Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [adv] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The protest in Tianjin was perhaps yet another indication of things to come over two years later when respect for the Party had declined still further and Deng Xiaoping had little support left among young intellectuals .
2 One or two families came back several times , and we exchanged cards and news at Christmas .
3 Apart from a proposal to do away with the Sunday opening polls in Wales from 1996 , the suggested changes come under three headings :
4 The decision to sell off the yards come nearly four months after Devonport won a contract to refit Trident submarines against competition from Rosyth .
5 News of the threats came just three days before an historic vote on women 's ordination and as a poll was published showing most church-goers are in favour .
6 The seven-year-old 's victory in the River Trent Conditions Stakes came only 24 hours after he covered his latest mare .
7 Last night 's developments came just 24 hours after TODAY revealed how Diana had agreed a secret pact with Charles to bury the hatchet for the sake of appearances .
8 Regulation of takeovers comes under three forms — monopolies and mergers policy , operated by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and the Office of Fair Trading , company law overseen by the Department of Trade and Industry , and the conduct of companies during bids under the City Code of the Takeover Panel .
9 The bakery 's expansion plans come just eighteen months after the business was hit by a disastrous fire .
10 Old Plumpton appeared in his white trousers and string vest and the four boys came out five minutes later , not looking keen at all .
11 Sybillin had been foot perfect up to that point and , far from being put off by the drama around him , flew the remaining fences to come home 10 lengths clear of Knight 's Spur .
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