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

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1 And there were fires , too , on the skyline above them , while on the wind came the mournful blast of a trumpet .
2 And when it daylight came the next day next morning you could hardly believe it you could hardly see Rousay for the foam that the gale kick up like a thick fog .
3 He sped away with them still on amber , narrowly avoiding a car coming the other way .
4 I used to be a hunt supporter , I used to be a hunt follower I gave up because I object to an attitude of a society of people that life is disposable having seen wounded fox hounds and that is the proper term having seen wounded fox hounds despatched with a revolver because they 've got a broken leg having charged full pelt across a public road and hit a motor car coming the other way and fortunately not injured the occupants of the motor car having seen the damage that a pack of hounds in full cry can do to land that they are not entitled to be upon because fox hounds ca n't read .
5 We 're going down this road and John was in front of me and just as John went past this wagon it pulled out and there was a car coming the other way .
6 just gon na have to you know be stopped there anyway this young lad after the first fast bend he went to overtake and I could see a car coming the other way and he was like er running along side this pick-up but it was like he could n't drop back and he could n't make it either
7 FROM THE home of the original Bambaataa the chieftain who led the last great Zulu revolt against white rule comes the African Hip Hop Movement .
8 With that decision came the near certainty , strenuously denied at the time , that Aden would grow into a fully fledged military base .
9 With this purchase came the inevitable decision to ‘ get rid of the horses so long as a comfortable place could be found ’ .
10 After King of the Wild West came The Frozen North , but that was by no means such a success .
11 They bent double , and from the front prayer aisle came the distant cry : Allah hu-Akbar !
12 Du Camp records his friend 's dismay at the book 's historical misfortune : a year after publication came the Franco-Prussian war , and it seemed to Gustave that the invasion and the débâcle at Sedan would have provided a grand , public and irrebuttable conclusion to a novel which set out to trace the moral failure of a generation .
13 From the hut came the nauseating stench of human excrement .
14 Two Scots with Cambridge connections took up Faraday 's work at last , trying to put it into mathematical form rather than to fit the discoveries into an existing theory ; and through their work came the great flowering of classical physics .
15 From outside the window came the shrill piping sound of the juniors playing netball .
16 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 .
17 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 ?
18 From General Portfolio comes the Financial Health Scheme , which provides cash for surgical operations carried out under general anaesthetic in a UK hospital .
19 But when war came the persistent pedal-point of coalitionism sounded all the louder for the sudden silence of the party truce .
20 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 .
21 The night air was still warm , and on the breeze came the faintest scent of flowers .
22 Through the open windows of the room came the rich scent of summer flowers .
23 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 .
24 Our chance came the following afternoon .
25 Across the dale came the coughing bark of a dog-fox on the prowl and Elizabeth felt a shaft of worry for her poultry .
26 Throughout the black night came the dull thunder of the bursting banks , the village alarm of ‘ she 've blowed ’ .
27 A PRANKSTER who dangled his head out of a car window was killed when he was hit by a lorry coming the other way .
28 You could be a lorry coming the other way .
29 After the first ascent by a six-year-old schoolgirl comes the first junkie-ascent of Europe 's biggest ( not counting Eastern interlopers ) .
30 In the distance comes the familiar note of a Deltic engine but there 's nothing scheduled .
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