Example sentences of "[art] [noun] come [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The main theme of the assembly , therefore , was the prayer come holy spirit renew the whole creation . |
2 | That lays a foundation for the teaching of Jesus many years later , ‘ For out of the heart come evil thoughts , murder , adultery , sexual immorality , theft , false testimony , slander ’ ( Matt. 15:20 ) . |
3 | From the lip of the dell came short bursts of machine-pistol fire , punctuated by the fiercer cracks of single shots . |
4 | The wheel came full circle last year when he suddenly became ill with a bewildering illness eventually diagnosed as amyloid of the kidneys . |
5 | Hewlett-Packard Co folks laid us a false trail a few weeks ago when we reported — on their say-so — that the company would be letting two more Snakes out of the basket come mid September ( UX No 397 ) . |
6 | With the designation came additional finance which was used to support a number of initiatives including a series of two term temporary posts for McGregor staff to engage in some pilot planning work . |
7 | For a moment the memories came sweeping back . |
8 | With this the argument comes full circle and we need to ask again : what is more important , the content/outcomes or process of teacher development ? |
9 | From the City came English Trust 's Susanna Todd , one of the few women directors of a merchant bank . |
10 | Only a classic endures , and sooner or later the fashion comes full circle . |
11 | But with the leaves came disturbing choices : they promised a different view of lake , tree , asylum and hills . |
12 | Nearly half of these poorer people came from within a 20-mile radius , but some of the others came long distances . |
13 | Making a Dream come true Christopher Bowen talks to one of the great innovators of contemporary dance , Robert Cohan , who is currently working with Scottish Ballet |
14 | However , with a flotation come outside shareholders and a proportionate loss of control . |