Example sentences of "[noun] come the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Leeds ’ possesion play was excellent , and I do n't think that they will be far away from honours come the new season ’ |
32 | A lady George thought sombrely , with a fine appreciation of the political timescale come the inevitable memorial service in three weeks ' time people would already be asking ‘ Barling ? |
33 | From General Portfolio comes the Financial Health Scheme , which provides cash for surgical operations carried out under general anaesthetic in a UK hospital . |
34 | But when war came the persistent pedal-point of coalitionism sounded all the louder for the sudden silence of the party truce . |
35 | His finest moment came the first time he opened the hall door to a visitor and , standing a little aside , intoned , " Follow me , sir , " before proceeding with due dignity to announce the guest at the door of the morning room . |
36 | From the kitchens came the new master , carrying an armful of cardboard chain-mail . |
37 | The night air was still warm , and on the breeze came the faintest scent of flowers . |
38 | As it was , alongside the battering ram of Scottish public opinion came the well-directed arrows of Charter 88 's Democracy Day to force the key questions of liberalising and decentralising the governance of Britain on to the political map . |
39 | Through the open windows of the room came the rich scent of summer flowers . |
40 | To the centre of attention came the little nations of Siberia , old relatives of American indians . |
41 | Between context-free and context-sensitive grammars come the indexed grammars . |
42 | Out of this process come the different shades of black people 's skin colour which we see on the streets of London . |
43 | SOUTHERN FRIED SLIDE Sonny Landreth From way down in Louisiana comes the blinding slide guitar of Sonny Landreth , mixing blues with rock , cajun with zydeco , and passion with mind-boggling technique … |
44 | Back from the great plains of Central Canada comes the brief response , as crisp and neutral as if from the other side of the airwell , ‘ Treacher . ’ |
45 | Their own family experience had spelled out the horrors of bigotry and racial hatred ; to these general and now somewhat distant things came the chilling reality of Adolf Hitler 's seizure of power in Germany . |
46 | Along with the name came the Servite Fathers who had officiated at the old church . |
47 | His first world title came the following year when his Alfa enabled him to register three more wins and a six-point win over Ascari in the championship . |
48 | Our chance came the following afternoon . |
49 | With Gutenberg came the fifteenth-century invention of printing and there , so far as educational technology was concerned , innovation stayed until the nineteenth century . |
50 | Across the dale came the coughing bark of a dog-fox on the prowl and Elizabeth felt a shaft of worry for her poultry . |
51 | From Brussels and Strasbourg came the stern warning : ‘ This constitutes a monopoly — get rid of it ! ’ |
52 | From the seminar came the following suggestions : |
53 | Throughout the black night came the dull thunder of the bursting banks , the village alarm of ‘ she 've blowed ’ . |
54 | It was thought that the position of these encourages motorists to cut the corner when coming over the bridge thus causing a hazard to vehicles and pedestrians coming the other way . |
55 | A PRANKSTER who dangled his head out of a car window was killed when he was hit by a lorry coming the other way . |
56 | You could be a lorry coming the other way . |
57 | ‘ She said there 'd be eggs come the longer days , ’ said Philip . |
58 | After the first ascent by a six-year-old schoolgirl comes the first junkie-ascent of Europe 's biggest ( not counting Eastern interlopers ) . |
59 | In the distance comes the familiar note of a Deltic engine but there 's nothing scheduled . |
60 | Clusters with prams on pavements stopped to talk to groups coming the other way . |