Example sentences of "[adv] come [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I personally came one morning and erm the building up |
2 | Then along came THAT role . |
3 | But as if one Penn was n't enough , along came younger brother Chris who began a promising career with Rumble Fish and Clint Eastwood 's Pale Rider . |
4 | ‘ Always seems there 's something better coming next week . |
5 | So come one angel , come on ten : |
6 | Before it begins to display the inevitable signs of waning , along come Dense City to challenge the best with the hardcore opus ‘ Melba ’ ( Reachin' ) . |
7 | As fast as the stuff is dealt with and shoved in the out-tray , in comes another load . |
8 | Along comes another machine which sweeps all the nuts into nice straight lines between the avenues of almond trees . |
9 | After a two-year silence , along comes another Oyster album . |
10 | Then along comes this Pfingst Power Carver and my problems were solved . |
11 | ‘ There was I playing so well even I could n't believe it and along comes this kid and keeps me off the table for three frames ! |
12 | ‘ The ship just came another way . ’ |
13 | They they generally came all year round ? |
14 | And see who 's not coming this year that did last year . |
15 | ‘ No , he 's not coming this way , so I ca n't get a close look , but I 'm sure it 's not him . ’ |
16 | Sherry 's a food , I 'm not coming this month . |
17 | As it seemed to be fairly certain that the children would now not come that way and the main rides need be watched no longer , the Leader went back and called the thin man in . |
18 | If you go to Kent House you just come straight back out into Beckenham . |
19 | He says there 's no end of traffic that comes through — articulated lorries — especially with the new charge on the bridge and they just come this way . |
20 | Just come this way . |
21 | Still to come this evening . |
22 | They were trying more to come one place ahead of me than to win a medal . |
23 | And there were the prizes I 'd accumulated through primary , books for Good Attendance or General Merit , in which I usually came top girl . |
24 | Charlie always came that way back from the pub . ’ |
25 | By then Dawn was flying free , although she would n't always come straight back to me . |
26 | Almodóvar this certainly is n't — more like Come Dirty Dancing . |
27 | Then possibly comes that share of fortune if not fame . |
28 | Later came artificial insemination , which is now the standard practice on the large mule farms of China . |
29 | Ten years later came another blow for Cubitt when a large tower was added ; while it was ‘ ecclesiastical ’ , it was not Gothic . |
30 | And as they came to the final furlongs it was Roc de Prince , Laura 's Beau , Sure Metal going for the line and then on the outside , up came New Mill House . |