buy up Intasun 's beds .
3 He kept working when the war started between the Arabs and the Jews but his last edition came suddenly on 9 March 1948 .
4 He had n't reckoned on one of the Liaison team coming down from Central London just to shake his hand , talk baseball results , and drive him back .
5 Apart from the problem of dealing with large numbers of frightened refugees , there was also an election coming up on 10 May , and the political factions in the town were anxious that nothing should interfere with it , so there was a concerted effort to play down the possible risk .
6 THE DAY the Amateur Championship came back to Royal Portrush after 33 years dawned calm and still after torrential overnight rain .
7 ‘ Then , ’ continued the barmaid , as Cornelius sniffed on appreciatively , ‘ this meteor came down in old Jack Spar 's field , least as how they thought it were a meteor .
8 Aim for the knoll of Little Ingleborough where a path coming up from Gaping Gill will be joined for the last easy half-mile to the summit .
9 The Single Market comes in on 1 January 1993 .
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