Example sentences of "come [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Between context-free and context-sensitive grammars come the indexed grammars . |
2 | Home advantage meant that pitches could be prepared especially to suit fast bowlers , and come the first Test in Jamaica it was soon evident this is what had happened . |
3 | But the annual over-indulgence means most of those nuts will still be in your bowl come the New Year . |
4 | And it could be that he will be battling his old team-mates for the big prize come the New Year . |
5 | IT was common knowledge the come the new law changes they would almost certainly include the experimental decision to award the put-in following a maul going nowhere to the defending side , so why are we getting so many whingers making their thoughts known whenever they can get their name in print . |
6 | He will certainly play another club season at the Quins and , although he certainly nurtures a strong desire to play against the South Africans in November , he realises that come the new season he may not feel quite as strongly . |
7 | Leeds ’ possesion play was excellent , and I do n't think that they will be far away from honours come the new season ’ |
8 | All stuff , cos then we , they imported a lot of er razors and erm all different television stuff and we had a lot of beer come in from erm Germany , lot of beer come the that stuff , that 's a Dutch beer . |
9 | Our Betty were looking for biscuits and thought when they come the other day but I did n't buy any . |
10 | Well George come the other day , now he 's a working fellow ! |
11 | So she come the other day , she said well my dad is like that . |
12 | it does my house , in fact it come the other day when Kerry had to pick a battery up and I walked out the front with Kerry and he sat in the car and did n't even look at me |
13 | Someone come the other day , what was it ? |
14 | do n't that put you off when drivers come the other way and you 've got right of way and they always go , and they go past |
15 | Come on Shel , come the other side of me so I can get you both |
16 | Nurturing confidence is one thing , but cosseting them from the harsh realities of top provincial competition could prove totally counter-productive come the two games the count against the New Zealand XV , who themselves will not include any of the All Black tourists in Australia for the Bledisloe Cup series . |
17 | Come the gruelling knuckles , and the cracked housemaid 's hands , |
18 | And so out go the old troupers and in come the fresh-faced kids . |
19 | Whether that will still be the case come the annual summer meeting on June 25 if England lose badly against Brazil and then against Germany in Detroit in a week 's time must be debatable . |
20 | Come the following night , I was sitting at home with Caroline ( Nigel 's daughter by his first marriage , the wife of the ‘ moving ’ John , who had not long returned to Denmark ) . |
21 | Come the following Sunday , therefore , I returned to the site alone and noticed that my friends had indeed given the field a careful search , for much of the soil was flattened by footprints . |
22 | Next come the Middle Notes , which permeate as the personality of the fragrance develops , interacting with your skin 's natural chemicals . |
23 | Out of that same after-hours milieu come The Young Disciples , who comprise two British DJs , Femi Williams and Marco Nelson and an American songstress , Carleen Anderson , who is the daughter of soul legends Bobby Byrd and Vicky Anderson , two members of James Brown 's legendary JB 's . |
24 | Next come the four effects return trim pots , again with plus or minus from the unity gain point , and these are used to fine-mix the level of the effects returning to the Quad-FX 's four stereo loops . |
25 | At its top the uterus is two inches across , and from each side come the fallopian tubes , themselves about 4½ inches in length , which serve as the channel down which the ovum travels from the ovaries , which are situated at the far end of the fallopian tubes . |
26 | Done the whole job properly , and what happens , in come the major authority and just everything we done out the window . |
27 | Come the warm weather , all Ray could find on the pond walls was a fine , powdery , dark green algae which was easily vacuumed away . |
28 | Within this context , this is the description of the customs , beliefs and traditions of human societies , from which come the specific meanings of words ( Rivers 1964 ) . |
29 | Expectation had been rampant throughout June but , come the pre-season friendlies of August , football fever had reached dizzy heights . |
30 | Down comes the house ; down come the tall trees , naked and gashed lies the once beautiful park . |