Example sentences of "came [prep] a great [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , it came as a great shock to Richard when , some time later , this friend fell into profanity and drunkenness .
2 The original defections of Burgess and Maclean in 1951 naturally came as a great shock to the British establishment and were embarrassing because of the inept way MI5 handled the matter .
3 It came as a great shock .
4 Sir , — Your report of the Whitehill Town Council 's comments on our — Oak Lodge and Chestnut Court — minibus appeal came as a great shock to our residents , and a reply must be made .
5 Obviously , the heroin use of their son or daughter came as a great shock to most parents , many of whom seem to have had little or no idea that their offspring was involved in any drug use whatsoever , let alone daily heroin use .
6 In war it was only the poor who were expected to die and so the death of Earl Patrick came as a great shock to everyone .
7 He had been called up briefly in 1940 , and had not been returned to School for very long before his death , which came as a great shock .
8 This came as a great shock to my parents , especially my mother .
9 In spite of this precaution , the speech came as a great shock to most of the officers in Algeria , indeed to the army as a whole .
10 Nasser was not informed of his mothers death until he returned to Khatatba , several months later , when it came as a great shock .
11 He says it came as a great shock , although when she was a drug addict they had wondered how she managed to pay for heroin .
12 Abdullah 's wife , Norjan and two daughters , were allowed to leave Iraq last month after the family was taken hostage while on a pilg pilgrimage ; she says the news of his release came as a great shock .
13 This debacle came as a great blow to the confident pilots of 249 , epitomised by its effect on Flg.Off .
14 Although for the upper classes the Pax Romana in the age of the Antonines ( second century AD ) came as a great opportunity to concentrate on and uphold the customs of their local town or district , for humbler men it Provided wider horizons and unprecedented opportunities for travel .
15 The fact that manipulation was possible even in the almost unadulterated democracy of the congress came as a great surprise to most delegates .
16 Gavin , who chose The Crusades , 1095–1154 , as his final specialist subject , said : ‘ It came as a great surprise to win .
17 We read ‘ Glory in the church ’ ; it 's a phrase that ca n't be found elsewhere in the New Testament ; when the Ephesian Christians heard that phrase when the letter was read out , it probably came as a great surprise .
18 Maggie was called to see Mr Parnham during the next morning and it came as a great surprise .
19 That came as a great surprise to me I can tell you .
20 It came as a great surprise to me for some reason or other .
21 He said , yeah , there has , which came as a great relief to me and we left it at that .
22 ( News that funding for Isis , the complementary neutron source at Rutherford Appleton Laboratories , would stay fixed until 1997 came as a great relief to scientists in the UK . )
23 The Queen 's voice came from a great distance .
24 One came from a great fire on the shore where the pirates sat singing and drinking ; the other came from the Hispaniola out at sea .
25 Presently they came to a great waterfall .
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