Example sentences of "and [adv] come [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In these circumstances it seemed to Napoleon III that the Entente needed a boost and so came the first essay in Court diplomacy , the state visit to England in 1855 at the request of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert . |
2 | And so comes the baleful conclusion : that Vietnam , a war that split America apart on class lines , continues to be a national sore , causing a steady throb of pain . |
3 | And now comes the final indignity — excommunication from Cluedo . |
4 | A number of players were tried out with the championship very much in mind and now comes the real test for the youngsters on Sunday in Newry . |
5 | They went on holiday to a farmhouse at Ponsworthy in Devon and thither came a vast parcel , from the Clerical and General Tailors ( Breeches Makers etc. ) , of Sackville Street , Piccadilly , bill £376 ; chimeres , wristbands , rochets , frills , breeches , gaiters , purple dress coat , black barathea breeches , patent court shoes , silver-plated shoe buckles , and other less rare articles of apparel . |
6 | And then came a great booming from overhead . |
7 | For a moment , Henry thought she was going to laugh , and then came a sudden explosion of sobbing . |
8 | And then came the first Wednesday in October — the day of the Woman 's Institute bush walk . |
9 | ‘ And then came the first tragedy . |
10 | There was the cancellation of the second Test after the Guyanese government decided to deport Robin Jackman because of his South African connections ; and then came the real tragedy , when Ken Barrington had a heart attack and died during the third Test in Barbados . |
11 | But we opened on Sunday and did quite well , and then came the late rush , which was extraordinary : tills were ringing frantically . |
12 | And then came the second Fleet Street sensation . |
13 | He described how they heard a plane , and then came the searing flash and tempestuous roar , and then the utter unbroken silence of the grave . |
14 | And then came the unmistakable sound of a shot . |
15 | Zina Garrison , the beaten Wimbledon finalist last summer , lost in the first round , but not much of consequence occurred until Sanchez-Vicario toppled Mary Joe Fernandez in the quarter finals — and then came the heavy matches . |
16 | And then comes the crucial claim : ‘ We are as tree born as men , have as free election , and as tree spirits ; we are compounded of like parts , and may with like liberty make benefit of our creations ’ ( sig . |
17 | And then comes the hard work as , like packing your holiday case , you have to whittle down all that you would like to take — or in our case , grow — to the short list . |
18 | The riders ' warm-up will be longer by far than the eight kilometre course itself , and then comes an anxious wait . |