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

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1 Between context-free and context-sensitive grammars come the indexed grammars .
2 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 .
3 Come the gruelling knuckles , and the cracked housemaid 's hands ,
4 And so out go the old troupers and in come the fresh-faced kids .
5 Next come the Middle Notes , which permeate as the personality of the fragrance develops , interacting with your skin 's natural chemicals .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 ) .
10 Expectation had been rampant throughout June but , come the pre-season friendlies of August , football fever had reached dizzy heights .
11 Down comes the house ; down come the tall trees , naked and gashed lies the once beautiful park .
12 ‘ She said there 'd be eggs come the longer days , ’ said Philip .
13 Then come the secular offices : those of chamberlain or treasurer ( the treasure was kept in the king 's chamber ) , the count of the palace , who handled legal appeals not heard by the king himself , the seneschal , the butler , the constable and a string of other household officers .
14 Forget Kylie — here come the crisp bags Yorkshire students are making music for the ears of world famous composers with everything from sneezes to zips .
15 In the highest rank come the founding treaties , which are concluded by the Member States .
16 At the visible apex of this trend come the urban disorders of Brixton and Bristol , Toxteth and Tottenham .
17 Out of this process come the different shades of black people 's skin colour which we see on the streets of London .
18 After that come the Notorious Bits .
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