Example sentences of "[pron] come a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I came a long way to say I 'm sorry , ’ Leonora reminded him . |
2 | ‘ Then I found out that I came a poor second to the real love of her life — money . |
3 | Highton Highton I came a nice part . |
4 | Joe and I mean I come a long way and they said he told them I wan na pop in Friday morning before we go He was surprised He said well I were n't surprised , I said but er you know I want a name yeah well , he just said well I ca n't he ca n't fault me on anything . |
5 | With them came a small retinue of mainland filing clerks , bodyguards , etc. for whom well-furnished houses and flats were also purchased . |
6 | He had his legs crossed , and he was smoking an old pipe , from which came a vile smell and great plumes of smoke as he puffed at it . |
7 | From left were Peter Marshall of Pitman Publishing ( third , 1.71 days ) ; Wendy Edge of International Thomson ( who came a close second with 1.68 days , and appeared to be very much the people 's choice ) ; Colin Marshall of Leicester University Bookshop ( who was responsible for collating the results and who collected the award on behalf of the absent Butterworth Law ) ; and Derek Hall of Addison-Wesley ( fourth , 1.72 days ) . |
8 | On the river the Emma Louise was making good speed … but at five mph , she came a worthy second … |
9 | Unfortunately that was n't to be , I er we came a good second but there you go . |
10 | ‘ Have n't we come a long way ? ’ he said , and collapsed . |
11 | They stopped only to pick up Cheryl , who saw them coming a long way off and ran down to the road to meet them . |
12 | After 1956 , with the Soviet cause politically and morally bankrupt , there came a gradual softening of the brutal Stalinist line of the immediate postwar years . |
13 | Then from out there where Slorne 's gaze had led him , from out of the dark moonlit sky , there came a distant calling of a name , a place , a power , and it was like a great presence he could only feel and not see , and it cast itself over him , and over his cage , and over the whole Zoo , and over more than that . |
14 | Behind him the dogs bayed in triumph , then suddenly there came a terrible scream which clutched Corbett 's heart — a cry of dreadful despair . |
15 | After the strike by Madrid cleaners , there came a two-day stoppage by workers in the hotel industry . |
16 | He was just scooping the lard out of the trout mask when there came a violent knocking at the bedroom door . |
17 | As Rincewind stared at the crowd , with sensations of prickly horror travelling up his spine , there came a gentle prod in the small of his back . |
18 | But during the second half of the century there came a new approach to physiology , involving chemistry . |
19 | After the two men had served more than six years in prison , there came a new twist to the case . |
20 | One eye-witness account noted : ‘ At twelve noon , when the horses were pulling the Indian , there came a great gust of wind , and after this a rain shower which made everyone , including the soldiers , run for cover at great speed . |
21 | Once production was under way there came a great demand for the engines from the ore mines of Cornwall . |
22 | There came a hissing sound and the ducks turned to see a swan cruising towards them . |
23 | There came a muffled exclamation and a curse . |
24 | Silver was almost at the crest when suddenly , from half-way up , there came a high screaming — the sound a rabbit makes , not to call for help or to frighten an enemy , but simply out of terror . |
25 | At that moment , there comes a new way of seeing and the sensation of tears is felt and with it the ecstasy of seeing the eternal or divine . |
26 | ‘ It 's not a question of bringing them to more people — Emporio has never been for the poor — but of morals ; with the Nineties there comes a new thinking about how much it 's right to spend on clothes and I certainly go along with that . ’ |
27 | But wait , on the political horizon there comes a general election . |
28 | But wait , on the political horizon there comes a general election . |
29 | From within the tufting department in Lyles , there comes a great generosity that has resulted in £400 being given to Strathcarron Hospice at Denny . |
30 | Between his speech which starts : and which ends : there comes a direct restatement and physical demonstration of the meretricious contract : Any aspect of his religious profession can be pressed into the service of his lechery . |