Example sentences of "came [adv prt] [conj] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 My father and Diggs came along after the young man passed word along the line of people beating their way along the dunes , but I did n't take any notice of those two , either .
2 If if a major proposal came along and the local authority wan district wanted to grasp it with both hands they could use the er existing erm development plan process to do so .
3 The mischievous side of the bright-eyed youngster 's character certainly came through when the English Opera Group recorded an LP of the production ; he munched nuts , not realizing that the microphones were picking up every tiny sound .
4 A frightening and under-hand piece of work that must be addressed , since a whole new generation of Pop kids are now getting into ‘ the bobby socks and engine-stripping { Weltsschmertz } of Grease — a musical that came out before The Manic Street Preachers were born .
5 One evening the stars came out and the whole sky shone as clear as polished jet .
6 This came about because the general feeling in the European capitals was that France was a victim of Prussian provocation and that the candidature should be withdrawn .
7 It all came about when the eleventh hole was accidentally built nearly twenty metres closer to the house than intended .
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