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

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1 I prefer the flexibility and independence of backpacking with a tent , but with that freedom comes the penalty of carrying the extra weight .
2 In this category comes the Weiss glider of 1905 , a bird-like device built and flown by artist José Weiss and tested at Amberley Mount in Sussex .
3 From this practice comes the phrase ‘ paying on the nail ’ .
4 From this re-arrangement came the expression ‘ robbing Peter to pay Paul ’ .
5 Each time this sound came the man ran from the tent with his knives and spears , but he came back , huddled and weeping .
6 Into this melee came the backmarkers , Foinavon among them .
7 From this custom came the saying ‘ to appease his manes ’ .
8 Lastly under this head come the minister 's reasons .
9 Into this situation came the decision of Sheffield Education Department to provide support for curriculum development in secondary schools by providing cover for the release of five teachers to undertake school focused curriculum development in the academic year 1986–7 .
10 This way came the tulip tree ( Liriodendron tulipifera ) , introduced by John Tradescant the Younger from Virginia in the mid-seventeenth century .
11 From this face came the question about the Ayckbourn play .
12 Through these curtains came the sounds and smells of fifty-nine other men who ranged in age from seventeen to eighty-four .
13 With the adoption of these measures came the abolition of the poor law , its income maintenance responsibilities going to the National Assistance Board and its responsibilities for residential care and other welfare services going to local authority welfare departments .
14 The next , the heavens are lit up with flashing neon lights , while from all sides come the bashings and screechings of Indian brass bands .
15 At about the same time came the Immorality Act , which made sexual relations between different races a crime against the state . ’
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