Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Nearer , a plump , important-looking individual was tallying the stores being unloaded from a recently arrived wagon , and from the armoury came a steady clanging as the blacksmith hammered the dents out of the shield of a knight , who stood by watching . |
32 | Cos he wou his reaction time , understandably , cos he was n't expecting it , ce happened like that and hi his reaction time was too slow to compensate for the stupidity of the bloke coming the other way . |
33 | 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 ? |
34 | It is true though , that where waters are absolutely saturated with maggots , even bread comes a poor second . |
35 | From General Portfolio comes the Financial Health Scheme , which provides cash for surgical operations carried out under general anaesthetic in a UK hospital . |
36 | From the insides of the wood comes a piercing screech . |
37 | Between the slimline deskside 400 series and the 240 desktop machine comes a new Level 300 series of low-end servers designed in conjunction with ICL parent Fujitsu Ltd . |
38 | Along with the 480 watt machine comes an adjustable fence , wrenches , straight and curved guides , template guide , and even a free straight cutter . |
39 | From this vantage comes a high-spirited memoir ( The Hearsts : Father and Son , Roberts Rinehart , £16.95 ) of where he went ( everywhere ) and who he met ( everyone ) as a newspaperman and heir to the publishing empire . |
40 | Molly Cochran and Warren Murphy have produced a much-praised Arthurian fantasy in The Forever King ( Millenium , Orion 's SF and fantasy list ) ; and from Arrow comes a monumental novel of war in Beirut by Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci , Inshallah . |
41 | Among politicians who have spent their lives working within the seemingly fixed assumptions of the Cold War came a sobering recognition of the speed and scale of events , which even prompted Mrs Thatcher to stress that talk of a reunited Germany was ‘ going much too fast . |
42 | But when war came the persistent pedal-point of coalitionism sounded all the louder for the sudden silence of the party truce . |
43 | Simultaneous with the DES announcement came a joint statement from Toshiba and Times Network who are making an educational package of a CD-ROM drive plus four discs available to schools at £795 . |
44 | 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 . |
45 | Through the open windows of the room came the rich scent of summer flowers . |
46 | Jessamy 's temper gradually faded away and in its place came a deep feeling of unease . |
47 | Later to take his place came a converted motor cycle , and Walls " Stop me and buy one " . |
48 | To the centre of attention came the little nations of Siberia , old relatives of American indians . |
49 | With the cash came a new direction for much of that press , Rolling Stone or-as quickly was to happen in London — no Rolling Stone . |
50 | Out of this process come the different shades of black people 's skin colour which we see on the streets of London . |
51 | East played low , the ten lost to the king and back came a low club . |
52 | It teemed down , so back came a soaked Charlie and 1265-X . |
53 | Along with the name came the Servite Fathers who had officiated at the old church . |
54 | 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 . |
55 | Our chance came the following afternoon . |
56 | Then out of the watery mist came a low call and a light flashed once , twice , three times . |
57 | From out of the mist came an old man with a huge dog by his side . |
58 | Across the dale came the coughing bark of a dog-fox on the prowl and Elizabeth felt a shaft of worry for her poultry . |
59 | From the seminar came the following suggestions : |
60 | Throughout the black night came the dull thunder of the bursting banks , the village alarm of ‘ she 've blowed ’ . |