Example sentences of "and it came [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It was the best lesson I 've ever had , and it came at just the right time . ’ |
2 | I knew a putt would have to drop before long and it came at the 8th , the par-3 ( 178 yards ) . |
3 | His Catechism of a Revolutionary is a classic in the tactics of terrorism , and it came with an agreeable click of fittingness to learn recently that this work earned a place on the bookshelves of Stalin . |
4 | The beef was tender , the sauce delicious and it came with all the expected accompaniments . |
5 | And it came with them . |
6 | And it came to him , with a cold steely horror chilling the bloodstream as if from a lethal injection — he had left them in the stolen mini . |
7 | Needless to say , an appeal took place in the summer of 1991 and it came to light that although the Sharmas had been entitled to take Sophie and Robbie , they had never done so . |
8 | We had it scanned and it came to light the morning after the race . |
9 | We were just drunk as usual , but everybody was arguing with each other and it came to a head and we had a fight . |
10 | And it came to me later , as I began to love Stuart , this thought : please do n't let him be disappointed . |
11 | You did another one sixty , and it came to sixty . |
12 | And it came to five . |
13 | The typical relation was monetary , and it came to be generalized from the individual patron to the eighteenth-century form of subscription-list ( prepublication ) . |
14 | Leon Kennedy slumped in his chair , laughing , and it came to him with the same elegance as movement . |
15 | I prayed that she would intercede for us , and show us her grace , and it came to me that she heard me , and that she willed to do us good . |
16 | We carried on a rather halting conversation and it came to me with a bump that my mind had been forced on to different tracks since I had left her . |
17 | ‘ I made a list of everything I bought and it came to around £700 . |
18 | His breath ragged , his eyes near wild , he stared at her , and it came to him then that he wanted it all : the house , the money , and Theda , too . |
19 | Nevertheless , I had an odd feeling about this fellow and it came to me many times during my short period as an Instructor . |
20 | And it came to the crunch in April , I was on a death wish . |
21 | quite two happy in the bottom of the bag and it came to one fifty |
22 | Gift Aid is a scheme which gives tax relief for ‘ one-off ’ contributions to charity and it came into force on 1st October 1990 . |
23 | Doors were fitted and it came into use on 7 September . |
24 | It goes on to say and it came about that in thy journeying eastward they eventually discovered a valid plain and a land of Shinar and they took up growing there and they began to say each one to the other come on let us make bricks and bake and bake with a burning process , so bricks served as stone for them and |
25 | Hacker and his Hounslow club-mate , Jon Rees , were in dominant form in the Wales midfield , putting the Italian defence under constant pressure and it came as no surprise when Owen Mackney put Wales further ahead on the half hour . |
26 | He was sort of evasive and fey and appeared relatively shy and my impression of him at the time was that he had little charisma , no star quality and not a lot of talent , and it came as a big surprise when he became as successful as he was . |
27 | And it came as no surprise when Saints ' strong-running second row Chris Joynt touched down for their fourth and final try in the dying seconds . |
28 | I had been very naive when we started out in Rotherham and it came as a shock to me to realize that not everyone can see the justness of a just cause . |
29 | ‘ And it came as a bit of a shock when Roger bought me some anti-wrinkle cream and volunteered to pay for a face-lift if I ever wanted one ! |
30 | The agreement excluded the British and French nuclear arsenals , and it came as welcome news to advocates of nuclear disarmament , but ironically the INF treaty upset NATO planners and Europeans like Chancellor Kohl who feared , once again , that the agreement would harm the policy of an escalated response to any Soviet attack . |