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

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1 A horse came down the ramp in one bound , as if on wings , hit the concrete in a shower of sparks .
2 As she put down her cases a large shiny 1935 Armstrong Siddeley car came around a bend in the station drive and braked to a halt a short distance from her .
3 Rush 's club landmark came just a week after he had reached a scoring milestone for his country .
4 ‘ The roof came off a woman 's house , and we all helped to save what we could .
5 The next day he starts at one car coming around a bend a little fast .
6 I could feel the different textures of wood , gravel and asphalt racing beneath my fingers as they came to rest on the road , and was terrified of a car coming up the cul-de-sac and smashing my hand .
7 with sort of a trail of red blood coming out the middle !
8 Light coming down the barrel is focussed by a small plastic lens onto the photo-diode and the device is sensitive enough to detect the changes in intensity of the picture .
9 Compare , for example : ( 16a ) I was glad to see the police car come around the corner .
10 ( 16b ) I was glad I saw the police car come around the corner .
11 The Carlton bid comes just a week after the Government announced plans to relax rules on mergers within the ITV network .
12 So when you take your trolley back and clip it back up the pound comes out the front again .
13 The stewardess came down the aisle , a big-breasted young woman exuding a strong odour of perspiration .
14 A groan of real sympathy came down the line .
15 Meanwhile , as Ladbrokes shortened Nashwan 's odds for next Sunday 's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe from 2-1 to 7-4 with a run , French Glory came down a point to 7-1 amid rumours that Pat Eddery would switch to him from Khalid Abdullah 's other probable runner , Assatis .
16 Harvey 's resignation came just a fortnight after assistant manager Graham Shepherd resigned .
17 Webster 's resignation came only a month after a fire in the US embassy in Moscow , which apparently led to the loss of computer disks and other sensitive material when Soviet firefighters , possibly including State Security ( KGB ) agents , were allowed to move unescorted through parts of the building .
18 United 's best chance of the half came just a minute later ; Martin Foyle ran on to the perfect Paul Simpson through ball , he actually got past goal keeper Andy Gosney but he was forced just a little bit wide .
19 Every day , with the first taste of that lovely fresh salad came also the reminder that the tomato at its best is a luxury and should be treated as such .
20 When the sun came out a rainbow formed and the air was so clear that each pine tree on the distant mountains , where usually the forest is a shadowy blur , stood out separate and distinct .
21 This time he could almost hear a patient sigh coming down the telephone .
22 Not , says UI , to kowtow to any kind of preconditions SunSoft wants UI to meet for the firm to close on the desktop issue , but simply that USL does n't have resources to do all the development work coming down the line .
23 But over the succeeding weeks only a handful came out the rest chose to stay .
24 In sing-song came back the reply : ‘ A bonkeleh is a greisa kuss ’ — accompanied by a noisy demonstratory kiss on the child 's forehead .
25 Strangely enough , his announcement came just the day before Sir Richard Body 's press conference on his Pig Husbandry Bill , due for its second reading on 25 January .
26 My confidence came back a lot towards the end of the season .
27 And you have acid coming up the gullet ,
28 Trev 's Browning skipper Tony Marti said : ‘ We fished a Super League practise session last September and we saw an oil slick coming down the canal then .
29 And I said well yeah look thing buzz coming out the end .
30 In the face of recent doubts surrounding Intel 's future plans for its i860 RISC , Du Pont says it is now under non-disclosure for a new iteration coming down the line — though there 's no hint of silicon just yet .
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