Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] come a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Incidentally , McMillan has called a meeting of all curlers at Perth on 27 February , when a players ' group or association will come a step nearer reality .
2 With marriage or change of job may come a move to an entirely new district and the need to form relationships with new neighbours and to find new friends .
3 With each post should come a set of educational objectives setting out the knowledge and skills that the doctor should have acquired by the end of the post .
4 Back would come a creation which could , in some instances , be worn with impunity in front of the most discerning fashion couturier .
5 That out of the assembly will come a nucleus of Rhodesians , black and white , as dedicated to God 's ways as the Communists are dedicated to theirs ; that lives will be changed fundamentally — and that such a miracle will inspire the fresh thinking which is desperately needed .
6 Guy Fawkes Night will come a week early in that part of Skipton this weekend when the steam railway ignite a big bonfire and firework display .
7 Somewhere on the journey would come a chance to make a grab .
8 Later in the year will come a biography of Michael MacLiammoir , a fly-on-the-wall account of life at the Royal Court , a memoir by John Gielgud and the Complete Prefaces of Granville Barker — about 25 to 30 titles a year , all of them theatre related .
9 Before the album 's release will come a single , ‘ Your Loss My Gain ’ , that 's neither particularly immediate or commercial and so makes a surprising choice to re-establish him in the public domain .
10 Arising from these complex interactions can come a variety of feelings — guilt , disappointment , sorrow , anger , despair , frustration , depression and many more .
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