Example sentences of "[vb -s] come a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then you remember it and it starts to come a bit true does n't it ?
2 From France has come a striker , Jean-Pierre Papin , a former ‘ best European player ’ .
3 With improvements in educational technologies , more detailed understanding of how behaviour is controlled and developed , and a greater focus on curriculum planning has come a flood of new opportunities for people with learning difficulties .
4 YORK has come top in a survey to find the most cycle-friendly place in the country but the rest of the region has come a cropper .
5 Lovers of freedom throughout the world looked to this vision with hope and it is with profound sadness that they see the vision momentarily dimmed , and with this dimming has come a confusion of purpose and a sense of despair that was never known before in America .
6 MOTHER Teresa 's dream of setting up a refuge for London 's homeless has come a step nearer — thanks to the generosity of Daily Mirror readers .
7 With this effort to deploy support for the arts in New York has come a proliferation of arts alliances , organizations and advisory committee .
8 And yet she felt bound to warn , ‘ But , there has to come a time soon when you must let go of the past … or go to Richard and Beth with all that is in your heart . ’
9 We 've been together now for 18 years and it do n't seem a day too long , but I can see there does come a time when it 's good for mother and child to view one another from a distance .
10 I mean God knows , I 'm the last person in the world to worry about that sort of thing , but there does come a point in your career where you have to think about it .
11 I think there does come a point when there is resistance .
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