Example sentences of "came [adv prt] [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Lili came down again in a black jersey frock and fresh lipstick and carrying the scent of some strange perfume .
2 Gunnell , running a controlled race , came through strongly into the final bend and pulled away in the straight to win by half a second .
3 Gunnell , running a controlled race , came through strongly into the final bend and pulled away in the straight to win by half a second .
4 This improvement came through entirely in the second half and was predominantly in the USA where we saw the beginnings of economic recovery .
5 The cycle chain came off twice on the three miles back to the van , but I could n't be cross .
6 Seaman badly bruised a hip and came off early in the second half last weekend but has received extensive treatment .
7 So why was it Ms Aloni and not Mr Deri who came off worse in the latest scuffle ?
8 Boxall and Tierney came back strongly in the second game , but the Blackmoor pair pulled away at 7–5 up to take the game 15–7 .
9 City came back strongly in the second with two goals in five minutes .
10 France now came out openly on the American side and began actively to prepare a new invasion to take advantage of England 's difficulties overseas .
11 ALTHOUGH only the Communist Party came out strongly against a possible reunification of Germany yesterday , the prospect will cause an upheaval in French international thinking particularly over France 's role as the motor of the European Community .
12 The truth came out again during the 1985 visit of the Israeli President to Dublin .
13 When we went to phototype Matthews came out right at the right moment , to the week ! .
14 The long square head came out well in the male version .
15 Came out just by the Old Observatory .
16 In the end , the understandings we have offered here came about indirectly from the actual learning process itself and contact with the deaf community as much as from the direct questioning we felt necessary at the initial stage .
17 This remarkable two-part adventure came about purely as a stop-gap measure to forestall a looming crisis .
18 I lapsed into a semi-coma , only vaguely conscious that we came round again to the familiar spot and waited , then headed off in a new direction .
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