Example sentences of "[pron] come the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I came the Hamlets a bit . |
2 | When I came the ambulance you see . |
3 | With them came the realisation of new opportunities and the belief that higher education was no more a man 's privilege . |
4 | Beneath them came the cearls ( churls ) the heads of substantial rural households , many of whom were free . |
5 | From the kitchen behind them came the sound of Mrs Brissett cleaning up vigorously and singing ‘ The Holly and the Ivy ’ . |
6 | Below them came the jurisdiction of the thegns , apparently already organised by the early eleventh century in the districts that , as Norman lordships , were to form the later rapes . |
7 | Behind them came the yeomen and husbandmen and the better-off craftsmen , and at the rear and along the south wall sat the cottagers . |
8 | Along the road behind me came the country bus from Kouvola . |
9 | He spent some time in Holland in the company of an Indian guru with whom he had long walks and conversations through which came the realization that he should build a new career around his two key interests : his satisfaction in working with children and his love of Art . |
10 | Their table was close to the door of the toilette from which came the smell of urine mixed more faintly with disinfectant . |
11 | James Lambert hesitated , turning towards the kegs , from behind which came the sounds of a scuffle . |
12 | Next to the Clements were the Slark family , then the Burtons , after which came the entrance to Garden Cottages . |
13 | His friend looked at him quizzically and said , ‘ They 'll be no good against that man-eating lion ’ , to which came the reply , ‘ No , but I 'll be able to run faster than you ! ’ |
14 | Boston ( 1086–1113 ) too is a planted town , its plan related to the curving banks of the River Witham along which came the trade which made it the second most prosperous town after London by 1206 . |
15 | Martyrs ( shuhada ) who die in battle with the ungodly earn instant transmission to paradise ( al Jannah ) , the lush green gardens from which comes the colour traditionally associated with Islam . |
16 | And from which comes the bread , I come to fullness . |
17 | A community trauma made the difference : a fire on 6 August 1613 , from which comes the title of the book . |
18 | ‘ I shall still want you to come the day after tomorrow . ’ |
19 | The only visitor who came to Kinghorn was Benstede , who came the day before . ’ |
20 | I can hold my own hand thank you came the reply and she did . |
21 | Their daughter had provided all the labour-saving devices : dishwasher , washing machine , spin-dryer , all housed in a disused still room near the back door , although until she came the Copleys had been reluctant to use them in case they could n't turn them off , visualizing the machines whirling away all night , overheating , blowing up , the whole rectory pulsating with an uncontrollable power . |
22 | ‘ We came the back way , ’ said Doyle . |
23 | And then it did n't start up till then till the second one came the Joseph Jo er The second one was John it was christened . |
24 | The moment we admit our need , the moment we come the realization , I 'm lost , I ca n't help myself , that 's the moment that we can be helped . |
25 | Once past this hurdle , there came the committee stage taken on the floor of the House , when detailed amendments could be moved clause by clause , and again all amendments had to be taken and this stage went on until each had been dealt with . |
26 | Alexei heard a single splash as a loosened rope fell into the water , and then there came the creak of settling timbers . |
27 | Eventually there came the discovery that a scented oil could be extracted from those flowers or leaves which were perfumed . |
28 | Then there came the day of the invasion by the removal men . |
29 | Just 102 years after Cesare Beccaria 's Dei Delitti e delle Pene saw the light of day there came the publication of another work by an Italian called Cesare , equally seminal and revolutionary but in most respects diametrically opposed to Beccaria 's way of thinking . |
30 | There came the brass tacks : how old was he ? |