Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] come the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Okay so here comes the moon it 's coming in the way of the sun coming in the way of the sun and what happens is in fact when the moon eclipses the sun
2 So , as a rule , I would always get out of dispersal in plenty of time , I would get very testy if things were n't exactly right come the take-off time .
3 This was perhaps the final and clinching element of a strenuous programme of persuasion on the part of Gordon Thomas , for shortly after came the committee 's decision to go ahead at Foxton .
4 Shortly afterwards came the announcement of a DFC for Ramsay and a bar to the DFM for Quinn .
5 When he is sufficiently reassured of this , he starts caring for being thought well of by his contemporaries , and later still comes the need to be a leader .
6 From far away came the call of a wood pigeon .
7 From far , far away came the sound of children crying .
8 From somewhere far away comes the drone of a mower , and the smell of the cut grass .
9 All along the centre of the position the Dutch had collapsed , leaving a great inviting hole into which the French could swarm , yet from the far right flank there still came the sound of reassuring volleys , proof that Saxe-Weimar 's men were defending staunchly .
10 Almost concurrently came the report of Geoffrey Boycott having his golf clubs lifted from a train and chasing after the thief as though in pursuit of one of his own runs .
11 The guests having been selected , there then came the problem of allocating rooms , since those who were jealous of their rank or susceptible to imaginary slights set great store by the nature of their accommodation within the Palace .
12 And then afterwards came the disco , where it was about as difficult to score as it was to hunt chickens with a machete .
13 From somewhere upstairs came the sound of a group of people singing songs from their own province .
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