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

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1 The main force came ashore the next night and followed a strict timetable .
2 Then she looked behind her and saw a carriage coming up the same hill that she had just climbed , with a man leading the horse .
3 If the domestic servants at the Rectory were surprised when their mistress came downstairs the following morning , her husband was astounded .
4 The truck came back the same afternoon .
5 If that happened , when the sun came out the lingering nicotine would burn yellow marks around the edges of young foliage .
6 Firstly , to make a motif come out the same way round as depicted on your graph , turn the graph upside down .
7 Again the danger came down the left flank as Dow passed to Drew Waddell who touched down .
8 I just love sitting and reading and doing NOTHING … a huge man came here the other day and practically THREATENED me if I would n't write my life story … offered me any money I asked for … but thank God I am well off now .
9 Out of that approach came both the new product itself and the technology for its application .
10 It is however possible for one of their number to come back the next day and give the decision , the findings of fact and the reasons of the court , considered at rather more leisure than sometimes time will permit .
11 But the other lot come down the next night , and the night after that , and the night after that , all week they come down , about 40 , 50 of them , from all over …
12 Consider the boys ' version of the ‘ numbers game ’ at the beginning of ‘ Fighting talk ’ : ‘ and the other lot come down the next night , and the night after that and the night after that , all week , about 40 , 50 , from all over … ’
13 And with the pain came again the old anxiety .
14 The trouser , sock and shoe come off the hemiplegic leg last .
15 You dial the destination , feed the paper in , press the Start button and , hey presto , a facsimile copy comes out the other end .
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